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Framework for Developing Tribal Capacity

A model developed from the EPA as a framework for developing tribal capacity which includes valid performance measures, plans, and measuring progress and goals. […]

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Building Evaluation Capacity

Evaluation capacity building involves developing the motivation, knowledge, and skills for conducting evaluations at the individual and organizational levels. […]

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Collaborating for Prosperity with American Indians and Alaska Natives

In this document, you will find detailed information on USDA Rural Development partnership programs and opportunities. […]

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Successful Partnerships: A Guide

The aim of this Guide is to serve as a general practical manual for both the practitioners and policy makers involved in partnerships. It provides information on very concrete aspects […]

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Walk Softly and Listen Carefully

This report was written to give guidance to tribal communities and researchers desiring to partner together to gather knowledge about their Native communities. […]

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Tips and Strategies for Approaching Tribal Leaders

Tip sheet on engaging tribal leaders and officials in Indian Country. Information on preparation, meeting, and follow-up. […]

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State and Tribal Courts

The purpose of this paper is to describe the current landscape of collaboration between state and tribal justice systems, detailing the history, barriers to effective cooperation, and promising recent developments […]

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Promising Strategies: Tribal-State Court Relations

This publication spotlights some of the most successful strategies and programs from judges’ organizations, individual court systems, state leadership, and court improvement organizations to navigate the complicated relationship between tribal […]

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Meaningful and Ongoing Engagement of Tribes and State Courts in Child Protection

This presentation developed by the National Center for State Courts discusses engagement and collaboration between state and tribal courts with considerations regarding ICWA, technology, training, and improvement. […]

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