The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) Tribal Data Dashboard provides an overview of key performance measure data collected by multiple OVC discretionary programs that support services for the American Indian and Alaska Native victim population.
The Tribal discretionary program performance measures collect data on the number of victims served, victim demographics, types of victimization, services provided, Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP), and developing victim specialists information.
OVC uses these data from grantees to respond to data requests from other government offices, the legislature, media groups, and other stakeholders. In the hopes of further transparency and advancement in the field, OVC has made these data even more accessible through the dynamic dashboard below.
Please see data considerations for the OVC data dashboards.
The following programs are included in the dashboard below:
Working in consultation with Tribal stakeholders, the TVSSA Formula Program seeks to enhance and expand victim services in American Indian and Alaska Native communities and to build the capacity of Tribes to respond to crime victims’ needs. For example, TVSSA grantees are using funds to—
- provide services to domestic violence and sexual assault victims,
- pay the salaries of victim advocates,
- run supervised visitation programs to allow children to stay connected to their families,
- provide civil legal assistance to crime victims dealing with the repercussions of their victimization,
- buy emergency groceries or pay for emergency housing or shelter for victims,
- amend Tribal codes to include stronger victim protections,
- lease vehicles to take victims back and forth to appointments, and
- hold sings and ceremonies to help victims reconnect with their communities.
OVC is currently funding hundreds of Tribes serving thousands of victims each year under the TVSSA program. From Fiscal Years 2018 through 2024, OVC awarded approximately $596 million to the program.
OVC supports victim services in Tribal communities through the Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation Purpose Area 6: Children’s Justice Act Partnerships for Indian Communities. This program supports communities in developing, establishing, and operating programs that improve the investigation, prosecution, and handling of child abuse, especially child sexual abuse, in a culturally appropriate and trauma-informed manner that lessens trauma for child victims.
Through the DFVS program, OVC seeks to cultivate a workforce focused on providing services to American Indian and Alaska Native crime victims in hard-to-staff positions and locations.
Bureau of Indian Affairs Regional Breakdown
Please see the Affiliated Map States with each Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) region and the associated Tribes and agencies within each region.
Due to the nature of the Navajo and Eastern Oklahoma BIA regions crossing multiple states or part of a state, OVC grantees in those regions were placed within the Southwest or Western regions depending on their state.
Alaska Region | |
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Affiliated Map States | Tribes and Agencies |
Alaska |
Eastern Region | |
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Affiliated Map States | Tribes and Agencies |
Alabama Arkansas Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Mississippi Missouri New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Vermont Virginia West Virginia |
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Eastern Oklahoma Region* | |
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Affiliated Map States | Tribes and Agencies |
Oklahoma | Chickasaw Agency:
Miami Agency:
Okmulgee Agency:
Osage Agency:
Talihina Agency:
Wewoka Agency:
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* Represented in the Southern Plains Region on the map above.
Great Plains Region | |
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Affiliated Map States | Tribes and Agencies |
Nebraska North Dakota South Dakota | Cheyenne River Agency:
Crow Creek Agency:
Fort Berthold Agency:
Fort Totten Agency:
Lower Brule Agency:
Pine Ridge Agency:
Rosebud Agency:
Sisseton Agency:
Standing Rock Agency:
Turtle Mountain Agency:
Winnebago Agency:
Yankton Agency:
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Midwest Region | |
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Affiliated Map States | Tribes and Agencies |
Iowa Michigan Minnesota Wisconsin | Great Lakes Agency:
Michigan Agency:
Minnesota Agency:
Midwest Regional Office:
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Navajo Region* | |
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Affiliated Map States | Tribes and Agencies |
New Mexico Colorado Utah Arizona |
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* Tribes and Agencies within the Navajo Region are represented in the Southwest and Western Regions on the map above.
Northwest Region | |
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Affiliated Map States | Tribes and Agencies |
Idaho Oregon Washington | Northwest Regional Office:
Coeur d’Alene Agency:
Colville Agency:
Flathead Agency*:
Fort Hall Agency:
Metlakatla Agency:
Northern Idaho Agency:
Olympic Peninsula Agency:
Puget Sound Agency:
Spokane Agency:
Taholah Agency:
Umatilla Agency:
Warm Springs Agency:
Yakama Agency:
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*The Flathead Agency of Montana are represented in the Rocky Mountain Region on the map above, while the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation of Utah are represented in the Western Region.
Pacific Region | |
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Affiliated Map States | Tribes and Agencies |
California | Pacific Regional Office:
Central California Agency:
Northern California Agency:
Southern California Agency:
Palm Springs Agency:
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* The Timbi-Sha Shoshone Tribe of Nevada are represented in the Western Region on the map above.
Rocky Mountain Region | |
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Affiliated Map States | Tribes and Agencies |
Montana Wyoming | Blackfeet Agency:
Crow Agency:
Fort Belknap Agency:
Fort Peck Agency:
Northern Cheyenne Agency:
Rocky Boy's Agency:
Rocky Mountain Regional Office:
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Southern Plains Region | |
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Affiliated Map States | Tribes and Agencies |
Kansas Oklahoma Texas | Anadarko Agency:
Concho Agency:
Horton Agency:
Pawnee Agency:
Southern Plains Regional Office:
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Southwest Region | |
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Affiliated Map States | Tribes and Agencies |
Colorado New Mexico | Jicarilla Agency:
Mescalero Agency:
Northern Pueblos Agency:
Ramah Navajo Agency:
Southern Pueblos Agency:
Southern Ute Agency:
Ute Mountain Ute Agency:
Zuni Agency:
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*The Ysleta del Sur Pueblo of Texas are represented in the Southern Plains Region on the map above.
Western Region | |
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Affiliated Map States | Tribes and Agencies |
Arizona Nevada Utah | Colorado River Agency:
Eastern Nevada Agency:
Battle Mountain Band:
Ely Shoshone Tribe:
Fort Apache Agency:
Fort Yuma Agency:
Hopi Agency:
Papago Agency:
Pima Agency:
Salt River Agency:
San Carlos Agency:
Truxton Canon Agency:
Uintah & Ouray Agency:
Western Nevada Agency:
Southern Paiute Agency:
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* The Duckwater Shoshone Tribe of Idaho and the Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe of Oregon are represented in the Northwest Region on the map above.