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Disaster Management - Preventing and Responding to Human Trafficking equips disaster and emergency management professionals with the information and resources they need to prevent, identify, and respond to trafficking during disasters and emergencies.
The ATLIS project will provide up to $25,000 plus technical assistance and capacity-building support for up to 12 survivor-led organizations, collaboratives, and community groups. Watch this recording of the ATLIS Information Webinar held on 10/1/2024 to learn more about project expectations, outcomes, and eligibility.
The ATLIS project will provide up to $20,000 plus technical assistance and capacity-building support for 10 survivor-led organizations, collaboratives, and community groups.
Economic empowerment is a critical need for many individuals who have experienced human trafficking, from their moment of exit through their long-term recovery. In this webinar, we share guiding principles for the development and implementation of economic empowerment programs as well as key findings and recommendations for programming related to the five tiers of economic empowerment.
January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month (HTPM), a presidentially designated observance designed to educate the public about human trafficking and the role it can play in preventing and responding to human trafficking. This webinar provides an overview of the HTPM Toolkit and share foundational principals for public awareness and outreach
Creating an effective campaign is about more than raising awareness. This workshop explores the principles of effective health communication campaigns.
Are you interested in applying for funding from the Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP)? OTIP’s National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center (NHTTAC) will host a one-hour webinar on applying for OTIP grant funding. The webinar will highlight general guidance, tips, and lessons learned from past OTIP funding opportunities. Webinar participants will learn:
The application process and eligibility requirements for OTIP grants.
What to consider when applying and whether an applicant is a good fit for an OTIP grant.
How to avoid common mistakes and apply lessons learned from past grant applications.
General guidelines and best practices for submitting a complete grant application.
This webinar will include Sophia Papadimos (NHTTAC Consultant) and Flavia Keenan (Victim Assistance Program Specialist, OTIP) as speakers.
Recording of a training on how to navigate the Anti-Trafficking Information Management System’s (ATIMS) Grant Performance Module for external users. ATIMS will allow grant recipients and their subrecipients to track client information and submit performance reports to reduce the burden of data collection.