Program Overview
STOP Violence Against Indian Women Program
STOP Violence Against Indian Women (VAIW) Grants are ending and grantees are submitting their final Semi-Annual Performance Reports. Thus, training and technical assistance for this grant program has concluded. Data Reports continue to be available and will be updated as long as STOP VAIW grantees continue to report. This program was designed to develop and strengthen tribal law enforcement and prosecution efforts to combat violence against Native women and to develop and enhance services for victims of such crimes. The STOP VAIW Program encouraged tribal governments to develop and implement effective strategies tailored to address their unique circumstances.
Reports
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Preliminary Key Performance Indicators: July 2024-December 2024
This data reflect VAWA-funded activities and accomplishments reported to OVW by a subset of discretionary program grantees from July to December 2024, but do not include STOP or SASP...
Reports to Congress
2024 Biennial Report to Congress
The Violence Against Women Act mandates that the Attorney General submit a report to Congress every two years on the effectiveness of activities carried out with grant funds, including...
Reports to Congress
2022 Biennial Report to Congress
The Violence Against Women Act mandates that the Attorney General submit a report to Congress every two years on the effectiveness of activities carried out with grant funds, including...