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20th Annual
NNALEA National Training Conference
September 18 - 20, 2012 Las Vegas, Nevada
15 Days Left for Early Registration Special - Save $75 Join us at the 20th Annual NNALEA National Training Conference in Las Vegas, NV from September 18 - 20, 2012. This year's conference will present six tracks of training:
- Homeland Security, Emergency Management and Emergency Services
- Community Policing: Partnerships, Strategies and Operations
- Boots on the Ground for Law Enforcement Officers
- Executive and Supervisory Management
- Environment and Natural Resources
- Computer Crime and Financial Investigations
Register by March 30th and save! Conference registration - $350 until March 30, 2012 (Regular registration $425) NNALEA Conference Flyer Exhibitor registration - $1,600 until March 30, 2012 (Regular exhibitor registration $1,800) Exhibitor Flyer Conference Sponsorship Brochure Please join us in welcoming LexisNexis as a Platinum Level sponsor of the 20th Annual NNALEA National Training Conference
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Training
Analytic Interviewing and Reading People
A three-day course providing hands-on training on interviewing, credibility assessment, memory retrieval techniques, behavioral cues to deception and tactics for dealing with special personality types. Special pricing for members and friends of NNALEA: $450 for all three days ($400 off the cost of the course). To register for the course under this special offer, contact Maggie Pazian at 201.374.1007 or maggie.pazian@gmail.com and mention NNALEA.
Reno, NV
March 30-April 1, 2012
Flyer
Basic Drug Investigation Training Program Training on Operation Planning, Physical Surveillance, Undercover Operations, Case Initiation and Management, Drug ID, Marijuana Cultivation, Patrol Interdiction and Source Management. Application deadline March 26, 2012. Ada, Oklahoma April 2-6, 2012 Flyer Trafficking in Persons Symposium To develop human trafficking and exploitation detection and response training modules for first responders, child welfare and juvenile justice personnel, medical professionals, educators, social service providers and the public. Salt Lake City, UT April 10-13, 2012 Flyer2012 National TAC-G ConferenceAn opportunity for collaboration with individuals and entities that are dedicated to providing organized assistance for American Indians and Alaska Natives, Tribes and Tribal Governments before, during and after disasters. Albuquerque, NM May 9-10, 2012 Flyer Tribal Justice Information Sharing System Crime Data Collection and Reporting Training for Tribal criminal justice practitioners about how to collect and report their crime data by use of UCR and NIBRS.
Poplar, MT April 10-11, 2012 Learn more Burien, WA July 18-19, 2012 Learn more
View additional training opportunities in Upcoming Public Safety Events in Indian Country, a publication of the Office of Tribal Justice, U.S. Department of Justice. |
Grants
Law Enforcement, Emergency Management, Public Safety
DOJ Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation $101.4 million available to Federally Recognized Tribes for law enforcement and public safety projects Funder: U.S. DOJ Award Ceiling: $215,000 - $4 million (varies by program) Deadline: April 18, 2012
BJA Enhanced Collaborative Model to Combat Human TraffickingFunding for programs which rescue and assist victims of all forms of human trafficking.Funder: BJA Award Ceiling: $500,000 Deadline: March 29, 2012 FY 2012 National Criminal History Improvement Program
Projects to enhance the quality, completeness, and accessibility of criminal history record information and by insuring the nationwide implementation of criminal justice and noncriminal justice background check systemsFunder: BJS Award Ceiling: None indicated, $6 million in total funding available Deadline: March 26, 2012 Learn more BJA FY 2012 Tribal Civil and Criminal Legal Assistance Grants, Training, and Technical Assistance
For quality legal assistance targeting members of Indian tribes and tribal justice systems and quality technical assistance to support development and enhancement of tribal justice systemsFunder: BJA Award ceiling: $500,000 - $875,000
Deadline: April 17, 2012
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SMART Support for Adam Walsh Implementation Grant ProgramTo carry out the functions of SORNA (Sexual Offender Registration and Notification Act)Funder: SMART Award Ceiling: $400,000 Deadline: April 3, 2012
Tribal Homeland Security Grant Program (THSGP) Funds projects to strengthen Tribes' capacity to prepare for and respond to emergency situations Funder: DHS/FEMA Deadline: May 4, 2012
Learn more Violence Against Women OVW Rural Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence and Stalking Assistance Program Funding for projects designed to address and prevent sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking in rural jurisdictionsFunder: OVW Award Ceiling: No maximum award amount Deadline: March 29, 2012 Learn more
OVW Court Training and Improvements Program Supports court or court-based initiatives that aim to improve civil and criminal court functions, enhance court infrastructure and improve court responses to victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking.Funder: OVW Award Ceiling: $450k Deadline: April 11, 2012
Learn moreEnvironmental
Tribal Pesticide Special Projects Provides financial assistance to carry out demonstration, training, monitoring, outreach and/or education projects that assess or reduce risks to human health and the environment from pesticide exposure in Indian Country.Funder: EPA Award Ceiling: $60k Deadline: April 18, 2012 Learn more Pollution Prevention Grant Program Supports State and Tribal technical assistance programs which help businesses identify better environmental strategies and solutions for reducing or eliminating waste at the source. Funder: EPA Award Ceiling: $180k Deadline: April 24, 2012 Learn more Training and Technical Assistance to Tribally-Owned and Operated Public Water Systems to Provide Safe Drinking Water To provide training and technical assistance to tribally-owned and operated public water systems to help such systems achieve and maintain compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA).Funder: EPA Award Ceiling: $500k
Deadline: April 9, 2012
Learn moreBuilding Capacity to Implement EPA Voluntary Guidelines for K-12 State, Tribal and Territorial School Environmental Health Programs
Funding for projects to create, implement, and evaluate models for establishing comprehensive state, tribal and territorial school environmental health programs consistent with the draft K-12 School Environmental Health Program Guidelines released for public comment by EPA in February, 2012, and posted at www.epa.gov/schools.Funder: EPA Award Ceiling: $150,000 Deadline: April 10, 2012 Learn more
Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training Grants To deliver environmental workforce development and job training programs that recruit, train, and place local, unemployed and under-employed residents with the skills needed to secure full-time employment in the environmental field, with a focus on solid and hazardous waste remediation, environmental health and safety, and wastewater-related training Funder: EPA Award Ceiling: $200k
Deadline: April 12
Substance Abuse
Drug Free Communities Support Program Funder: SAMHSA Award Ceiling: $125,000 Deadline: March 22, 2012
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Job Openings
Police Officers
Rosebud Sioux Tribe Rosebud, South Dakota Learn morePolice OfficerSandia Resort and Casino Albuquerque, NM Learn more Deputy U.S. MarshalsCompetitive Exam application process opens March 5, 2012
Learn moreEmergency ManagerSault Tribe of Chippewa Indians Sault Ste Marie, MI Learn more
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| Founded in 1993, the National Native American Law Enforcement Association (NNALEA) is a national, non-profit public service organization dedicated to promoting and fostering cooperation among Native American law enforcement officers, agents, agencies, Tribes, private industry, and the public. |
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