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Donate to help Southwest Center for Law and Policy advance safety, justice and healing for survivors of sexual violence in Indian Country.

The Southwest Center for Law and Policy (SWCLAP) is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that provides legal training and technical assistance to Tribal communities and to organizations and agencies serving Native people. SWCLAP works with the Office on Violence Against Women to develop and deliver trainings throughout the country. SWCLAP is the Parent Organization of the National Tribal Trial College(NTTC), and the Sexual Assault Forensic Examinations, Services, Training, Access, and Resources(SAFESTAR).

SWCLAP trains on various topics in regard to domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, dating violence, firearms violence, elder abuse, abuse of persons with disabilities, victim rights, sex offender registration and notification, tribal trial court skills, law enforcement responses and more.

Your contribution to SWCLAP goes straight to funding training and technical assistance services in any of these training areas. Donations will also cover costs associated with providing training to American Indian/Alaska Native tribes throughout the United States such as travel, participant scholarships, etc.

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Southwest Center for Law and Policy

2100 E Speedway Blvd, #40805
Tucson, Arizona 85719

16 North Carroll Suite 800
Madison, WI 53703
Phone: 608-405-6057

The Southwest Center for Law and Policy (SWCLAP) is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that provides legal training and technical assistance to Tribal communities and to organizations and agencies serving Native people. SWCLAP works with the Office on Violence Against Women to develop and deliver trainings throughout the country. SWCLAP is the Parent Organization of the National Tribal Trial College(NTTC), and the Sexual Assault Forensic Examinations, Services, Training, Access, and Resources(SAFESTAR).

SWCLAP trains on various topics in regard to domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, dating violence, firearms violence, elder abuse, abuse of persons with disabilities, victim rights, sex offender registration and notification, tribal trial court skills, law enforcement responses and more.

Your contribution to SWCLAP goes straight to funding training and technical assistance services in any of these training areas. Donations will also cover costs associated with providing training to American Indian/Alaska Native tribes throughout the United States such as travel, participant scholarships, etc.