WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Attendance at the FY 2025 New Grantee Orientation is required as described below by grant program. NOTE: If you have new awards under two (or more) grant programs, you should attend both program-specific sessions, but you are only required to view the general trainings (e.g., Overview of DOJ Grant Fraud Investigations) once. Additionally, any active grant that has a new project coordinator, financial representative, or other key staff member must ensure the individual attends the NGO session during onboarding. 

TAD highly encourages elected or appointed Tribal Leaders to participate in this year's NGO to learn more about issues impacting successful grant project implementation and award compliance requirements.
 
Tribal Governments Program (TGP)

  • Programmatic Point of Contact: The person responsible for day-to-day project implementation and ensuring programmatic requirement oversight.
  • Financial Point of Contact: The person responsible for grant financial management and compliance.
  • Victim Service Provider: One individual representing the required victim service partner.
     

Tribal Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Program (TSAUSA)

  • Programmatic Point of Contact: The person responsible for day-to-day project implementation and ensuring programmatic requirement oversight.
  • Financial Point of Contact: The person responsible for grant financial management and compliance.


Tribal Coalitions Program

  • Programmatic Point of Contact: The person responsible for day-to-day project implementation and ensuring programmatic requirement oversight.
  • Financial Point of Contact: The person responsible for grant financial management and compliance.


Tribal Sexual Assault Services Program (TSASP)

  • Programmatic Point of Contact: The person responsible for day-to-day project implementation and ensuring programmatic requirement oversight.
  • Financial Point of Contact: The person responsible for grant financial management and compliance.


Tribal Jurisdiction Program

  • Programmatic Point of Contact: The person responsible for day-to-day project implementation and ensuring programmatic requirement oversight.
  • Financial Point of Contact: The person responsible for grant financial management and compliance.
  • Tribal Leader: One person representing elected or appointed Tribal leadership.
  • Key Staff: One person identified as a project partner in the IMOU submitted with the grant application (i.e. Court Administrator, Prosecutor, In-House Counsel, Victim Services Provider, Defense Counsel, etc.).


New Project/Financial Staff, or other Key Staff

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