The Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program (IASAP) supports American Indian and Alaska Native communities to plan and implement system-wide strategies that will reduce and control crime associated with the distribution and abuse of alcohol and controlled substances. Visit our
IASAP History page for more information.
Upcoming Training
BJA grantees may use their travel/training funds to attend the events below. Click on the event title for details or view additional opportunities through the
BJA Tribal Justice Programs Website and the
Tribal Justice, Safety & Wellness Website.
Comprehensive Assessment Process for Planning Strategies (CAPPS)
- September 25-27, 2012 | Anchorage, AK | Class #50362
- New Dates Coming Soon! | Minneapolis, MN
Highly Effective Grant Program Management Training
- June 26-28, 2012 | Minneapolis, MN | Class #40136
- September 2012 | Reno, NV | Dates and Registration Pending
- November 27-29, 2012 | Anchorage, AK | Class #50361
American Indian Justice Conference & Preconference
Comprehensive Assessment Process for Planning Strategies (CAPPS) Online Training
- Learn at your own pace! Share with your team members!
Technical Assistance
Fox Valley Technical College is the lead
training and technical assistance provider for IASAP. For information on the type of assistance available and how to request
support, visit the
IASAP Technical Assistance page.
For questions regarding the IASA Program or for technical assistance, contact
Justine Souto (phone: 888-370-1752.)

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