Federal
U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Office for Victims of Crime (OVC)
04/28/22
06/22/22 11:59 PM ET - Grants.gov deadline; JustGrants deadline is 6/29/22, 8:59 PM ET
Grants to USA and territories nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education, public agencies, and Tribal entities for programs that assist victims of crime. Applicants must complete the required registrations prior to applying. Funding is intended to enhance collaborations between the victim services field and hospitals and other medical facilities that increase support for victims of crime, improve their outcomes, and reduce future victimization.
In an effort to expand the use of hospitals and other medical facilities as an entry point to increase support for victims of crime, improve their outcomes, and reduce the risk for repeat victimization, this solicitation will fund up to three demonstration sites to expand existing hospital-based programs that support crime victims.
The demonstration sites will develop plans to provide comprehensive services that aid in the survivor’s physical and emotional recovery. OVC encourages a focus on responding to community violence and victims of gun violence; however, potential sites may consider using hospital-based/affiliated services and other related approaches to support multiple types of victimization in their proposed projects.
Demonstration project applicants should include detailed descriptions of the specific approach they will follow to reach victims of violence, and explain how the approach will be used to improve victim outcomes. Applicants should also include a detailed explanation of how their program partners will assist in meeting the complex needs of the victims served. These details should cover how referral networks and collaboration between the hospital-based programs, community-based organizations, law enforcement, and other public agencies will be strengthened for the purpose of improving the response to victims of gun and community violence.
For additional information about program goals, objectives, and deliverables, begin here: https://ovc.ojp.gov/funding/fy-2022/O-OVC-2022-171238.pdf#page=5
Priority Areas: The Department of Justice is committed to advancing work that promotes civil rights, increases access to justice, supports crime victims, protects the public from crime and evolving threats, and builds trust between law enforcement and the community. For more details about priority areas, see: https://ovc.ojp.gov/funding/fy-2022/O-OVC-2022-171238.pdf#page=8
GrantWatch ID#: 196259
$1,500,000
Up to 3
Up to $500,000
A 24-month period of performance, to begin on October 1, 2022.
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Apply on JustGrants: https://justicegrants.usdoj.gov/
For technical assistance with submitting the SF-424 and SF- LLL in Grants.gov, contact the Grants.gov Customer Support Hotline at 800–518–4726, 606–545–5035, at https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/support.html, or email at support@grants.gov.
For technical assistance with submitting the full application in DOJ’s Justice Grants System (JustGrants), contact the JustGrants Service Desk at JustGrants.Support@usdoj.gov or at 833-872-5175.
For assistance with any other requirements of this solicitation, contact the Response Center by telephone at 800–851–3420 or TTY 301–240–6310 (hearing impaired only), or by email at grants@ncjrs.gov.
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