Federal
U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Office for Victims of Crime (OVC)
04/20/22
05/31/22 - 11:59 PM ET, Grants.gov deadline; 06/06/22 8:59 ET, Just Grants deadline
Grants to USA and territories nonprofit and for-profit organizations, institutions of higher education, government agencies, and Tribal entities to improve services for crime victims in urban areas. Applicants are advised that required registrations must be completed prior to applying. Funding is intended to strengthen the capacity of urban Indian centers to address the needs of human trafficking victims by providing a range of services either in-house or through referrals to a network of collaborative partners. The goal of the grant program is to increase the quantity and quality of victim-centered services available to assist American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) victims of human trafficking in urban areas.
OVC will make awards under two program purpose areas.
Purpose Area 1: Direct Services: Eligible applicants may apply to this purpose area to request funding to:
Purpose Area 2: Training and Technical Assistance: Eligible applicants may request funding to provide capacity-building training and technical assistance to successful Purpose Area 1 grantees.
The Comprehensive Services Model includes four components: (1) collaborative partnerships, (2) a victim-centered approach to service delivery, (3) intensive case management services, and (4) specific required categories of victim services. For additional information, see: https://ovc.ojp.gov/funding/fy-2022/O-OVC-2022-171244.pdf#page=7
Under this program, Purpose Area 1 applicants must allocate a minimum of 2 percent and no more than 5 percent of the total award amount requested to deliver training for collaborative partners and other professionals, conduct public awareness activities, and provide project staff with professional development opportunities.
For additional information about program goals, objectives, and deliverables, begin here: https://ovc.ojp.gov/funding/fy-2022/O-OVC-2022-171244.pdf#page=10
GrantWatch ID#: 202567
$4,350,000
Up to 8 awards for Purpose Area 1; one award for Purpose Area 1
- Purpose Area 1: Up to $475,000
- Purpose Area 2: Up to $550,000
A 36-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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