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July 2025

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2025 Women Are Sacred Conference 

July 29–31, 2025, at the Baird Convention Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 

We are a few weeks away from one of the largest gatherings dedicated to ending violence against Native women and communities, the 2025 Women Are Sacred Conference! Hosted every two years by the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC) the conference features training sessions, presentations, workshops, and keynote addresses on topics designed to strengthen the capacity of Tribal Nations, domestic violence programs, and community-based services to provide effective intervention and prevention strategies. There’s still time to register!

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Save the Date: 20th Annual Government-to-Government Violence Against Women Tribal Consultation

October 28-30, 2025, Prior Lake, Minnesota

The Office on Violence Against Women will host the 20th Annual Government-to-Government Tribal Consultation on Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women later this year on October 28-30 in Prior Lake, Minnesota. This annual consultation provides an opportunity for elected Tribal Leaders or their designees to offer recommendations on improving the federal response to violence against Native women. Additional information—including registration, hotel, and travel logistics—will be posted soon at www.OVWConsultation.org. For general questions, contact:

TribalConsultationSupport@chickasaw.com.

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NIWRC is Hiring

Data Specialist: Full Time (Remote), $50,000 - $55,000

The Data Specialist provides technology and data support on internal projects for teams and maintains external ARP-focused databases of resources for grantees, provides technology and data support on internal projects for teams and maintains external ARP-focused databases of resources for grantees. In this role, you will be responsible for collating and verifying data from multiple sources, reviewing existing databases and data storage systems for efficacy and efficiency, assisting with implementing data software storage systems and executing data transfers. You will also be required to train staff on data storage procedures. To apply, email careers@niwrc.org with a completed NIWRC Employment Application, cover letter, and resume.

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Request a Bathing Bundle Care Package

Staying healthy can already be difficult when leaving an abusive situation or while in a shelter, especially when basic hygiene items are hard to find. Feeling safe and supported shouldn’t be out of reach. 

 

NIWRC’s free Bathing Bundles provide essential hygiene products alongside traditional medicines like cedarwood, lavender, lemongrass, and sage—plants known for their grounding, cleansing, and protective qualities. These care packages help Native women and relatives feel cared for on their healing journey.

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Attandees watch and listen in Albuquerque, NM, to a session on safe housing practices for Tribal housing programs. 

 

STTARS at the National Tribal Housing Justice Summit!

The STTARS Indigenous Safe Housing Center recently hosted a powerful National Tribal Housing Justice Summit in Albuquerque, New Mexico, bringing together Tribal advocates, housing experts, and leaders from across the country. Over two days, participants shared strategies, traditional knowledge, and policy solutions to advance housing justice for survivors and Tribal communities.

In the News

  • Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs Visits Oak Ridge Fire Command Post, Reaffirms Support for Navajo Nation Recovery Efforts
  • Choctaw Nation Chief Reflects On the Impact Of McGirt Ruling, Five Years Later
  • Native American Bank Deploys $50m In Tax Credits for Tribal Healthcare, Childcare Projects
  • Teachers On the Blackfeet Reservation Use Heavy Metal To Prevent Suicide, Process Grief
  • Highly Recommended! Fierce Aunties! By Laurel Goodluck And Steph Littlebird

Funding Opportunities

  • U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women 
    • View All Open Solicitations
  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children & Families
    • View Open Solicitations- refine by agency, eligibility, and category
  • The Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs, Office on Violence Against Women, and Office of Community-Oriented Policing Services
    • View Open Solicitations

Upcoming Events

  • July 29 - 31: 2025 Women Are Sacred Conference 

  • October 28 - 30: 20th Annual Government-to-Government Violence Against Women Tribal Consultation, Prior Lake, Minnesota

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This newsletter is supported by non-federal funds. Some activities, resources, and events mentioned here are federally funded through cooperative agreements with the Office of Family Violence Prevention Services (OFVPS), Administration for Children and Families (ACF), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Federally funded content is marked accordingly with the relevant grant number and disclaimer.

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