U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Office for Victims of Crime
Resource Directory
NATIONAL DIRECTORY OF VICTIM ASSISTANCE FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
2001
Office for Victims of Crime
Advocating for the Fair Treatment of Crime Victims
U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs 810 Seventh Street NW. Washington, DC 20531
John Ashcroft Attorney General Office of Justice Programs World Wide Web Home Page www.ojp.usdoj.gov Office for Victims of Crime World Wide Web Home Page www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc For grant and funding information contact U.S. Department of Justice Response Center 1–800–421–6770 OVC Resource Center 1–800–627–6872 OVC Resource Center Home Page www.ncjrs.org
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The Office for Victims of Crime is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, and the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
NATIONAL DIRECTORY OF VICTIM ASSISTANCE FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
2001
SEPTEMBER 2001
FOREWORD
The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC), U.S. Department of Justice, is pleased to present the OVC National Directory of Victim Assistance Funding Opportunities 2001. The directory lists, by state and territory, the contact names, mailing addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses for the federal grant programs that provide assistance to crime victims. This directory also includes information on grant programs that assist state and local agencies to prepare for and respond to incidents of domestic terrorism and criminal mass casualty. Federal grant programs listed are: • • • • • • • • • Victims of Crime Act (VOCA). Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance (Byrne). Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant (PHHSBG). Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA). Children’s Justice Act (CJA) State and Tribal Grant Programs. Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support (OSLDPS). Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). State Victim Service Grant Programs.
In addition, many state governments allocate state funding to assist victims of crime. If a state allocates such funding, and the administrator responded to OVC’s survey by providing contact information, the directory will include the state agency and the contact person. OVC hopes that this directory is useful to state and local organizations that are interested in applying for state or federal funding to support crime victim assistance programs. The directory is published annually to provide up-to-date information and is available through OVC’s Resource Center and Web site.
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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ix Quick Look—Edward Byrne Formula Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xv Quick Look—Family Violence Prevention and Services Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xvii Quick Look—Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xviii Quick Look—STOP Violence Against Women Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xxi Quick Look—Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Victim Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xxii Quick Look—VOCA Victim Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xxv Quick Look—Children’s Justice Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xxvii Quick Look—Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xxix Quick Look—Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xxxii New Information Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xxxv State Funding Profiles Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Alaska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 American Samoa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Connecticut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 District of Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Guam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Hawaii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Idaho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
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Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Kentucky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Montana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 North Carolina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Northern Mariana Islands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Puerto Rico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Republic of Palau. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 Rhode Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 South Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 South Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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INTRODUCTION
The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) developed the OVC National Directory of Victim Assistance Funding Opportunities 2001 in response to requests from state and local crime victim service providers for easy-to-access information about funding opportunities and contacts. The directory also provides a complete listing of professional colleagues nationwide for state victim assistance program administrators. This year, the Directory has also been expanded to include a list of grant programs that assist state and local agencies throughout the Nation and the territories, in preparing for and responding incidents of domestic terrorism and criminal mass casualty. Although this directory is not an exhaustive listing of funding opportunities for victims, OVC plans to continue to keep compiling information and expanding this resource. To help us, OVC encourages you to make note of resources that should be included in future editions. For your convenience, a “new information” form has been included at the back of the “Quick Look” section of the directory. The funding resources profiled in this directory come from the following federal grant programs: 1. The Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Formula Grant Program (Byrne Program). Administered by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance. In 1968, Congress enacted legislation that provided funds for local crime control efforts in states and territories. This legislation, the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act, established certain precepts: 1) criminal justice is an integrated system; 2) reduction of crime requires planning and evaluation of activities; 3) citizens must participate in crime reduction efforts; 4) victims’ needs must be considered; and 5) government at all levels and disciplines must work together to achieve common goals. In 1988, Congress enacted the Anti-Drug Abuse Act, which authorizes populationbased grants to states. The states in turn subgrant the funds to state agencies, local governments, and other entities. The purpose of the Byrne Program is to help state agencies and local governments initiate innovative projects to reduce drug use and violent crime and to improve the effectiveness of the criminal justice system. The Byrne Program authorizes states to allocate funds to projects that advance this overall strategy. For more information on the Byrne Program, please contact the Bureau of Justice Assistance at (202) 514–6638. 2. Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA). Administered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Administration for Children and Families. The purpose of the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act includes several elements: 1) to help states increase public awareness about family violence, to prevent family violence, and to provide immediate shelter and related assistance for victims of family violence and their dependents; and 2) to provide technical assistance and training related to family violence programs to states and local public agencies, including law enforcement agencies, courts, legal services, social services, health care professionals, and nonprofit organizations. For more information on the FVPSA program, please contact DHHS, Administration for Children and Families at (202) 401–5529.
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The Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant (PHHSBG). Administered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. For Federal fiscal year 2001, Congress appropriated $44,225,000 for rape prevention and education programs conducted by rape crisis centers, state sexual assault coalitions, and other public and private nonprofit entities. These funds can be used for educational seminars; hotlines; training programs for professionals; preparation of information materials; education and training programs for college and university students and campus personnel which are designed to reduce the incidence of sexual assault; education and training to increase awareness about drug facilitated rape or sexual assault; and other efforts to increase awareness about, or to help prevent sexual assault, including efforts to increase awareness in underserved communities and among individuals with disabilities. The remainder of the funds, for the sex offense set-aside in the amount of $7 million may be used for direct services or education. The sex offense set-aside remain in the PHHSBG and was not affected by the reauthorization that occurred in Fiscal Year 2000. The National Center for Injury Prevention and Control will continue to provide technical assistance and oversight over these funds. For more information about the Rape Prevention and Education program, contact The Program Implementation and Dissemination Branch, Division of Family Violence Prevention, National Center for Injuries Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at (770) 488–1424.
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STOP Violence Against Women Act Program (VAWA). Administered by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Violence Against Women Grant Office. The 1994 Violence Against Women Act established four grant programs: a) STOP Violence Against Women Formula Grants Program. This program provides grants for states, territories, and the District of Columbia to develop and implement effective law enforcement and prosecution strategies to combat violent crimes against women and to develop and enhance victim services in cases involving violent crimes against women. To carry out programs and projects specified in the Violence Against Women Act, funds granted to qualified states may be further subgranted by the state to agencies and programs including, but not limited to, the following: state offices and agencies; public and nonprofit organizations; units of local government; Indian Tribal governments; nonprofit, nongovernmental victim services programs; and legal services programs. Each state must allocate 25 percent of the STOP funds it receives to law enforcement, 25 percent to prosecution, and 25 percent to nonprofit, nongovernmental victim services. The remaining 25 percent may be allocated at the state’s discretion within the parameters of the Act. b) STOP Violence Against Indian Women Discretionary Grants Program. This program establishes that 4 percent of the amount appropriated each year for the STOP VAWA Formula Grant Program be allocated for grants to Indian Tribal governments to develop and to strengthen the tribal justice system’s response to violent crimes against Indian women. To ensure development of a coordinated approach, the STOP Violence Against Women Act requires that Tribal governments with law enforcement and prosecution components allocate at least 25 percent of the program’s funds respectively to law enforcement; prosecution; and nonprofit, nongovernmental victim services programs.
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Rural Domestic Violence and Child Victimization Enforcement Grant Program. This program focuses on the needs and unique characteristics of rural communities in addressing domestic violence and child victimization. The program addresses these issues in appropriate, collaborative ways that improve and increase the services available to women and children while enhancing community involvement in developing a jurisdictional response to domestic violence and child victimization. Grants to Encourage Arrest Policies. This program focuses on the development and implementation of laws, policies, and protocols that encourage or mandate the arrest of domestic violence offenders based on probable cause that an offense has been committed or when the terms of a valid, outstanding protection order have been violated. To ensure victim safety and perpetrator accountability in domestic violence cases, the program promotes aggressive, systemwide coordination throughout the criminal justice system and the nonprofit, nongovernmental victim service agencies.
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For more information about the STOP VAWA Program, please contact the Office of Justice Programs at (202) 307–6026. 5. Victims of Crime Act (VOCA). Administered by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime. The Victims of Crime Act of 1984 created a repository of fines, fees, and bond forfeitures from convicted Federal offenders. These monies are to be used for crime victims. Through the following programs, funds are made available to states and territories for crime victims and their service providers: a) VOCA Crime Victim Compensation Program. VOCA victim compensation provides reimbursement for medical and mental health costs, funeral expenses, and lost wages. States and territories must also provide compensation to residents who are victims of terrorist acts and mass violence within or outside the United States. Compensation is paid only when other financial resources, such as private insurance or offender restitution, do not cover the loss. Federal and state regulations apply. VOCA Crime Victim Assistance Program. All states and territories receive an annual VOCA victim assistance formula grant. VOCA authorizes states and territories to subgrant VOCA funds to agencies and nonprofit organizations the states and territories believe will best meet the unique needs of crime victims in that community. VOCA contains three original priority areas for state distribution of victim assistance funds: child abuse, domestic violence, and sexual assault. Additionally, states must award funds to support services to underserved crime victims such as survivors of the victims of DWI/DUI crashes, survivors of victims of homicide, assault victims, adults molested as children, elder abuse victims, robbery victims, and other violent crime victims. States establish their own victim assistance grant application process according to guidelines developed by OVC. States have maximum discretion to set priorities, establish policies and procedures, identify the services and programs to be funded within the state, and determine the conditions for continued funding. States also assess crime victims’ needs statewide, target resources to those areas, and train advocates to improve services for crime victims. c) Children’s Justice Act Tribal Grant Program. Since 1989, the Federal Crime Victims Division of OVC has provided funding through the Children’s Justice Act
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Partnerships for Indian Communities. These funds are used to help American Indian Tribes develop, establish, and operate programs to improve the investigation, prosecution, and handling of child abuse cases, particularly sexual abuse cases, so that these are conducted in a manner that limits additional trauma to the child victim. For more information on the Crime Victim Assistance and the CJA Tribal Grant Programs, please contact the Office for Victims of Crime at (202) 307–5983. For information on the Crime Victim Compensation Program please refer to the Crime Victim Compensation Program Directory published by the National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards or contact the state administrator listed under the “Quick Look” section. 6. The Children’s Justice and Assistance Act (CJA). The Children’s Justice and Assistance Act amended the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA). CJA authorizes grants to states to improve the investigation and prosecution of child abuse and neglect cases, particularly child sexual abuse and exploitation cases, and the handling of child fatality cases in which child abuse or neglect is suspected. CJA directs that such cases be handled in a manner that limits additional trauma to the child victim. For more information on the Children’s Justice and Assistance Act Grant Program, please contact the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children and Families, Children’s Bureau at (202) 205–8076. 7. Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support (OSLDPS), Office of Justice Programs, was created to assist state and local response agencies throughout the United States in preparing for incidents of domestic terrorism. a) State Domestic Preparedness Equipment Support Program. Funding is provided to plan for and execute a comprehensive threat and needs assessment, to develop a 3-year plan to enhance first responder capabilities, and to provide for equipment purchases and the provision of specialized training. County and Municipal Agency Domestic Preparedness Equipment Support Program. Funding is provided to equip and prepare municipal fire and emergency first responders for Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) domestic terrorist attacks including nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare and other explosive incidents.
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For information on the State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support Program (OSLDPS), please contact the Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support at (202) 305–9887. 8. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is the governmental unit that has leadership responsibilities for the Nation’s emergency management system. Local and state programs are the heart of the Nation’s emergency management system, and most disasters are handled by local or state governments. When the devastation is especially serious and exceeds the capability and resources of local and state governments, states turn to the Federal Government for help. FEMA supports state and local emergency management programs by funding emergency planning, training emergency managers and local officials, conducting large-scale tests called “exercises,” and sponsoring programs that teach the public how to prepare for disasters. a) First Responder Anti-Terrorism Training Assistance. To enhance the capabilities of first responders in managing the consequences of terrorist acts, training is provided through each of the 50 states through fire training systems. The training is targeted for first responders; i.e., those who will come into contact with and be forced to manage the consequences of terrorist acts.
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Crisis Counseling Assistance. After a major Federal disaster declaration by the President of the United States, FEMA provides immediate crisis counseling services including screening, diagnostic, and counseling techniques, as well as outreach services such as public information, community networking, consultation and education, which can be applied to meet mental health needs immediately. Mental health workers, specified in the grant, are eligible for training that will enable them to provide crisis counseling services. The grant may not be used to provide treatment for substance abuse, mental illnesses, developmental disabilities, or any pre-existing mental health conditions. Emergency Management Institute Training Assistance. Funding is provided to defray travel and per diem expenses of state and local emergency management personnel who attend training courses conducted by the Emergency Management Institute at the Emmitsburg, Maryland and Bluemont, Virginia, facilities; and other selected off-site locations. The purpose of this training is to improve emergency management practices among state and local government managers in responding to emergencies and disasters. Programs embody the Comprehensive Emergency Management System by unifying the elements of management common to all emergencies: planning, preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery. Emergency Management Performance Grants. These grants are awarded to encourage the development of comprehensive emergency management, including terrorism consequence management, at the state and local level and to improve emergency planning, preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery capabilities.
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For information about the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), please contact the FEMA Regional Office. See listing of FEMA Regional Offices. 9. State Funding Resources. How does information get into this directory? If a state government allocates state funding to assist crime victims, and if an Administrator responded to OVC’s survey, then this directory lists the award-making agency and the contact person. If information about your state is missing or incorrect, help OVC update the directory—complete the “new information” form at the back of the “Quick Look” section of the directory and return it to OVC. With your help, future editions of OVC’s National Directory of Victim Assistance Funding Opportunities 2001 will provide even more comprehensive information about funding opportunities available to victim service providers.
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Quick Look—Edward Byrne Formula Grant
State
Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Northern Mariana Isl. Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina
Administrator(s)
Jim Quinn Catherine Katsel Leonard Seumanutafa Joseph R. Farmer Randy Dennis Carol Geber Lance Clem Elizabeth Graham Joe Pennell Anthony Arnold Clayton Wilder Joe Hood Miki Leon Guerrero Lari Koga Roberta Silva Robert Taylor Doug Fowler Dale R. Woolery Carla Campbell Debra McGovern Tolly Thompson David Giampetruzzi Don Farabaugh Jane Zuroff Ardith DaFoe Jeri Boisvert Joyce Word Patricia Rellergert Al Brockway Nancy Steeves Sandra Mazy Gale Dean Heddy Levine-Sabol Thomas Montoya Gary Schreivogl Craig Turner Tammy Becker Kay Inos Venita Butler Louietta Jones Carmen Merlo Bob Donovan Luis M. Gonzalez-Javier David LeDoux Ginger Dukes
Phone Number
(334) 242–5811 (907) 269–5082 (011) (684) 633–5221 (602) 230–0252 (501) 682–2579 (916) 323–7612 (303) 239–5717 (860) 418–6279 (302) 577–5030 (202) 727–6537 (850) 410–8700 (404) 559–4949 (011) (671) 472–4201 (808) 586–1151 (208) 884–7040 (312) 793–8550 (317) 232–1230 (515) 281–3788 (785) 296–0923 (502) 564–7554 (225) 925–4942 (207) 624–7074 (410) 321–3521 (617) 727–6300 (517) 373–2952 (651) 284–3318 (601) 359–7880 (573) 751–5997 (406) 444–3604 (402) 471–3416 (775) 687–5282 (603) 271–7987 (609) 292–1502 (505) 827–3427 (518) 457–8462 (919) 733–4564 (701) 328–5500 (011) (670) 664–4550 (614) 466–7782 (405) 264–5008 (503) 378–3725 x4145 (717) 787–8559 (787) 725–0335 (401) 222–4495 (803) 896–8706
Fax Number
(334) 242–0712 (907) 337–2059 (011) (684) 633–7552 (602) 728–0752 (501) 682–5206 (916) 327–8714 (303) 239–4491 (860) 418–6496 (302) 577–3440 (202) 727–1617 (850) 410–8728 (404) 559–4960 (011) (671) 477–1812 (808) 586–1373 (208) 884–7094 (312) 793–8422 (317) 232–4979 (515) 242–6390 (785) 296–0927 (502) 564–4840 (225) 925–1998 (207) 624–8768 (410) 321–3116 (617) 727–5356 (517) 373–2963 (651) 582–8499 (601) 359–7832 (573) 751–5399 (406) 444–4722 (402) 471–2837 (775) 687–6328 (603) 271–2110 (609) 292–1451 (505) 827–3398 (518) 457–1186 (919) 733–4625 (701) 328–5510 (011) (670) 664–4560 (614) 466–0308 (405) 264–5095 (503) 378–6993 (717) 772–0551 (787) 721–7280 (401) 277–1294 (803) 896–8714
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State
South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virgin Islands Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
Administrator(s)
Wanda L. Fergen Patricia B. Dishman Robert J. Bodisch, Sr. Marvin Dodge Capt. A. Marc Metayer Franz Christian, Sr. Janice Waddy Paul Perz Mike Cutlip Stephen Grohmann Jennifer Wroe
Phone Number
(605) 773–6313 (615) 741–8277 (512) 463–1806 (801) 538–1031 (802) 241–5272 (340) 774–6400 (804) 786–1577 (360) 586–8411 (304) 558–8814 x206 (608) 266–7185 (307) 777–6785
Fax Number
(605) 773–6471 (615) 532–2989 (512) 475–2440 (801) 538–1024 (802) 241–5551 (340) 776–3317 (804) 371–8981 (360) 586–0489 (304) 558–0391 (608) 266–6676 (307) 777–6869
E-mail Addresses
Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas Colorado Connecticut Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Missouri Montana North Dakota Northern Mariana Isl. Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania South Carolina Tennessee Utah Washington Wyoming Jim Quinn Catherine Katsel Leonard Seumanutafa Joseph Farmer Randy Dennis Lance Clem Elizabeth Graham Miki Leon Guerrero Lari Koga Roberta Silva Robert Taylor Carla Campbell Debra McGovern Tolly Thompson David Giampetruzzi Don Farabaugh Jane Zuroff Ardith DaFoe Patricia Rellergert Al Brockway Tammy Becker Kay Inos Venita Butler Carmen Merlo Bob Donovan Ginger Dukes Patricia Dishman Marvin Dodge Paul Perz Jennifer Wroe jimq@adeca.state.al.us pckatsel@psafety.state.ak.us leonard@samoatelco.com acjc@goodnet.com (notify before sending) randy.dennis@adfa.state.ar.us lance.clem@cdps.state.co.us libby.graham@po.state.ct.us leleong@mail.gov.gu akwock@lava.net roberta.silva@isp.state.id.us taylor@icjia.state.il.us carla@CJNetworks.com Debra.McGovern@mail.state.ky.us michael@cole.state.la.us david.a.giampetruzzi@state.me.us don@goccp-state-md.org jane.zuroff@state.ma.us dafoea@state.mi.us patty@dps.state.mo.us abrockway@state.mt.us msmail.TBecker@ranch.state.ND.US harry.cjpa@saipan.gov webb@ocjs.state.oh.us Carmen.Merlo@state.or.us Donovan@pccd.state.pa.us dukesm@scdps.state.sc.us Pdishman@mail.state.tn.us mdodge@state.ut.us paulp@cted.wa.gov jwroe@state.wy.us
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Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee
Administrator(s)
Jim Quinn Trisha Gentle Ann Tarpy Randy Dennis Harry Liddicote Mary Ann Ganey Joseph A. Freyre Corrine Pearson Richardo Lyles Trula E. Motta Cheryl M. Christian Cecilia A. Q. Morrison David Boemer Celia V. Heady Carol Brigman Lena Harris Virginia Beane Juliene Maska Cliff Jennings Eleanor Shirley Jeannette Talbot Adrienne Siegel Pamela Whitney Darlene Edington Claudia Aherns Janet Howard Dirk Elrod Bette Hall Chris Hanus Chris Graham Bernise Bluhm Karen Beckmeyer Aurtie Tortorici Saleika Leak Alice Coleman Mary Dasovick Erika Taylor Ann Lowrance Bonnie J. Braeutigam Catherine Kimmel Esterban Perez Gail Dunphy Valerie Doughty Susan Sheppick Dora Hemphill
Phone Number
(334) 242–5811 (907) 465–4322 (602) 542–7341 (501) 682–5153 (916) 324–9240 (303) 866–2855 (860) 424–5872 (302) 577–3697 (202) 727–5947 (850) 488–8762 (404) 657–3423 (011) (671) 475–9162 (808) 586–5664 (208) 334–5580 (217) 524–6034 (317) 232–4241 (515) 281–5044 (785) 296–3131 (502) 564–7536 (504) 922–0960 (207) 287–5060 (410) 767–7176 (617) 727–3171 (517) 373–7797 (651) 205–4821 (601) 960–7470 (573) 751–2075 (406) 444–5903 (402) 471–9106 (775) 688–1628 (603) 271–4440 (609) 984–8201 (505) 827–8067 (518) 473–6239 (919) 733–3677 (701) 328–3340 (614) 752–6248 (405) 522–3862 (503) 945–6686 (717) 787–7408 (787) 721–1331 (401) 462–6865 (803) 898–7504 (605) 773–4330 (615) 253–1983
Fax Number
(334) 242–0712 (907) 465–4362 (602) 542–1062 (501) 682–5155 (916) 324–9167 (303) 866–4629 (860) 951–2996 (302) 577–3440 (202) 279–6014 (404) 657–3489 (011) (671) 472–7575 (808) 586–5700 (208) 332–7353 (217) 524–6029 (317) 232–4436 (515) 281–8199 (502) 564–2467 (504) 922–0959 (207) 287–5031 (410) 333–0256 (617) 261–7435 (517) 373–8471 (651) 296–5787 (601) 960–7948 (573) 526–3971 (406) 444–5956 (402) 471–9455 (775) 688–1616 (603) 271–4729 (609) 984–0509
(919) 715–0023 (701) 328–1412 (614) 466–0164 (405) 522–3650 (503) 581–6198 (717) 772–2093 (401) 464–1876 (803) 734–6285 (605) 773–4855 (615) 532–9956
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State
Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
Administrator(s)
Liz Cruz Garbett Duane Betournay Lori Hayes Sonia Rivero Susan Hannibal Diane Crump Martha Mallon Nancy Dawson
Phone Number
(512) 438–5440 (801) 538–4526 (802) 241–1250 (804) 692–1900 (206) 923–4910 (304) 588–7980 (608) 266–6305 (307) 777–7200
Fax Number
(801) 538–3993 (802) 241–1253 (804) 692–1949 (206) 923–4899 (304) 588–8800 (307) 777–6683
E-mail Addresses
Alabama Arkansas Mississippi Montana Nevada New Hampshire South Carolina Vermont Virginia Jim Quinn Randy Dennis Dirk Elrod Bette Hall Chris Graham Bernise Bluhm Valerie Doughty Lori Hayes Susan Hannibal jimq@adeca.state.al.us randy.dennis@dfa.state.ar.us delrod@mail.state.mo.us bhall@state.mt.us cgraham@govmail.state.nv.us bbluhm@dhhs.state.nh.us vdoughty@dss.state.sc.us www.ccvs.state.ut.us hsus300@dshs.wa.gov
Quick Look—Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
State
Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana
Administrator(s)
Frances Kennamer Jayne Andreen Dotti Siavii Carol Vack Arlene Rose Kathleen Acree Chuck Bayard Julianne Konopka Dr. Tim Van Wave John Health Jeanne Lane Michelle Mindlin-Wallace Angelina Mummert Betty Wood Joanne Mitten Bob Zettler JoAnn Stewart Barb Nervig Paula Marmet Greg Lawther Shirley Kirkconnell
Phone Number
Fax Number
(334) 206–5318 (334) 206–5663 (907) 465–5729 (907) 465–2770 (011) (684) 633–2261/518 (011) (684) 633–5379 (602) 364–2401 (602) 542–7351 (501) 661–2135 (501) 661–2055 (916) 327–6985 (916) 324–7764 (303) 692–2015 (303) 782–0095 (860) 509–7658 (860) 509–7717 (302) 739–4724 (302) 739–3839 (202) 442–5884 (202) 442–4796 (904) 921–6926 (404) 657–2758 (404) 657–2769 (011) (671) 475–0671 (011) (671) 477–7626 (808) 586–4402 (808) 586–4444 (208) 334–5933 (208) 334–6573 (217) 785–1067 (217) 782–1235 (317) 233–8588 (317) 233–7761 (515) 281–4344 (515) 281–4529 (913) 296–8126 (913) 296–8059 (502) 564–7996 (502) 564–4553 (504) 568–7210 (504) 568–7005
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State
Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Northern Mariana Isl. Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virgin Islands Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Marshall Islands Micronesia Palau
Administrator(s)
Warren Bartlett Lorraine Sorbello Mike Coughlin Connie Alfaro Debra Burns Ken Seawright Carey Kaltenbach Jane Smilie Barbara Pearson Mary Sassi Martha Wells Doreleena Posey Doris Fields Bob Burhans Peter Andersen Melissa Olson Lareina Camcho Arlene Richardson Adeline M. Yerkes Carol Allen Emilie Tierney Gabriel Diaz Rivera Michael Dexter Brenda Nickerson Linda Zeller Nancy Heaney Jan Livermore Ladene Larsen Ellen Thompson Julia Sheen-Aaron Linda Redman Heidi Keller Susan Griffith Diana Ditsch Jimm Murray Justina Langidrik Ben Jesse Johanna Ngiruchelbad
Phone Number
(207) 287–3264 (410) 767–6070 (617) 624–5485 (517) 335–9079 (651) 296–8209 (601) 576–7725 (573) 751–6017 (406) 444–2640 (402) 471–3485 (702) 687–6944 (603) 271–4549 (609) 984–1304 (505) 827–2331 (518) 458–6423 (919) 715–3110 (701) 328–2367 (011) (670) 234–8950 (614) 466–2144 (405) 271–4072 (503) 731–4017 (717) 787–6214 (787) 274–6861 (401) 222–2788 (803) 737–3934 (605) 773–4939 (615) 532–2271 (512) 458–7234 (801) 538–6220 (802) 863–7606 (340) 773–1311 (804) 692–0200 (360) 236–3782 (304) 558–3210 (608) 266–8154 (307) 777–6018 (011) (692) 625–3355 (011) (691) 320–2619 (011) (680) 488–2552
Fax Number
(207) 287–4631 (410) 225–6483 (617) 624–5075 (517) 373–8074 (651) 296–9362 (601) 576–7497 (573) 526–0430 (406) 444–1861 (402) 471–6446 (702) 687–7693 (603) 271–4160 (609) 292–3580 (505) 827–2329 (518) 458–6436 (919) 715–3144 (701) 328–1412 (011) (670) 233–0214 (614) 644–7740 (405) 271–5181 (503) 731–4079 (717) 783–5498 (787) 274–5523 (401) 273–4350 (803) 253–4001 (605) 773–5683 (615) 532–8478 (512) 458–7618 (801) 538–9495 (802) 651–1634 (340) 692–9505 (804) 371–6152 (360) 753–9100 (304) 558–1437 (608) 266–8925 (307) 777–3617 (692) 625–3432 (691) 320–5263 (680) 488–1211
E-mail Addresses
Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Frances Kennamer Jayne Andreen Dotti Siavii Carol Vack Arlene Rose Kathleen Acree Chuck Bayard fkennamer@adph.state.al.us Jayne_andreen@health.state.ak.us asdoh@lbj.peacesat.hawaii.edu cvack@hs.state.az.us Arose@mail.doh.state.ar.us kacree@dhs.ca.gov chuck.bayard@state.co.us
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E-mail Addresses
Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Northern Mariana Isl. Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Julianne Konopka Tim Van Wave John Health Jeanne Lane Michelle Mindlin-Wallace Angelina Mummert Betty Wood Joanne Mitten Bob Zettler JoAnn Stewart Barb Nervig Paula Marmet Greg Lawther Shirley Kirkconnell Warren Bartlett Lorraine Sorbello Mike Coughlin Connie Alfaro Debra Burns Ken Seawright Carey Kaltenbach Jane Smilie Barbara Pearson Mary Sassi Martha Wells Doreleena Posey Doris Fields Bob Burhans Peter Anderson Melissa Olson Lareina Camcho Arlene Richardson Adeline Yerkes Carol Allen Emilie Tierney Dr. Gabriel Diaz Rivera Mike Dexter Brenda Nickerson Linda Zeller Nancy Heaney Jan Livermore Ladene Larsen Ellen Thompson Linda Redman Heidi Keller Susan Griffith julianne.konopka@po.state.ct.us tvanwave@state.de.us jth1@cdc.gov Jeanne_Lane@dcf.state.fl.us MMW@ph.dhr.state.ga.us angmum@ns.gu phhsbg01@mail.health.state.hi,us mittenj{dhwtowers/towers2/mittenj}@dhw. state.id.us rzettler@idph.state.il.us jstewart@isdh.state.in.us Bnervig@idph.state.ia.us pmarmet@kdhe.state.ks.us greg.lawther@mail.state.ky.us skirkcon@ahhmail.dhh.state.la.us nelson.w.bartlett@state.me.us sorbelloL@dhmh.state.md.us Mike.Coughlin@state.ma.us alfaroc@state.mi.us Debra.Burns@health.state.mn.us kseawright@msdh.state.ms.us kaltec@mail.health.state.mo.us Jsmilie@state.mt.us Barbara.Pearson@hhss.state.ne.us msassi@govmail.state.nv.us mwells@dhhs.state.nh.us ds5@doh.state.nj.us dorisf@doh.state.nm.us rlb04@health.state.ny.us Peter.Anderson@mail.ehnr.state.nc.us mjolson@state.nd.us chailang@gtepacifica.net arichard@gw.odh.state.oh.us adeliney@health.state.ok.us carol.j.allen@state.or.us Etierney@health.state.pa.us yellow_dragon@usa.net miked@doh.state.ri.us nickerbc@gw.state.sc.us lindaz@doh.state.sd.us Nheaney@mail.state.tn.us Jlivermore@dpa.tdh.state.tx.us hlcfhscb.llarsen@state.ut.us ethomps@vdhvax.vdh.state.vt.us lredman@vdh.state.va.us heidi.keller@doh.wa.gov sgriffith@bhp.wvdhhr.org
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E-mail Addresses
Wisconsin Wyoming Marshall Isl. Micronesia Palau Diana Ditsch Jimm Murray Justina Langidrik Ben Jesse Johanna Ngiruchelbad DitschDL@dhfs.state.wi.us JIMMM@quest.state.wy.us jusmohe@ntamar.com FSMHEALTH@mail.fm phpal@palaunet.com
Quick Look—STOP Violence Against Women Act
State
Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York
Administrator(s)
Jim Quinn Trisha Gentle La’auli A. Filoiali’i Donna Irwin Ruth Parker Maria Rubick Wendell Graham Lisa Secondo Maureen Querey Kimberly Woodard Pat Barrett LaSonja Fillingame Cecilia Morrison Tony Wong Steve Raschke Robert Taylor Melissa Moland Rebecca Kinnamon Juliene Maska Donna Langley Ronald Schulingkamp Peter Brough Pat Baker-Simon Marilee Kenney-Hunt Deborah Cain Rachel Bandy Herbert Terry Vicky Scott Nancy Knight LaVonna Evans Frankie Sue Del Papa Mark C. Thompson Theresa Martinac Larry Tackman Margaret Chretien
Phone Number
(334) 242–5811 (907) 465–4356 (011) (684) 633–5221 (602) 542–1764 (501) 682–5149 (916) 323–7736 (303) 239–5728 (860) 418–6391 (302) 577–5025 (202) 727–6537 (850) 414–8312 (404) 559–4949 (011) (671) 472–9162 (808) 586–1282 (208) 884–7042 (312) 793–8550 (317) 232–1233 (515) 242–6379 (785) 296–2215 (502) 564–3251 (225) 925–1757 (207) 624–8756 (410) 321–3521 x356 (617) 727–6300 (517) 373–6388 (651) 282–6256 (601) 359–7880 (573) 751–4905 (406) 444–1995 (402) 471–2194 (775) 684–1100 (603) 271–1234 (609) 588–6475 (505) 841–9432 (518) 485–9607
Fax Number
(334) 242–0712 (907) 465–3627 (011) (684) 633–7552 (602) 542–5522 (501) 682–5155 (916) 324–8554 (303) 239–5743 (860) 418–6496 (302) 577–3440 (202) 727–1617 (850) 922–6720 (404) 559–4960 (011) (671) 477–4826 (808) 586–1373 (208) 884–7094 (312) 793–8422 (317) 232–4979 (515) 242–6390 (785) 296–6296 (502) 564–4840 (225) 925–1998 (207) 624–8763 (410) 321–3116 (617) 727–5356 (517) 241–8903 (612) 296–5787 (601) 359–7832 (573) 751–5399 (406) 444–4722 (402) 471–2837 (702) 684–1108 (603) 271–2110 (609) 588–7890 (505) 841–9437 (518) 485–8357
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State
North Carolina North Dakota Northern Mariana Isl. Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virgin Islands Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
Administrator(s)
Barry Bryant Mary Dasovick Harry C. Blanco Stephanie Graubner Louietta Jones Renee Kim Michael Pennington Laura Ortiz Kirsten Martineau Barbara Jean Nelson Susan Sheppick Terry Hewitt Amiee Snoddy Christine Watters Lori Hayes R. Maria Brady Mandie Patterson Anita Granbois Tonia Thomas Kittie Smith Sharon Montagnino
Phone Number
(919) 733–4564 (701) 328–3340 (011) (670) 664–4550 (614) 728–8738 (405) 264–5008 (503) 378–3725 (717) 783–0551 (787) 721–7676 (401) 222–5349 (803) 896–8712 (605) 773–4330 (615) 532–3355 (512) 463–1924 (801) 238–2360 (802) 241–1250 (340) 774–6400 (804) 786–3923 (360) 753–4934 (304) 558–8814 x216 (608) 261–8762 (307) 777–7841
Fax Number
(919) 733–4625 (701) 328–1412 (011) (670) 664–4560 (614) 466–0308 (405) 264–5095 (503) 378–6993 (717) 772–4331 (787) 723–3611 (401) 222–1294 (803) 896–8714 (605) 773–6834 (615) 532–2989 (512) 475–2440 (801) 533–4127 (802) 241–1253 (340) 776–3317 (804) 371–8981 (360) 586–7176 (304) 558–0391 (608) 266–6676 (307) 777–6683
Quick Look—Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Victim Assistance
State
Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana
Administrator(s)
Jim Quinn Trisha Gentle Leleaga Sisi Loi-On Jane Conder Ruth Parker Mariaelena Rubick Robert Gallup Linda Cimino Corrine Pearson Brenda Ross Christina Frank Joe Hood III David Gumataotao Adrian Kwock Celia V. Heady Robert Taylor Gregory Hege
Phone Number
(334) 242–5811 (907) 465–5504 (011) (684) 633–5221 (602) 223–2480 (501) 682–1074 (916) 323–7736 (303) 239–4529 (860) 747–6070 (302) 577–8696 (202) 727–6239 (850) 414–3340 (404) 559–4949 (011) (671) 475–3324 (808) 586–1155 (208) 334–5580 (312) 793–8550 (317) 233–3383
Fax Number
(334) 242–0712 (907) 465–3627 (684) 633–7552 (602) 223–2943 (501) 682–5206 (916) 324–9167 (303) 239–4411 (860) 747–6428 (302) 577–3440 (202) 727–1617 (850) 487–3013 (404) 559–4960 (011) (671) 472–2493 (808) 586–1373 (208) 332–7353 (312) 793–8422 (317) 232–4979
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State
Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Northern Mariana Isl. Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virgin Islands Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
Administrator(s)
Virginia Beane Juliene Maska Donna Langley Ronald Schulingkamp Jeannette Talbot Adrienne Siegel Brenda Noel Leslie O’Reilly Jim Whittington Ezzard Charles Stamps Vicky Scott Nancy Knight LaVonna Evans Chris Graham Gale Dean Theresa Martinac Robin Brassie Anne Marie Strano Barry Bryant Paul J. Coughlin Jenny M. Villagomez Sharon Boyer Suzanne Breedlove Connie Gallagher Michael Pennington Luis Gonzalez Joseph L. Persia Barbara Jean Nelson Susan Sheppick Terry Hewitt Nancy Carrales Christine Watters Judy Rex R. Maria Brady Mandie M. Patterson Susan Hannibal Tonia Thomas Kitty Kocol Sharon Montagnino
Phone Number
(515) 281–5044 (785) 296–2215 (502) 564–3251 (225) 925–1757 (207) 287–5060 (410) 767–7176 (617) 727–0115 (517) 373–1826 (651) 282–6267 (601) 987–3978 (573) 751–4905 (406) 444–3604 (402) 471–2194 (775) 688–1643 (603) 271–7987 (609) 588–4698 (505) 841–9432 (518) 457–1779 (919) 733–4564 (701) 328–6195 (011) (670) 664–4550 (614) 466–5610 1–800–745–6098 (503) 378–5348 (717) 787–8559 x3031 (809) 725–0335 x2240 (401) 277–4498 (803) 896–7896 (605) 773–4330 (615) 532–3355 (512) 463–1944 (801) 238–2360 (802) 241–1250 (340) 774–6400 (804) 786–3923 (206) 923–4910 (304) 558–8814 x216 (608) 267–2221 (307) 777–6515
Fax Number
(515) 281–8199 (785) 296–6296 (502) 564–5244 (225) 925–1998 (207) 287–5065 (410) 333–0256 (617) 727–6552 (517) 241–2769 (651) 205–4808 (601) 987–4154 (573) 751–5399 (406) 444–4722 (402) 471–2837 (775) 688–1616 (603) 271–2110 (609) 588–7890 (505) 841–9437 (518) 457–8658 (919) 733–4625 (701) 328–6651 (670) 664–4560 (614) 752–2732 (405) 264–5097 (503) 378–5738 (717) 783–7713 (787) 721–7280 (401) 277–1294 (803) 896–8714 (605) 773–6834 (615) 532–2989 (512) 475–2440 (801) 533–4127 (802) 241–1253 (340) 776–3317 (804) 786–7980 (360) 902–7903 (304) 558–0391 (608) 264–6368 (307) 777–6683
E-mail Addresses
Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas Jim Quinn Trisha Gentle Leleaga Sisi Loi-On Jane Conder Mary Parker jimq@adeca.state.al.us trisha_gentle@dps.state.ak.us llevalasi@yahoo.com Jconder@dps.state.az.us mary.ruth.parker@dfa.state.ar.us
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E-mail Addresses
California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Northern Mariana Isl. Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wyoming Mariaelena Rubick Robert Gallup Linda Cimino Corrine Pearson Brenda Ross Christina Frank Joe Hood David Gumataotao Adrian Kwock Celia Heady Robert Taylor Gregory Hege Virginia Beane Juliene Maska Donna Langley Ronald Schulingkamp Jeannette Talbot Adrienne Siegel Brenda Noel Leslie O’Reilly Charles Stamps Vicky Scott Nancy Knight LaVonna Evans Chris Graham Gale Dean Theresa Martinac Robin Brassie Anne Marie Strano Barry Bryant Paul Coughlin Jenny M. Villagomez Sharon Boyer Suzanne Breedlove Connie Gallagher Luis Gonzalez-Javier Joe Persia Barbara Jean Nelson Susan Sheppick Terry Hewitt Nancy Carrales Christine Watters Judy Rex Mandie Patterson Susan Hannibal Tonia Thomas Sharon Montagnino Mariaelena.rubick@ocjp.ca.gov robert.gallup@cdps.state.co.us linda.cimino@jud.state.ct.us CoPearson@state.de.us brenda.ross@dc.gov Christina_Frank@oag.state.fl.us jhood@cjcc.state.ga.us law@ns.gov.gu akwock@lava.net cheady@icdv.state.id.us rtaylor@icjia.state.il.us ghege@cji.state.in.us vbeane@ag.state.ia.us maskaj@ksag.org Dlangley@mail.state.ky.us ronalds@cole.state.la.us jeannette.c.talbot@state.me.us Asiegel@dhr.state.md.us brenda.noel@state.ma.us OreillyL@state.mi.us psafety@dps.state.ms.us vscott@mail.state.mo.us nknight@state.mt.us Levans@crimecom.state.ne.us Cgraham@govmail.nv gdean@doj.state.nh.us Martinact@smtp.lps.state.nj.us Robin.Brassie@state.mn.us amstrano.nysnet.net barry.bryant@ncmail.net pcoughli@state.nd.us jenny.cjpa@saipan.com wboyer@ag.state.oh.us BreedloS@dac.state.ok.us Connie.Gallagher@doj.state.or.us Lgonzalez@justicia.prstar.net JoeP@gw.doa.state.ri.us Nelson_BarbaraJ@scdps.state.sc.us susans@dss.state.sd.us thewitt2@mail.state.tn.us ncarrales@governor.state.tx.us cwatters@gov.state.ut.us jrex@ccvs.state.vt.us mpatterson.dcjs@state.va.us Hsus300@dshs.wa.gov tthomas1@wvdcjs.state.wv.us smonta@missc.state.wy.us
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State
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada (Las Vegas) Nevada (Reno) New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas
Administrator(s)
Martin Ramsay Susan Browne Donna Marcum Kathy Sheehan Skip Ellsworth Deborah Kasyon Linda Cimino Joseph Hughes Laura Banks Reed Gwen Roache Shawanda Reynolds-Cobb Pamela Serguson-Brey George Gutierrez Martha Newton Gregory Hege Julie Swanston Frank Henderson, Jr. Sheila Tharpe Bob Wertz Deborah Shaw Rice Robin Woolford, Jr. Cheryl Watson Michael Fullwood Marie Bibus Sandra Morrison Susan Sudduth Kathy Matson Nancy Steeves Patricia Moore George Crown Kim Therrien Jim Casserly Larry Tackman Jennifer Pirrone Robert Reives Paul Coughlin Brian Cook Suzanne Breedlove Connie Gallagher Carol Lavery Lidice Candelario Catherine King Avila Renee Graham Ann Holzhauser Amy Dunlap Rex Uberman
Phone Number
(334) 242–4007 (800) 764–3040 (602) 230–0252 x208 (501) 682–3656 (916) 327–0394 (303) 239–4402 (860) 747–6070 (302) 995–8383 (202) 879–4216 (904) 414–3300 (404) 559–4949 (808) 587–1143 (208) 334–6070 (312) 814–2581 (317) 233–3383 (515) 281–5044 (785) 296–2359 (502) 564–7986 (225) 925–4437 (207) 626–8589 (410) 585–3042 (617) 727–2200 (517) 373–0979 (651) 282–6267 (601) 359–6766 (573) 526–3511 (406) 444–3653 (402) 471–2194 (702) 486–2740 (702) 688–2900 (603) 271–1284 (973) 648–2107 x7716 (505) 841–9432 (518) 457–8003 (919) 733–7974 (701) 328–6195 (614) 466–5610 (405) 264–5006 (503) 378–5348 (717) 783–0551 x3215 (787) 724–0435 (401) 277–2287 (803) 734–1930 (605) 773–6317 (615) 741–2734 (512) 936–1200
Fax Number
(334) 353–1401 (907) 465–2379 (602) 728–0752 (501) 682–5313 (916) 327–2933 (303) 239–4411 (860) 747–6428 (302) 995–8387 (202) 879–4230 (904) 487–1595 (404) 559–4960 (808) 587–1146 (208) 334–5145 (312) 814–5079 (317) 232–4979 (515) 281–8199 (785) 296–0652 (502) 564–4817 (225) 925–1998 (207) 624–7730 (410) 764–4373 (617) 367–3906 (517) 241–2769 (612) 296–5787 (601) 359–3262 (573) 526–4940 (406) 444–4722 (402) 471–2837 (702) 486–2555 (603) 271–2110 (973) 648–7031 (505) 841–9437 (518) 457–8658 (919) 715–4209 (701) 328–6651 (614) 752–2732 (405) 264–5097 (503) 378–5738 (717) 783–7713 (787) 724–0928 (401) 222–2212 (803) 734–1708 (605) 773–6834 (615) 532–4979 (512) 320–8270
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State
Utah Vermont Virgin Islands Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
Administrator(s)
Dan R. Davis Lori Hayes Brenda Walwyn William Dudley Cletus Nnanabu John Fulks Gretchen MacDonald Sharon Montagnino
Phone Number
(801) 238–2360 (802) 241–1250 (340) 774–1166 (804) 378–4371 (360) 902–5340 (304) 347–4851 (608) 266–6470 (307) 777–7200
Fax Number
(801) 533–4127 (802) 241–1253 (340) 774–3466 (804) 367–9740 (360) 902–5333 (304) 347–4915 (608) 264–6368 (307) 777–6683
E-mail Addresses
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Martin Ramsay Susan Browne Donna Marcum Kathy Sheehan Skip Ellsworth Deborah Kasyon Linda Cimino Laura Banks Reed Gwen Roache Shawanda Reynolds-Cobb David Gumataotao Pamela Serguson-Brey George Gutierrez Martha Newton Gregory Hege Julie Swanston Frank Henderson Sheila Tharpe Bob Wertz Deborah Rice Robin Woolford, Jr. Cheryl Watson Mike Fullwood Marie Bibus Sandra Morrison Susan Sudduth Kathy Matson Nancy Steeves Kim Therrien Jim Casserly Larry Tackman Jennifer Pirrone Robert Reives Paul Coughlin Brian Cook Suzanne Breedlove mramsay@acvcc.state.al.us susan_browne@dps.state.ak.us dmarcum@acjc.state.az.us kathys@ag.state.ar.us sellsworth@boc.ca.gov Deborah.Kasyon@cdps.state.co.us Linda.Cimino@jud.state.ct.us reedlb@dcsc.gov gwen_roache@oag.state.fl.us sreynold@cjcc.state.ga.us daguma@mail.gov.gu PSSerguson-Brey.@lava.net Ggutierr@iic.state.id.us mnewton@atg.state.il.us ghege@cji.state.in.us jswanst@ag.state.ia.us hendersf@at02po.wpo.state.ks.us sheila.tharpe@mail.state.ky.us bobw@cole.state.la.us deb.Rice@state.me.us rwoolford@dpscs.state.mn.us Cheryl.Watson@ago.state.ma.us fullwoodm@state.mi.us Marie.Bibus@state.mn.us morriss@dfa.state.ms.us ssudduth@central.dolir.state.mo.us kmatson@state.mt.us NSteeves@crimecom.state.ne.us ktherrien@doj.state.nh.us JamesCasserly@excite.com Larry.tackman@state.nm.us jpirrone@nysnet.net rreives@nccrimecontrol.org pcoughli@state.nd.us bcook@ag.state.oh.us breedlos@dac.state.ok.us
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E-mail Addresses
Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Carol Lavery Catherine Avila Renee Graham Ann Holzhauser Amy Dunlap Rex Uberman Dan Davis Lori Hayes William Dudley Cletus Nnanabu John Fulks Gretchen MacDonald Sharon Montagnino lavery@pccd.state.pa.us cavila@treasury.state.ri.us rgraham@govepp.state.sc.us Ann.holzhauser@state.sd.us adunlap@mail.state.tn.us rex.uberman@oag.state.tx.us ddavis@gov.state.ut.us lhayes@ccvs.state.vt.us william.dudley@vwc.state.va.us nnan235@lni.wa.gov jfederspiel@wvdcjs.org macdonaldsgi@doj.state.wi.us smonta@missc.state.wy.us
Quick Look—Children’s Justice Act
State
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada
Administrator(s)
Phyllis Matthews Ellen Ritzman Beverly Ogden Carol Griffin Lisa Fey-Williams Janet Motz Catherine Ewing-Rinker Kevin Odwin Andrea Edmonds Jim Spencer Sarah G. Brownlee Gibby Fukutomi Shirley Alexander Cheryl Peterson Wayne McCracken Patti Dawson Carol C. Wison Isabel Wingerter Sandra Hodge Shirley Brown Jan Carey Lu DeLoach Sara Klise Mike Lee Therese Chester Bette Hall Margaret Bitz Marjorie Walker
Phone Number
(334) 242–1468 (907) 465–3458 (602) 331–8778 (501) 661–7975 (916) 324–9190 (303) 866–5137 (860) 550–6607 (302) 633–2660 (202) 727–0941 (850) 487–2006 (404) 657–3463 (808) 586–5702 (208) 334–6618 (217) 785–0014 (515) 281–8978 (785) 368–8153 (502) 564–2136 (225) 342–9639 (207) 287–5060 (410) 767–7583 (617) 748–2328 (517) 373–9171 (651) 296–0813 (601) 359–4512 (573) 751–8932 (406) 444–5903 (402) 471–9457 (775) 684–4422
Fax Number
(334) 353–1052 (907) 465–3656 (602) 678–6939 (501) 661–7967 (916) 324–8554 (303) 866–5563 (860) 560–6541 (302) 633–2652 (202) 727–5445 (850) 921–2038 (404) 657–4483 (808) 586–5606 (208) 334–6664 (217) 785–9454 (515) 242–6884 (785) 368–8159 (502) 564–3096 (225) 342–9637 (207) 287–5282 (410) 333–0127 (617) 261–7435 (517) 241–7047 (651) 297–1949 (601) 359–4333 (573) 526–3971 (406) 444–5956 (402) 471–9034 (775) 684–4456
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State
New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
Administrator(s)
Sandra Matheson Donna Pincavage Richard Lindahl Thomas Hess Joel Rosch Gladys Cairns Kristin Gilbert Kathryn Simms Sharon Bolen C. Lee Baker S. Elizabeth Williams Merlin Weyer Vickie Lawson Rebecca Faith Jones Brenda George Stacey Edmunds Holly S. Oehrlein Caroline Ford Kathie King Ann Rulseh Steven Vajda
Phone Number
(603) 271–3671 (609) 292–0888 (505) 827–7625 (518) 474–4086 (919) 733–4564 (701) 328–4806 (614) 466–9824 (405) 521–2283 (503) 945–5690 (401) 528–3794 (803) 898–7514 (605) 773–3227 (615) 532–5622 (512) 908–4550 (801) 538–1944 (802) 863–7569 (804) 371–0534 (360) 902–7996 (304) 558–7980 (608) 266–3934 (307) 777–6081
Fax Number
(603) 271–2110 (609) 633–2926 (505) 827–8408 (518) 402–6824 (919) 733–4625 (701) 328–3538 (614) 466–0164 (405) 521–4373 (503) 581–6198 (401) 528–3760 (803) 898–7641 (605) 773–6834 (615) 532–6495 (512) 908–4554 (801) 538–1699 (802) 651–1662 (804) 786–3414 (360) 902–7903 (304) 558–8800 (608) 264–6368 (307) 777–3693
E-mail Addresses
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Phyllis Matthews Ellen Ritzman Bev Ogden Carol Griffin Lisa Fey-Williams Janet Motz Catherine Ewing-Rinker Kevin Odwin Andrea Edmond Jim Spencer Sarah G. Brownlee Gibby Fukutomi Shirley Alexander Cheryl Peterson Wayne McCracken Patti Dawson Carol Wilson Isabel Wingerter Sandra Hodge Shirley Brown Jan Carey Lu DeLoach Sara Klise Pmatthews@dhr.state.al.us ellen_ritzman@health.state.ak.us beaogden@homel.com Griffincarol@Exchange.uams.edu lisa.fey-williams@ocjp.ca.gov janet.motz@state.co.us catherine.ewing-rinker@po.state.ct.us Kodwin@state.de.us andrea.edmond@dc.gov jim_spencer@dcf.state.fl.us sgbrownl@dhr.state.ga.us gibbyf@hotmail.com alexande@Idhw.state.id.us cpeterso@idcfs.state.il.us Wmccrac@dhs.state.ia.us Pad@srskansas.org Carolc.wilson@mail.state.ky.us Wingerteri@ag.state.la.us Sandra.s.hodge@State.me.us Sbrown@ssa.dhr.state.md.us Jan.Carey-DSS@state.ma.us DeLoachl@state.mi.us Sara.klise@state.mn.us
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E-mail Addresses
Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Mike Lee Theresa Chester Bette Hall Margaret Bitz Marjorie Walker Sandra Matheson Donna Pincavage Richard Lindahl Thomas Hess Joel Rosch Gladys Cairns Kristin Gilbert Kathryn Simms Sharon Bolen C. Lee Baker S. Elizabeth Williams Merlin Weyer Vickie Lawson Rebecca Faith Jones Brenda George Stacey Edmunds Holly Oehrlein Caroline Ford Kathie King Ann Rulseh Steven Vajda Mlee@mdhs.state.ms.us tchester@mail.state.mo.us Bhall@state.mt.us Margaret.Bitz@hhss.state.ne.us Mwalker@Govmail.state.nv.us smatheson@doj.state.nh.us Dpincavag@dhs.state.nj.us RGLINDAHL@cyfd.state.nm.us 89A794@dfa.state.ny.us joel.rosch@ncmail.net Socaig@state.nd.us gilbek@odjfs.state.oh.us Kathy.simms@okdhs.org sharon.bolen@state.or.us Baker@dcyf.state.ri.us bwilliams@dss.state.sc.us Merlin.weyer@state.sd.us vrlawson@mail.state.tn.us Jonesrf@tdprs.state.tx.us Atcap01.bgeorge@state.ut.us Sedmunds@srs.state.vt.us hoehrlein@dcjs.state.va.us foca300@dshs.wa.gov Kking@wvdhhr.org Rulseham@doj.state.wi.us Svajda@state.wy.us
Quick Look—Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
State
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho
Administrator(s)
Lee Helms Wayne Rush Linda Mason Jack DuBose Dallas Jones Greg Moser Greg Chiara Sean Mulhern Peter LaPorte W. Craig Fugate V. Bartlett Kelvin Ogata Bill Bishop
Phone Number
(205) 280–2201 (907) 428–7032 (602) 231–6218 (501) 730–9782 (916) 262–1816 (303) 273–1640 (860) 566–3376 (302) 659–3362 (202) 727–2775 (850) 413–9837 (404) 635–7002 (808) 733–4301 (208) 334–3263
Fax Number
(205) 280–2410 (907) 428–7009 (602) 231–6206 (501) 730–9778 (916) 262–2837 (303) 273–1795 (860) 247–0664 (302) 659–6855 (202) 673–2290 (850) 488–5777 (404) 635–7205 (808) 733–4248 (208) 334–3267
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Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming American Samoa Guam Northern Mariana Isl. Virgin Islands
Administrator(s)
Mike Chamness Phil Roberts Ellen Gordon Tim Lockett W.R. Padgett Lt. Colonel Mark Oxley Lt. Craig Poulin Don Lumpkins Kathleen Estridge Edward Buikema Kevin C. Leuer Richard Webster Jerry Uhlmann James Greene Al Berndt Gary Derks Timothy Brackett Steven Talpas Michael Brown Gary Schreivogl Eric Tolbert Douglas Friez James Williams B. W. Walker Carmen Merlo Mimi Myslewicz John Aucott Stanley McKinney John Berheim Stan Copeland Charlie Todd John Rokich Robert deMange George Foresman Glen Woodbury John Pack, Jr. Christine Bacon Dr. John Heller Michael Sala Benny Paulino Gregorio Guerrero Meridith Nielson
Phone Number
(212) 782–2700 (317) 232–3834 (515) 281–3231 (785) 296–6800 (502) 607–1689 (225) 922–2293 (207) 624–8988 (410) 517–3618 (508) 820–2018 (517) 336–6157 (651) 296–0450 (601) 960–9969 (573) 526–9101 (406) 841–3911 (402) 471–7410 (775) 687–7380 (603) 271–8090 (609) 984–0634 (505) 476–9606 (518) 457–8462 (919) 733–3825 (701) 328–8102 (614) 889–7150 (405) 425–2001 (503) 378–3720 (717) 651–2020 (401) 462–7127 (803) 737–8500 (605) 773–3231 (615) 741–9742 (409) 458–6815 (801) 538–3788 (802) 244–8721 (804) 897–6580 (253) 512–7001 (304) 558–5380 (608) 242–3206 (307) 777–4912 (684) 633–2827 (671) 475–0802 (670) 322–9528 (340) 774–6400
Fax Number
(212) 557–4783 (317) 232–3895 (515) 281–7539 (785) 296–3049 (502) 607–1251 (225) 925–4903 (207) 624–8765 (410) 517–3610 (508) 820–2030 (517) 336–6551 (651) 296–0459 (601) 352–8314 (573) 634–7966 (406) 841–3965 (402) 471–7433 (775) 687–8702 (603) 271–2110 (609) 292–3508 (505) 471–9650 (518) 457–1186 (919) 733–5406 (701) 328–8181 (614) 889–7183 (405) 425–2324 (503) 378–6993 (717) 651–2025 (401) 944–1891 (803) 737–8570 (605) 773–3580 (615) 741–4173 (409) 458–6810 (801) 538–3770 (802) 244–8655 (804) 897–6506 (253) 512–7207 (304) 334–4538 (608) 242–3249 (307) 635–6017 (684) 633–5111 (671) 477–9317 (670) 322–3598 (340) 776–3317
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E-mail Addresses
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Lee Helms Wayne Rush Linda Mason Jack DuBose Dallas Jones Greg Moser Greg Chiara Sean Mulhern Peter LaPorte W. Craig Fugate V. Bartlett Kelvin Ogata Bill Bishop Mike Chamness Phil Roberts Ellen Gordon Tim Lockett W.R. Padgett Lt. Colonel Mark Oxley Lt. Craig Poulin Don Lumpkins Kathleen Estridge Capt. Edward Buikema Kevin Leuer Richard Webster, III Jerry Uhlmann James Greene Al Berndt Gary Derks Timothy Brackett Steven Talpas Michael Brown Gary Schreivogl Eric Tolbert Douglas Friez James R. Williams B.W. Walker Carmen Merlo Mimi Myslewicz John Aucott Stanley McKinney John Berheim Stan Copeland Charlie Todd leeh@aema.state.al.us waynerush@ak-prepared.com masonl@dem.state.az.us jackdubose@adem.state.ar.us dallasjones@oes.ca.gov greg.moser@state.oc.co.us gregory.chiara@po.state.ct.us jmulhern@state.de.us plaporte-oep@dcgov.org craig.fugate@dca.state.fl.us vbartlett@gema.state.ga.us kogata@scd.state.hi.us bbishop@bds.state.id.us rcoble@iema.state.il.us proberts@sema.state.in.us ellen.gordon@emd.state.ia.us tlockett@mail.khp.state.ks.us rpadgett@kydes.dma.state.ky.us moxley@dps.state.la.us craig.a.poulin@state.me.us dlumpkins@mema.state.md.us kathleenestridge@state.ma.us BuikemaE@msp.msp-seoc kevin.leuer@state.mn.us rwebster@memaorg.com juhlmann@mail.state.mo.us jigreene@state.mt.us al.berndt@nema.state.ne.us gsd@quick.com tbrackett@doj.state.nh.us steven.talpas@lps.state.nj.us erodriguez@dps.state.nm.us schreivogl@dcjs.state.ny.us etolbert@ncem.org dfriez@state.nd.us jwilliams@dps.state.oh.us bwwalker@dps.state.ok.us carmen.merlo@state.or.us mimyslewic@state.pa.us john.aucott@ri.ngb.army.mil smmckinn@strider.epd.state.sc.us john.berheim@state.sd.us scopeland@tnema.org kem.bennett@texmail.tamu.edu
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E-mail Addresses
Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming American Samoa Guam Northern Mariana Isl Virgin Islands John Rokich Robert deMange George Foresman Glen Woodbury John Pack, Jr. Christine Bacon John Heller Michael Sala Benny Paulino Gregorio Guerrero Meridith Nielsen jrokich@dps.state.ut.us evonturk@dps.state.vt.us gforesman.des@state.va.us g.woodbury@emd.wa.gov jpack1@wvoes.state.wv.us baconc@dma.state.wi.us hellerj@wy-arng.ngb.army.mil mrsala@samoatelco.com paulinobm@GU-ARNG.ngb.army.mil emo@eirite.cnmi.com nielsenm@hotmail.com
Quick Look—Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
State
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska
Administrator(s)
Mary Lynn Miller Tammy Doherty Vallee Bunting Gary Jones Vallee Bunting Douglas Gore Ken Horak Peter Cote Mary Lynne Miller Mary Lynne Miller Vallee Bunting Tammy Doherty Janet Odeshoo Janet Odeshoo Richard Klein Richard Klein Mary Lynne Miller Gary Jones Ken Horak Pete Cote Ken Horak Janet Odeshoo Janet Odeshoo Mary Lynne Miller Richard Klein Douglas Gore Richard Klein
Phone Number
(770) 220–5200 (425) 487–4604 (415) 923–7100 (940) 898–5104 (415) 923–7100 (303) 235–4840 (617) 223–9540 (215) 931–5608 (770) 220–5200 (770) 220–5200 (415) 923–7100 (425) 487–4604 (312) 408–5501 (312) 408–5501 (816) 283–7061 (816) 283–7061 (770) 220–5200 (940) 898–5104 (617) 223–9540 (215) 931–5608 (617) 223–9540 (312) 408–5501 (312) 408–5501 (770) 220–5200 (816) 283–7061 (303) 235–4840 (816) 283–7061
Fax Number
(770) 220–5230 (425) 487–4622 (415) 923–7112 (940) 898–5325 (415) 923–7112 (303) 235–4976 (617) 223–9519 (215) 931–5621 (770) 220–5230 (770) 220–5230 (415) 923–7112 (425) 487–4622 (312) 408–5234 (312) 408–5234 (816) 283–7582 (816) 283–7582 (770) 220–5230 (940) 898–5325 (617) 223–9519 (215) 931–5621 (617) 223–9519 (312) 408–5234 (312) 408–5234 (770) 220–5230 (816) 283–7582 (303) 235–4976 (816) 283–7582
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Administrator(s)
Valle Bunting Ken Horak Joseph Picciano Gary Jones Joseph Picciano Mary Lynne Miller Douglas Gore Janet Odeshoo Gary Jones Tammy Doherty Peter Cote Ken Horak Mary Lynne Miller Douglas Gore Mary Lynne Miller Gary Jones Douglas Gore Ken Horak Peter Cote Tammy Doherty Peter Cote Janet Odeshoo Douglas Gore Vallee Bunting Vallee Bunting Vallee Bunting Vallee Bunting Vallee Bunting Vallee Bunting
Phone Number
(415) 923–7100 (617) 223–9540 (212) 225–7209 (940) 898–5104 (212) 225–7209 (770) 220–5200 (303) 235–4840 (312) 408–5501 (940) 898–5104 (425) 487–4604 (215) 931–5608 (617) 223–9440 (770) 220–5200 (303) 235–4840 (770) 220–5200 (940) 898–5104 (303) 235–4840 (617) 223–9540 (215) 931–5608 (425) 487–4604 (215) 931–5608 (312) 408–5501 (303) 235–4840 (415) 923–7100 (415) 923–7100 (415) 923–7100 (415) 923–7100 (415) 923–7100 (415) 923–7100
Fax Number
(415) 923–7112 (617) 223–9519 (212) 225–7281 (940) 898–5325 (212) 225–7281 (770) 220–5230 (303) 235–4976 (312) 408–5234 (940) 898–5325 (425) 487–4622 (215) 931–5621 (617) 223–9519 (770) 220–5230 (303) 235–4976 (770) 220–5230 (940) 898–5325 (303) 235–4976 (617) 223–9519 (215) 931–5621 (425) 487–4622 (215) 931–5621 (312) 408–5234 (303) 235–4976 (415) 923–7112 (415) 923–7112 (415) 923–7112 (415) 923–7112 (415) 923–7112 (415) 923–7112
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NEW INFORMATION FORM
Revisions, Updates, and Additional Information
The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) updates this directory annually and seeks current information from programs each year. Please take a moment now to review carefully the directory’s contents. Use a copy of this form to submit revisions and corrections to the State Compensation and Assistance Division, Attn: National Resource Directory Update, Office for Victims of Crime (OVC), 810 Seventh Street NW., Washington, DC 20531. (Please print or type) Today’s date: ___________________________________________________________________________ State: __________________________________________________________________________________ Name of person submitting form: _________________________________________________________ Telephone number: (____) ________________________ Ext.:___________________________________ Revisions and Updates (Complete only those areas containing new information.) Name of program: _______________________________________________________________________ Goal of program: ________________________________________________________________________ Name of Grant Administrator: ____________________________________________________________ Grant Administrator’s mailing address: ____________________________________________________ Grant Administrator’s telephone number: (____) ___________________ Ext.: ____________________ Grant Administrator’s fax number: (____) __________________________________________________ Grant Administrator’s e-mail address: _____________________________________________________ When are funds available? ________________________________________________________________ How are funds publicized? _______________________________________________________________ What is the funding process?______________________________________________________________
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ALABAMA
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to provide funding assistance to state and local governments to address problems involving drugs and violent crime.
Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 5690 Montgomery, AL 36103–5690 (334) 242–5811 (334) 242–0712
As they become available, funds are publicized by public service announcements, mass mailings, conferences, and public meetings. The funding process is open/competitive with a funding cycle/project period of 1 year. Technical assistance is available on request.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs designed to reduce violence against crime victims, increase public awareness, and support batterers’ treatment programs.
Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 5690 Montgomery, AL 36106–5690 (334) 242–5811 (334) 242–0712
As they become available, funds are publicized by public service announcements, mass mailings, conferences, and public meetings. The funding process is open/competitive with a funding cycle/project period of 1 year. Technical assistance is available on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 30317 Montgomery, AL 36130–3017 (334) 206–5318 (334) 206–5663
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs serving women victims of violent crime and special units for law enforcement.
Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 5690 Montgomery, AL 36103–5690 (334) 242–5811 (334) 242–0712
As they become available, funds are publicized by public service announcements, mass mailings, conferences, and public meetings. The funding process is open/competitive with a funding cycle/project period of 1 year. Technical assistance is available on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs serving victims of violent crime.
Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 5690 Montgomery, AL 36103–5690 (334) 242–5811 (334) 242–0712
As they become available, funds are publicized by public service announcements, mass mailings, conferences, and public meetings. The funding process is open/competitive with a funding cycle/project period of 1 year. Technical assistance is available on request.
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and improve the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Human Resources
Mailing Address: S. Gordon Persons Building 50 South Ripley Street Montgomery, AL 36130 (334) 242–9509 (334) 242–0939
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Alabama Emergency Management Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Drawer 2160 Clanton, AL 35946–2160 (205) 280–2201 (205) 280–2410
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region I
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 3003 Chamblee-Tucker Road Atlanta, GA 30341 (770) 220–5200 (425) 220–5230
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
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ALASKA
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to provide funding assistance to state and local governments to address problems involving drugs and violent crime.
Alaska State Troopers
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 5700 East Tudor Road Anchorage, AK 99507 (907) 269–5082 (907) 337–2059
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund services for victims of domestic violence, including the provision of shelter and advocacy.
Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 111200 Juneau, AK 99811–1200 (907) 465–5504 (907) 465–3627
Funds are available in January of odd-numbered years and announced by a statewide request for proposals (RFP), public notices in the state’s administrative journal, newspapers, and mailings to existing grantees. The funding process is open/competitive. Applicants must be private/ nonprofit or government-based programs. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund sexual assault prevention projects focusing on youth ages 11–19.
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Division of Public Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 110616 Juneau, AK 99811–0616 (907) 465–5729 (907) 465–2770
Funds are available in January of odd-numbered years and are announced by a statewide RFP, public notices in the state’s administrative journal, newspapers, and mailings to existing grantees. The funding process is open/competitive. Applicants must be private/nonprofit or governmentbased programs. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to fund victim services including crisis intervention, children’s services, education/outreach, and batterers’ services.
Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 111200 Juneau, AK 99811–1200 (907) 465–4356 (907) 465–3627
Funds are available in January of odd-numbered years and announced by a statewide RFP, public notices in the state’s administrative journal, newspapers, and mailings to existing grantees. The funding process is open/competitive. Applicants must be private/nonprofit or government-based programs. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to improve Alaska’s response to domestic violence victims and their children.
Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 111200 Juneau, AK 99811–1200 (907) 465–4356 (907) 465–3627
Funds are available in January of odd-numbered years and announced by a statewide RFP, public notices in the state’s administrative journal, newspapers, and mailings to existing grantees. The
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funding process is open/competitive. Applicants must be private/nonprofit or government-based programs. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund victim assistance services.
Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 111200 Juneau, AK 99811–1200 (907) 465–4356 (907) 465–3627
Funds are available in January of odd-numbered years and announced by a statewide RFP, public notices in the state’s administrative journal, newspapers, and mailings to existing grantees. The funding process is open/competitive. Applicants must be private/nonprofit or government-based programs. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Division of Emergency Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Drawer 5750 Fort Richardson, AK 99505 (907) 428–7032 (907) 428–7009
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
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Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region X
Mailing Address: Federal Regional Center 130 228th Street SW. Bothell, WA 98021–9796 (425) 487–4604 (425) 487–4622
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
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AMERICAN SAMOA
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to provide funding assistance to states, local governments, and territories to address problems involving drugs and violent crime.
Criminal Justice Planning Agency
Mailing Address: American Samoa Government Executive Office Building Third Floor Pago Pago, AS 96799 [011] (684) 633–5221 [011] (684) 633–7552
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund services for victims of domestic violence, including shelter and advocacy.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: 1206 Longworth Building Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225–8577
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: LBJ Tropical Medical Center Pago Pago, AS 96799 [011] (684) 633–2261 [011] (684) 633–5379
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to strengthen criminal justice and victim service efforts addressing violence against women.
Criminal Justice Planning Agency
Mailing Address: American Samoa Government Executive Office Building Third Floor Pago Pago, AS 96799 [011] (684) 633–5221 [011] (684) 633–2269
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant program is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of crime.
Criminal Justice Planning Agency
Mailing Address: American Samoa Government Executive Office Building Third Floor Pago Pago, AS 96799 [011] (684) 633–5221 [011] (684) 633–7552
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve management of child abuse cases, including improved investigation and prosecution of these cases.
Office of the Governor
Mailing Address: Child Abuse Coordinator Department of Human Resources American Samoa Government Pago Pago, AS 96799
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Office of Territorial and International Criminal Intelligence and Drug Enforcement
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 4567 Pago Pago, AS 96799 (684) 633–2827 (684) 633–5111
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region IX
Mailing Address: Presidio of San Francisco Building 105 San Francisco, CA 94129–1250 (415) 923–7100 (415) 923–7112
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
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ARIZONA
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to provide funding assistance to state and local governments to address problems involving drugs and violent crime.
Criminal Justice Commission
Mailing Address: 3737 North Seventh Street Suite 260 Phoenix, AZ 85014 (602) 230–0252 (602) 728–0752
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to provide services to victims of domestic violence, particularly in rural areas.
Department of Health Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1740 West Adams Street Phoenix, AZ 85007–2607 (602) 542–7341 (602) 542–1062
When funds are available, they are announced by a statewide request for proposals (RFP). The funding process is open/competitive with priority given to services in rural areas. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health Services
Mailing Address: 2700 North Third Street Suite 4050 Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 364–2401 (602) 542–7351
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to fund innovative solutions for domestic violence through prevention and early intervention.
Governor’s Office for Domestic Violence Prevention
Mailing Address: 1700 West Washington Suite 101F Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542–1764 (602) 542–5522
Phone: Fax:
Funds available in June–July are publicized by an RFP mailed to interested private/nonprofit and government agencies. The funding process is open/competitive; collaboration is encouraged but not required. The funding cycle/project period is 11 months. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops and on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to fund criminal justice reform within all jurisdictions of law enforcement and to assist victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Governor’s Office for Domestic Violence Prevention
Mailing Address: 1700 West Washington Suite 101F Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542–1764 (602) 542–5522
Phone: Fax:
To publicize funds as they are available, an RFP is mailed to interested private/nonprofit and government agencies. The funding process is open/competitive; collaboration is encouraged but not required. The funding cycle/project period is 15–18 months. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops and on request.
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VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund services directly benefiting victims of crime.
Arizona Department of Public Safety
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 6638 Phoenix, AZ 85005–6638 (602) 223–2480 (602) 223–2943
As funds are available, they are publicized by mass mailings. The funding process is open/competitive, with priority given to continuation of projects. The funding cycle/project period is variable. Technical assistance is available on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Governor’s Office for Children
Mailing Address: 1700 West Washington Suite 404 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542–3461 (602) 542–4644
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Division of Emergency Management
Mailing Address: 5636 East McDowell Road Building 5101 Phoenix, AZ 85008–3455 (602) 231–6218 (602) 231–6206
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region IX
Mailing Address: Presidio of San Francisco Building 105 San Francisco, CA 94129–1250 (415) 923–7100 (415) 923–7112
Phone: Fax:
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ARKANSAS
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to provide funding assistance to state and local governments to address drug and violent crime problems.
Department of Finance and Administration
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 3278 Little Rock, AR 72203 (501) 682–2579 (501) 682–5206
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide shelter and related assistance for victims of family violence.
Office of the Prosecutor Coordinator
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 3278 Little Rock, AR 72203 (501) 682–2579 (501) 682–5206
As they are available, funds are publicized by direct mail to potential service providers and notices are placed in statewide newspapers. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is variable. Technical assistance is available through a workshop and on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this program is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: 4815 West Markham Street Slot 41 Little Rock, AR 72205–3867 (501) 661–2135 (501) 661–2055
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to strengthen criminal justice and victim service efforts to address violence against women.
Department of Finance and Administration
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 3278 Little Rock, AR 72201 (501) 682–5149 (501) 682–5155
As they are available, funds are publicized by direct mail to potential service providers and notices in statewide newspapers. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is variable. Technical assistance is available through a workshop and on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of crime.
Department of Finance and Administration
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 3278 Little Rock, AR 72203 (501) 682–1074 (501) 682–5206
As they are available, funds are publicized by direct mail to potential service providers and notices in statewide newspapers. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is variable. Technical assistance is available through a workshop and on request.
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and improve the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape, and Domestic Violence
Mailing Address: 4301 West Markham Slot 606 Little Rock, AR 72205 (501) 661–7975 (501) 661–7967
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Department of Emergency Management
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 758 Conway, AR 72003–0758 (501) 730–9782 (501) 730–9778
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region VI
Mailing Address: Federal Regional Center 800 North Loop 288 Denton, TX 76201–3698 (940) 898–5104 (940) 898–5325
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
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CALIFORNIA
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to provide funding assistance to state and local governments to address problems involving drugs and violent crime.
Office of Criminal Justice Planning
Mailing Address: 1130 K Street LL60 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 323–7612 (916) 323–8714
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide shelter and related assistance for victims of family violence.
Office of Criminal Justice Planning
Mailing Address: 1130 K Street Suite 300 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 324–9204 (916) 324–9167
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant program is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 942732–7320 Sacramento, CA 94234–7320 (916) 327–6985 (916) 324–7764
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to improve the response of police, prosecutors, and judges to crimes against women.
Office of Criminal Justice Planning
Mailing Address: Victim Service/Violence Prevention Division 1130 K Street Suite 300 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 323–7736 (916) 324–8554
Phone: Fax:
As funds are available, they are publicized in the OCJP Program Plan. The funding process is open/competitive with preference to agencies with demonstrated service delivery experience. The funding cycle/project period is 3 years, with annual reapplication. Technical assistance is through a workshop and on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of crime.
Office of Criminal Justice Planning
Mailing Address: 1130 K Street Suite 300 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 323–7736 (916) 324–8554
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Office of Criminal Justice Planning
Mailing Address: 1130 K Street Suite 300 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 323–7666 (916) 327–8711
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Office of Emergency Service
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 2800 Meadowview Road Sacramento, CA 95832 (916) 262–1816 (916) 262–2837
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region IX
Mailing Address: Presidio of San Francisco Building 105 San Francisco, CA 94129–1250 (415) 923–7100 (415) 923–7112
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
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COLORADO
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to provide funding assistance to state and local governments to address drug and violent crime problems.
Division of Criminal Justice
Mailing Address: 700 Kipling Street Suite 1000 Denver, CO 80215 (303) 239–5717 (303) 239–4491
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund agencies that provide immediate shelter and assistance to victims of family violence.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1575 Sherman Street Denver, CO 80203–1714 (303) 866–2855 (303) 866–4629
Funds are available in April and are publicized in the newspapers, by the domestic violence coalition, and notices of funding. The funding process is open/competitive. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide sexual assault prevention and education activities.
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Department of Public Health and Environment
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South OH–A5 Denver, CO 80222–1530 (303) 692–2015 (303) 782–0095
Funds are available in October and are publicized by a request for proposals (RFP) mailed out statewide to service providers. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is April–March. Technical assistance is available through a workshop and on request.
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to fund community-based and government programs that serve battered women and their children.
Colorado Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1575 Sherman Street Denver, CO 80203–1714 (303) 866–2855 (303) 866–4629
Funds are available in April and are publicized in newspapers, by the domestic violence coalition, and notices of funding. The funding process is open/competitive. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that assist female victims of violent crime and to support projects designed to improve the system’s response to violent crimes against women.
Division of Criminal Justice
Mailing Address: 700 Kipling Street Suite 1000 Denver, CO 80215 (303) 239–5728 (303) 239–5743
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in October and are publicized by a statewide mailing to service providers. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation projects. The funding
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cycle/project period is April–March. Technical assistance is available through an annual workshop and on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs providing direct services to crime victims and their children.
Colorado Division of Criminal Justice
Mailing Address: 700 Kipling Street Suite 1000 Denver, CO 80215 (303) 239–4429 (303) 239–4411
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in March and publicized by a statewide mailing to service providers. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation projects. The funding cycle/project period is January–December. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops and on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1575 Sherman Street Denver, CO 80203–1714 (303) 866–5137 (303) 866–4629
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
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Office of Emergency Management
Mailing Address: Camp George West 15075 South Golden Road Golden, CO 80401 (303) 273–1640 (303) 273–1795
Phone: Fax:
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region VII
Mailing Address: Denver Federal Center Building 710, Box 25267 Denver, CO 80225–0267 (303) 235–4840 (303) 235–4976
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to provide funding assistance to state and local governments to address problems involving drugs and violent crime.
Office of Policy and Management
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 450 Capitol Avenue Hartford, CT 06106–1308 (860) 418–6279 (860) 418–6496
Funds are available in March. The funding process is determined by a federally required policy board. Grants are prenegotiated with eligible state agencies and local government programs. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to assist battered women by funding programs that provide transitional living services.
Department of Social Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 25 Sigourney Street Hartford, CT 06105 (860) 424–5872 (860) 951–2996
Funds are available in March and are publicized in family violence coalition newsletters. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation programs. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through meetings with grantees and on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Public Health
Mailing Address: 410 Capitol Avenue MS #11–PSI Hartford, CT 06134–0308 (860) 509–7658 (860) 509–7717
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that serve battered women and their children by providing shelter and support services.
Department of Social Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 25 Sigourney Street Hartford, CT 06105 (860) 424–5872 (860) 951–2996
Funds are available in June and are publicized in family violence coalition newsletters. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation programs. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through meetings with grantees and on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to enhance and improve the state’s response to domestic violence and sexual assault victims.
Office of Policy and Management
Mailing Address: 450 Capitol Avenue MS #52–CPD Hartford, CT 06106 (860) 418–6391 (860) 418–6496
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in December and are publicized at the annual advisory board meeting with representatives from state and local government and service providers. The funding process is open/competitive and based on an allocation plan and priorities set by the board. The funding cycle/project period is 1 year. Technical assistance is available on request.
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VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund new, expanded, and continuing programs providing direct services to crime victims.
Office of Victim Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 31 Cooke Street Plainville, CT 06062 (860) 747–6070 (860) 747–6428
As funds are available, they are publicized by a mailed request for proposals and advertisements in major newspapers. The funding process is open/competitive. Priorities are set by federal guidelines and the Connecticut General Assembly. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Children and Families
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 505 Hudson Street Hartford, CT 06106 (860) 550–6472 (860) 566–6726
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Office of Emergency Management
Mailing Address: State Armory 360 Broad Street Hartford, CT 06105–3795 (860) 566–3376 (860) 247–0664
Phone: Fax:
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region I
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 442 J.W. McCormack POCH Boston, MA 02109–4595 (617) 223–9540 (303) 223–9519
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to provide funding assistance to state and local governments to address problems involving drugs and violent crime.
Criminal Justice Council
Mailing Address: 820 North French Street 10th Floor Wilmington, DE 19801 (302) 577–5030 (302) 577–3440
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence.
Criminal Justice Council
Mailing Address: 820 North French Street 10th Floor Wilmington, DE 19801 (302) 577–3697 (302) 577–3440
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized by advertisements in local newspapers, mailings to service providers, and local agency newsletters. The funding process is open/competitive for 25 percent of the funds, with the remaining 75 percent giving priority to shelter programs. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund rape prevention and education programs, 24-hour hotlines, and victim assistance.
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Department of Health and Social Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 637 Dover, DE 19903 (302) 739–4724 (302) 739–3839
Funds are available in the spring and are publicized by a press release in statewide newspapers. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is 1–3 years. Technical assistance is available on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to fund projects that ensure an integrated and coordinated approach to combat violence against women.
Criminal Justice Council
Mailing Address: 820 North French Street 10th Floor Wilmington, DE 19801 (302) 577–5025 (302) 577–3440
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized by advertisements in local newspapers and mailings to service providers. The funding process is open/competitive within federal guidelines. The funding cycle/project period is 1 year, with a renewal option. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs providing direct services to crime victims and their children.
Criminal Justice Council
Mailing Address: 820 North French Street 10th Floor Wilmington, DE 19801 (302) 577–8696 (302) 577–3440
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized by advertisements in local newspapers, mailings to service providers, and notices in local agency newsletters. The funding process is open/competitive within
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federal guidelines. The funding cycle/project period is 1 year, with renewal options. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Children and Families
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1825 Faulkland Road Wilmington, DE 19805 (302) 633–2654 (302) 633–2652
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Emergency Management Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 165 Brick Store Landing Road Smryna, DE 19977 (302) 659–3362 (302) 659–6855
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region III
Mailing Address: One Independence Mall Sixth Floor 615 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 10106–4404 (215) 931–5608 (215) 931–5621
Phone: Fax:
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to provide funding assistance to state and local governments to address problems involving drugs and violent crime.
Office of Justice Grants Administration
Mailing Address: 717 14th Street NW. Suite 1200 Washington, DC 20005 (202) 727–6537 (202) 727–1617
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: 65 I Street SW. Randall Building Washington, DC 20024 (202) 727–5947 (202) 279–6014
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 800 Ninth Street SW. Washington, DC 20024 (202) 442–5884 (202) 442–4796
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to strengthen criminal justice and victim service efforts addressing violence against women.
Office of Justice Grants Administration
Mailing Address: 717 14th Street NW. Suite 1200 Washington, DC 20005 (202) 727–6537 (202) 727–1617
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of crime.
Office of Justice Grants Administration
Mailing Address: 717 14th Street NW. Suite 1120 Washington, DC 20001 (202) 727–0941 (202) 727–1617
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
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Office of Justice Grants Administration
Mailing Address: 717 14th Street NW. Suite 1200 Washington, DC 20005 (202) 727–6537 (202) 727–1617
Phone: Fax:
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Emergency Management Agency
Mailing Address: 2000 14th Street NW. Eighth Floor Washington, DC 20009 (202) 727–2775 (202) 673–2290
Phone: Fax:
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region III
Mailing Address: One Independence Mall Sixth Floor 615 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 10106–4404 (215) 931–5608 (215) 931–5621
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FLORIDA
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to provide funding assistance to state and local governments to address problems involving drugs and violent crime.
Department of Law Enforcement
Mailing Address: Office of Criminal Justice Grants 1819 Miccosukee Commons Tallahassee, FL 32308 (850) 410–8700 (850) 410–8728
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in March and publicized by local and state government agencies. The funding process consists of each county receiving an allocation based on population and crime statistics. Individual counties identify local priorities for funds. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence.
Department of Children and Family Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 2811 Industrial Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32301 (850) 488–8762 (850) 487–0688
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Office of Health Promotion and Wellness
Mailing Address: Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services 1317 Winewood Boulevard Building 1, Room HSH Tallahassee, FL 32399 (850) 921–6926 (850) 414–6625
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to strengthen law enforcement and prosecution strategies to combat violent crimes against women and to provide services for women victims of violent crime.
Department of Children and Families
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1317 Winewood Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399–2100 (850) 414–8312 (850) 922–6720
As available, funds are publicized by a mailing to service providers and on the Internet. The funding process is a combination of open/competitive and sole-source contracts. The funding cycle/project period is 6–18 months. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops and on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to support direct assistance to victims of crime as soon as possible after the crime to reduce the severity of trauma.
Department of Legal Affairs
Mailing Address: The Capitol PL–01 Tallahassee, FL 32399–1050 (850) 414–3340 (850) 487–3013
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are announced by a mailing to current service providers. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to underserved populations as defined by the attorney general. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through statewide workshops.
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Children and Families
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 2811 Industrial Plaza Drive Tallahassee, FL 32301 (850) 488–4062 (850) 487–0688
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Department of Community Affairs
Mailing Address: Division of Emergency Management 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399–2100 (850) 413–9837 (850) 488–5777
Phone: Fax:
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region IV
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 3003 Chamblee-Tucker Road Atlanta, GA 30341 (770) 220–5200 (770) 220–5230
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund local and statewide projects that address violent crime, drug control, and improvement of the criminal justice system.
Criminal Justice Coordinating Council
Mailing Address: 503 Oak Place Suite 540 Atlanta, GA 30349 (404) 559–4949 (404) 559–4960
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in March and are publicized by a mailing to all criminal justice agencies. The funding process is competitive and based on a strategy that reduces federal funds over a 48-month period. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through a 1-day workshop.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to enable family violence shelter programs to enhance basic services for victims.
Department of Human Resources
Mailing Address: 2 Peachtree Street NW. Suite 12–404 Atlanta, GA 30303–3180 (404) 657–3423 (404) 657–3489
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available May–June and are publicized by a request for proposals (RFP). The funding process is established by an advisory committee, which recommends an allocation formula. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request.
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Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to provide services to victims of sexual assault, a prevention program for youth ages 12–22, and community education regarding sexual assault.
Department of Public Health
Mailing Address: 2 Peachtree Street NW. Room 7–205 Atlanta, GA 30303–3142 (404) 657–2758 (404) 657–2769
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized by an RFP and mailings to service providers. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to rape crisis and domestic violence shelter programs. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request.
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to provide base funding for all certified shelter programs.
Department of Human Resources
Mailing Address: 2 Peachtree Street NW. Suite 7–205 Atlanta, GA 30303–3180 (404) 657–3423 (404) 657–3489
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in May–June and are publicized by an RFP. The funding process is based on Georgia law, which requires funds to be distributed equally to state certified domestic violence shelter programs. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is provided in an annual mandatory workshop.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to fund local and statewide projects that address violent crimes against women, including direct services, training, and developing policies and procedures.
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Criminal Justice Coordinating Council
Mailing Address: 503 Oak Place Suite 540 Atlanta, GA 30349 (404) 559–4949 (404) 559–4960
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in June and publicized by newsletters and mailings to known providers, law enforcement, and prosecutors. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation projects and areas of greatest need. The funding cycle is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops and on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund local and statewide services that directly benefit victims of crime.
Criminal Justice Coordinating Council
Mailing Address: 503 Oak Place Suite 540 Atlanta, GA 30349 (404) 559–4949 (404) 559–4960
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in June and publicized by newsletters and mailings to known providers, law enforcement, and prosecutors. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation projects and areas of greatest need. The funding cycle is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops and on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Division of Family and Children Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 2 Peachtree Street NW. Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 657–3461 (404) 657–3715
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Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Emergency Management Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 935 East Confederate Avenue Atlanta, GA 30316–0055 (404) 635–7002 (404) 635–7205
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region IV
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 3003 Chamblee-Tucker Road Atlanta, GA 30341 (770) 220–5200 (770) 220–5230
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund local and statewide projects that address violent crime, drug control, and improvement of the criminal justice system.
Bureau of Planning
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 2950 Hagatna, GU 96932 [011] (671) 472–4201 [011] (671) 477–1812
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that prevent violence against women.
Bureau of Planning
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 2950 Hagatna, GU 96932 [011] (671) 472–9162 [011] (671) 472–7575
As available, funds are publicized through newspaper announcements of a request for proposals (RFP). The funding process is open/competitive; however, government and nongovernment programs meet to agree on funding levels. The funding cycle is February–January. Technical assistance is available through workshops.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund rape prevention education programs and some services to rape victims.
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Department of Public Health and Social Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 2816 Hagatna, GU 96910 [011] (671) 475–0671 [011] (671) 477–7626
As available, funds are publicized by newspaper announcements of an RFP. The funding process is open/competitive within nonprofit, nongovernment agencies and/or coalitions. The funding cycle/project period is 1 year, with renewal for an additional year. Technical assistance is available on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to train officers, prosecutors, and other personnel; expand services for victims; improve collaboration; and develop data collection.
Office of the Governor
Mailing Address: Federal Program Office P.O. Box 2950 Hagatna, GU 96932 [011] (671) 472–9162 [011] (671) 477–4826
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized by newspaper announcements of an RFP. The funding process is open/competitive; however, government and nongovernment agencies meet and agree on funding levels. The funding cycle/project period is February–January. Technical assistance is available through workshops.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund services for victims of violent crime.
Department of Law
Mailing Address: 120 West O’Brien Drive Suite 2–200E Hagatna, GU 96910 9–1– (671) 475–3324, ext. 285 9–1– (671) 472–2493
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized by newspaper announcements of an RFP. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is 1 year. Technical assistance is available on request.
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Public Health and Social Services
Mailing Address: Child Abuse Coordinator P.O. Box 2816 Hagatna, GU 96910
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Department of Military Affairs
Mailing Address: Office of Civil Defense P.O. Box 2877 Hagatna, GU 96932 [011] (671) 475–0802 [011] (671) 477–9317
Phone: Fax:
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region IX
Mailing Address: Presidio of San Francisco Building 105 San Francisco, CA 94129–1250 (415) 923–7100 (415) 923–7112
Phone: Fax:
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects, as required by federal guidelines, including projects with a victim services component.
Department of the Attorney General
Mailing Address: 325 South Beretania Street Suite 401 Honolulu, HI 96813 (808) 586–1151 (808) 586–1373
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in the fall and are publicized by mailings to government agencies, which may include nongovernment agencies in their proposals. The Governor’s Committee on Crime evaluates the proposals and determines the awards. The funding cycle/project period is 1 year, with extensions. Technical assistance is available through a workshop provided on request.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 339 Honolulu, HI 96809–0339 (808) 586–5664 (808) 586–5700
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Hawaii Department of Health
Mailing Address: 1250 Punchbowl Street #326 Honolulu, HI 96813 (808) 586–4402 (808) 586–4444
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized by a request for proposals (RPF) printed in local newspapers. The funding process is open/competitive and the funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to fund local and statewide services to address violent crimes against women.
Department of the Attorney General
Mailing Address: Resource Coordination Division 425 Queen Street Honolulu, HI 96813 (808) 586–1282 (808) 586–1373
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized by an announcement to domestic violence and sexual assault groups. The funding process is competitive, and some funds are designated by the state planning committee. The funding cycle/project period is 1 year. Technical assistance is available on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund local and statewide services that directly benefit victims of crime.
Department of the Attorney General
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 425 Queen Street, Room 221 Honolulu, HI 96813 (808) 586–1155 (808) 586–1373
As available, funds are announced by county victim assistance coordinators issuing a local RFP. The funding process is by formula to counties and is competitive for local providers. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request.
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 339 Honolulu, HI 96809–0339 (808) 586–5664 (808) 586–5700
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Hawaii State Department of Defense
Mailing Address: Civil Defense Division 3949 Diamond Head Road Honolulu, HI 96816 (808) 733–4301 (808) 733–4248
Phone: Fax:
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region IX
Mailing Address: Presidio of San Francisco Building 105 San Francisco, CA 94129–1250 (415) 923–7100 (415) 923–7112
Phone: Fax:
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to provide funding assistance to state and local governments to address problems involving drugs and violent crime.
Idaho State Police
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 700 Meridian, ID 83680–0700 (208) 884–7047 (208) 884–7094
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund statewide services for victims of violent crime.
Idaho Council on Domestic Violence
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 83720 Boise, ID 83720–0036 (208) 334–5580 (208) 332–7353
Funds are available in January and are publicized in newspapers. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health and Welfare
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 83720 Boise, ID 83720–0036 (208) 334–5933 (208) 334–6573
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to strengthen criminal justice and victim service efforts to address violence against women.
Department of Law Enforcement
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 700 Meridian, ID 83680–0700 (208) 884–7042 (208) 884–7094
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund statewide services for victims of violent crime.
Idaho Council on Domestic Violence
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 83720 Boise, ID 83720–0036 (208) 334–5580 (208) 332–7353
Funds are available in January and are publicized in newspapers. The funding process is open/competitive. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
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Department of Health and Welfare
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 450 West State Street Boise, ID 83720 (208) 334–5920 (208) 334–6699
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Idaho Military Division
Mailing Address: Bureau of Hazardous Materials 4040 Guard Street Building 600 Boise, ID 83705 (208) 334–3263 (208) 334–3267
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region X
Mailing Address: Federal Regional Center 130 228th Street SW. Bothell, WA 98021–9796 (425) 487–4604 (415) 487–4622
Phone: Fax:
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ILLINOIS
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to improve the effectiveness of the criminal justice system regarding violent crime and drug abuse.
Criminal Justice Information Authority
Mailing Address: 120 South Riverside Plaza Suite 1016 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 793–8550 (312) 793–8422
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in the spring and are publicized by a mailing and an announcement posted annually at the start of the planning process. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is ongoing. Technical assistance is available on request.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund crisis intervention services for victims of domestic violence and their children.
Illinois Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: 300 Iles Park Place Second Floor Springfield, IL 62762 (217) 524–6034 (217) 524–6029
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in the early spring/late winter and are publicized by a request for proposal advertised in the newspaper. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation projects. The funding cycle/project period is 1 year, with a renewal clause. Technical assistance is available on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Public Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 535 West Jefferson Street Springfield, IL 62761 (217) 785–1067 (217) 782–1235
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to improve the response of the criminal justice system to victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.
Criminal Justice Information Authority
Mailing Address: 120 South Riverside Plaza Suite 1016 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 793–8550 (312) 793–8422
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in the fall and are publicized by a mailing and an announcement posted annually at the start of the planning process. The funding process is based on need or is open/competitive depending on the problem to be addressed. The funding cycle/project period is ongoing. Technical assistance is available on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of violent crime.
Criminal Justice Information Authority
Mailing Address: 120 South Riverside Plaza Suite 1016 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 793–8550 (312) 793–8422
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in the spring and are publicized by a mailing and an announcement posted annually at the start of the planning process. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is ongoing. Technical assistance is available on request.
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Children and Family Services
Mailing Address: Phone: 406 East Monroe Street Springfield, IL 62701–1498 (217) 785–0076 (217) 524–3966
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Emergency Management Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 110 East Adams Springfield, IL 62701–1109 (217) 782–2700 (217) 557–4783
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region V
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 536 South Clark Street Chicago, IL 60605 (312) 408–5501 (415) 408–5234
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INDIANA
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund local and statewide projects that address violent crime, drug control, and improvement of the criminal justice system.
Criminal Justice Institute
Mailing Address: One North Capitol Suite 1000 Indianapolis, IN 46204–2038 (317) 232–3383 (317) 232–4979
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to help maintain and enhance services for victims of domestic violence, including shelter, counseling, and prevention efforts.
Family and Social Services Administration
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 402 West Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 232–4241 (317) 232–4436
As available, funds are announced by a statewide mailing through the county Step Ahead Council. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is 1 year. Technical assistance is available through a workshop and on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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State Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1330 West Michigan Street Indianapolis, IN 46206–1964 (317) 233–8588 (317) 233–7761
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to remedy abuse, neglect, or exploitation of victims of family violence.
Family and Social Services Administration
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 402 West Washington Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 232–4241 (317) 232–4436
As available, funds are publicized by a statewide mailing through the county Step Ahead Council. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is 1 year. Technical assistance is available through a workshop and on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to strengthen criminal justice and victim service efforts to address violence against women.
Criminal Justice Institute
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1330 West Michigan Street Indianapolis, IN 46204–1964 (317) 233–8588 (317) 233–4529
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of crime.
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Criminal Justice Institute
Mailing Address: 302 West Washington Street Room E–209 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 233–3341 (317) 232–4979
Phone: Fax:
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Emergency Management Agency
Mailing Address: 302 West Washington Street Room E–208 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 232–3834 (317) 232–3895
Phone: Fax:
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region V
Mailing Address: Phone: 536 South Clark Street Chicago, IL 60605 (312) 408–5501
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IOWA
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund local and statewide projects that address violent crime, drug control, and improvement of the criminal justice system.
Governor’s Office of Drug Control Policy
Mailing Address: Lucas State Office Building 401 Southwest Eighth Street Des Moines, IA 50309 (515) 281–3788 (515) 242–6390
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to provide services to domestic violence victims.
Iowa Department of Justice
Mailing Address: Crime Victim Assistance 100 Court Avenue Suite 100 Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281–5044 (515) 281–8199
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized by press releases, mailings, and requests. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation projects. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through a 1-day workshop.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that focus on sexual assault prevention and education. Underserved populations are also targeted.
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Department of Public Health
Mailing Address: Division of Health Protection Lucas State Office Building Des Moines, IA 50319–0075 (515) 281–4344 (515) 281–4529
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are announced by mailings, letters, and board meetings. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request.
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to fund services and a statewide hotline for domestic violence and sexual abuse victims.
Office of the Attorney General
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: Hoover State Office Building Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281–8373 (515) 281–8199
As available, funds are publicized by press releases, mailings, and requests. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation projects. The funding cycle/project period is 12 months. Technical assistance is available through a 1-day workshop.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to enhance and implement programs focusing on violence against women.
Governor’s Office of Drug Control Policy
Mailing Address: Lucas State Office Building 401 Southwest Eighth Street Des Moines, IA 50309 (515) 242–6379 (515) 242–6390
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized by a request for proposals sent to all law enforcement agencies, county attorneys, and victim services providers. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is 12 months. A technical assistance workshop is provided through the Iowa Communications Network.
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VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund direct services for victims of domestic abuse, sexual abuse, child abuse, and the previously underserved.
Iowa Department of Justice
Mailing Address: Crime Victim Assistance 100 Court Avenue Suite 100 Des Moines, IA 50309 (515) 281–5044 (515) 281–8199
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized through press releases, mailings, and requests. The funding cycle is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation projects. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is provided through a 1-day workshop.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: Hoover State Office Building Des Moines, IA 50319–0114 (515) 281–8978 (515) 281–4597
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Department of Public Defense
Mailing Address: Emergency Management Division Hoover State Office Building Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281–3231 (515) 281–7539
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region VII
Mailing Address: 2323 Grand Boulevard Suite 900 Kansas City, MO 64108–2670 (816) 283–7061 (816) 283–7582
Phone: Fax:
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KANSAS
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Criminal Justice Coordinating Council
Mailing Address: 700 Jackson Street SW. Room 501 Topeka, KS 66603 (785) 296–0923 (785) 296–0927
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in February and are announced in the Kansas Register. The funding process is open/competitive; however, law enforcement programs are primary recipients. The funding cycle/ project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to assist domestic violence programs.
Office of the Attorney General
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 301 Southwest 10th Avenue Topeka, KS 66612–1597 (785) 296–2215 (785) 291–6296
Funds are available in April and are publicized by a mass mailing and listing in the Kansas Register. The funding process is open/competitive. Preference is given to domestic violence programs. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund services to victims of sexual assault with a focus on prevention.
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Department of Health and Environment
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 900 Southwest Jackson Topeka, KS 66612–1290 (913) 296–8126 (913) 296–8059
As available, funds are publicized by mass mailings, newsletters, and listings in the Kansas Register. The funding process is competitive. Priority is given to programs with rape crisis services. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. A technical assistance workshop is provided.
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to provide funds to programs serving victims of domestic violence, child abuse, and other victims of violent crime.
Office of the Attorney General
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 301 Southwest 10th Avenue Topeka, KS 66612–1597 (785) 296–2215 (785) 291–3875
Funds are available in April and are announced by a mass mailing and listing in the Kansas Register. The funding process is open/competitive. Preference is given to domestic violence programs. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to provide funds to programs addressing crimes against women.
Office of the Attorney General
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 301 Southwest 10th Avenue Topeka, KS 66612–1597 (785) 296–2215 (785) 291–3875
Funds are available in July and are announced by a mass mailing and listing in the Kansas Register. The funding process is competitive; however, funds are divided among law enforcement, prosecutors/courts, and victim service providers. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request.
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VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of crime.
Office of the Attorney General
Mailing Address: 120 Southwest 10th Avenue Second Floor Topeka, KS 66612–1597 (785) 296–2215 (785) 296–6296
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in July and are announced by a mass mailing and listing in the Kansas Register. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation projects. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through application workshops and on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Social and Rehabilitative Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 300 Southwest Oakley Street Topeka, KS 66606 (785) 291–3597 (785) 296–6649
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Kansas Highway Patrol
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 122 Southwest Seventh Topeka, KS 66603–3847 (785) 296–6800 (515) 296–3049
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region VII
Mailing Address: 2323 Grand Boulevard Suite 900 Kansas City, MO 64108–2670 (816) 283–7061 (816) 283–7582
Phone: Fax:
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KENTUCKY
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that address drug control and violent crime issues including victim services.
Kentucky Justice Cabinet
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 403 Wapping Street Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564–7554 (502) 564–4840
Funds are available in January–February and are publicized by a list mailing. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation projects. The funding cycle/project period is 12 months, with a renewal option. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund family violence programs that provide shelter and related assistance.
Kentucky Cabinet for Human Resources
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 275 East Main Street 3WB Frankfort, KY 40621 (502) 564–7536 (502) 564–2467
As available, funds are publicized by the state domestic violence coalition. The funding process is competitive. Priority is given to spouse abuse shelters serving victims and dependent children. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 275 East Main Street Frankfort, KY 40621 (502) 564–7996 (502) 564–4553
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs to enhance services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Kentucky Justice Cabinet
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 403 Wapping Street Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564–3251 (502) 564–4840
As available, funds are publicized in various agency newsletters. The funding process is open/ competitive and the funding cycle/project period is 1 year. Technical assistance is available through grant writing workshops.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund services for all victims of violent crime.
Kentucky Justice Cabinet
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 403 Wapping Street Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564–3251 (502) 564–5244
As available, funds are publicized in various agency newsletters. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is 1 year. Technical assistance is available through grant-writing workshops.
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department for Social Services
Mailing Address: 275 East Main Street Sixth Floor Frankfort, KY 40621 (502) 564–3867 (502) 564–3096
Phone: Fax:
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Division of Emergency Management
Mailing Address: 100 Minuteman Parkway Building 100 Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 607–1689 (505) 607–1251
Phone: Fax:
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region IV
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 3003 Chamblee-Tucker Road Atlanta, GA 30341 (707) 220–5200 (770) 220–5230
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Commission on Law Enforcement
Mailing Address: 1885 Wooddale Boulevard Suite 708 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 (504) 925–4942 (504) 925–1998
Phone: Fax:
As funds become available, they are publicized in all major newspapers statewide. The funding process was established by local planning councils in accordance with federal guidelines. The funding cycle/project period is 3 years, with a 1-year extension available. Technical assistance is available on request.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs providing assistance to victims of family violence.
Office of Women’s Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 94095 Baton Rouge, LA 70804–9095 (504) 922–0960 (504) 922–0959
Funds are available in April and are publicized by a request for proposals (RFP). The funding process gives priority to currently funded providers. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to support rape crisis services with an emphasis on prevention and education.
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Office of Public Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 60630 New Orleans, LA 70112 (504) 568–2510 (504) 568–7005
Funds are available in January and are publicized by an RFP. The funding process is open to rape crisis centers exclusively. The funding cycle is based on the federal fiscal year; project periods are up to 3-year contracts. Technical assistance is available on request.
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is funding local family violence programs to assist victims.
Office of Women’s Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 94095 Baton Rouge, LA 70804–9095 (225) 922–0960 (225) 922–0959
Funds are available in April and are publicized by an RFP. The funding process gives priority to currently funded providers. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to encourage collaborative efforts to strengthen the criminal justice system’s response to violence against women.
Commission on Law Enforcement
Mailing Address: 1885 Wooddale Boulevard Room 708 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 (225) 925–1757 (225) 925–1998
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available at various times and are publicized by advertisements in all major newspapers and coalition newsletters. The funding process is open/competitive; however, local planning councils work with domestic violence and sexual assault coalitions on allocation decisions. The funding cycle/project periods vary. Technical assistance is available on request.
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VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to support the provision of direct services to victims of crime.
Commission on Law Enforcement
Mailing Address: 1885 Wooddale Boulevard Room 708 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 (225) 925–1757 (225) 925–1998
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available at various times and are publicized by advertisements in all major newspapers and coalition newsletters. The funding process is open/competitive; however, local planning councils work with domestic violence and sexual assault coalitions on allocation decisions. The funding cycle/project period is 1 year, with a renewal option. Technical assistance is available on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Office of the Assistant Attorney General
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 94040 Baton Rouge, LA 70804–9004 (225) 342–4134 (225) 342–7593
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Louisiana State Police
Mailing Address: Department of Public Safety 265 South Foster Street Baton Rouge, LA 70806 (225) 922–2293 (225) 925–4903
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region VI
Mailing Address: Federal Regional Center 800 North Loop 288 Denton, TX 76201–3698 (940) 898–5104 (940) 898–5325
Phone: Fax:
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Department of Public Safety
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 104 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333–0164 (207) 624–8758 (207) 624–8768
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 11 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333 (207) 287–5060 (207) 287–5031
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
Bureau of Health
Mailing Address: 151 Capitol Street State House Station 11 Augusta, ME 04333
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(207) 287–3264 (207) 287–4631
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to enhance victim services and to improve law enforcement and prosecution strategies to combat violent crimes against women.
Department of Public Safety
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 164 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333–0164 (207) 624–8763 (207) 624–8768
When available, funds are publicized by notices in newspapers and a mailing to service providers. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is variable. Technical assistance is available through informational meetings.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of crime.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Division of Purchased and Support Services 11 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333 (207) 287–5060 (207) 287–5065
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
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Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: State House Station #11 Augusta, ME 04333 (207) 287–5060 (207) 626–5555
Phone: Fax:
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Department of Public Safety
Mailing Address: 18 Meadow Road 104 SHS Augusta, ME 04333–0104 (207) 624–8988 (207) 624–8765
Phone: Fax:
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region I
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 442 J.W. McCormack Poch Boston, MA 02109–4595 (616) 223–9540 (616) 223–9519
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund local and state government agencies to combat drug abuse and violent crime.
Governor’s Office on Crime Control and Prevention
Mailing Address: 300 E. Joppa Road Suite 1105 Baltimore, MD 21286–3016 (410) 321–3521 (410) 321–3116 info@goccp.usa.com
Phone: Fax: E-mail:
Funds are available in February–March and are publicized by a mailing to all state departments, law enforcement, health departments, and local governments. The funding process gives priority to areas emphasized. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through workshops.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that offer shelter and related assistance to family violence victims.
Maryland Department of Human Resources
Mailing Address: 311 West Saratoga Street Second Floor Baltimore, MD 21201 (410) 767–7176 (410) 333–0256
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available at various times and publicized by a request for proposals (RFP) and an announcement in Maryland Contracts Weekly. The funding process is limited to service providers with a current domestic violence contract. The funding cycle/project period is variable. Technical assistance is available on request.
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Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Mailing Address: 201 West Preston Street Room 545 Baltimore, MD 21201 (410) 767–6070 (410) 767–6483
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant award is to fund victim assistance programs for crime victims in Maryland.
Governor’s Office on Crime Control and Prevention
Mailing Address: 300 E. Joppa Road Suite 1105 Baltimore, MD 21286–3016 (410) 321–3521 (410) 321–3116
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in the spring. They are announced by a notice in the Maryland Register and a mailing to service providers. The funding process is open/competitive, with a focus on victim service providers. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to enhance victim services and improve law enforcement and prosecution strategies to combat violent crimes against women.
Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention
Mailing Address: 300 East Joppa Road Suite 1105 Baltimore, MD 21286–3016 (410) 321–3521 (410) 321–3116
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When available, funds are announced by a notice in the Maryland Register and a mailing to law enforcement, prosecutors, and service providers. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through a preapplication conference.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is funding services to assist victims of crime meet immediate needs, such as shelter, counseling, and advocacy.
Maryland Department of Human Resources
Mailing Address: 311 West Saratoga Street Room 272 Baltimore, MD 21201–3521 (410) 767–7477 (410) 333–0256
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized by an RFP and an announcement in Maryland Contracts Weekly. The funding process is open/competitive and the funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Human Resources
Mailing Address: Phone: 311 West Saratoga Street Baltimore, MD 21201 (410) 767–7583
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
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Emergency Management Agency
Mailing Address: Camp Fretter Military Reservation 5401 Rue Saint Lo Drive Reisterstown, MD 22136 (410) 517–3618 (410) 517–3610
Phone: Fax:
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region III
Mailing Address: One Independence Mall 615 Chestnut Street Sixth Floor Philadelphia, PA 10106–4404 (215) 931–5608 (215) 931–5621
Phone: Fax:
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund programs to aid criminal justice, court, and crime victims’ services.
Executive Office of Public Safety
Mailing Address: One Ashburton Place Suite 2110 Boston, MA 02108 (617) 727–6300 (617) 727–5356
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized by a mailing to state agencies and local service providers. The funding process is open/competitive and the funding cycle/project period is variable. Technical assistance is available on request.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund unique pilot projects across the state to enhance the current emergency network of services for victims of family violence.
Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 24 Farnsworth Street Boston, MA 02210 (617) 727–3171 (617) 261–7435
As available, funds are announced through the state Coalition for Battered Women’s Services. The funding process gives priority to providers who have demonstrated innovative work with women and children’s services. The funding cycle/project period is annual, with an option to renew. Technical assistance is available on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund sexual assault prevention and victim services.
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Department of Public Health
Mailing Address: 250 Washington Street Fourth Floor Boston, MA 02108–4619 (617) 624–5485 (617) 624–5075
Phone: Fax:
When available, funds are publicized in the Goods and Services bulletin and on the Internet (http://www.comm-pass.com). The funding process is open/competitive and the funding cycle/project period is variable. Technical assistance is available through a bidder’s conference and on request.
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to fund emergency network and transitional programs for battered women and their children.
Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 24 Farnsworth Street Boston, MA 02210 (617) 727–0900 (617) 727–4588
As available, funds are publicized by a notice in the statewide Goods and Services bulletin. The funding process is open/competitive and the funding cycle/project period is 5 years. Technical assistance is available through a bidder’s conference and on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide training, education, and direct services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Executive Office of Public Safety
Mailing Address: One Ashburton Place Suite 2110 Boston, MA 02108 (617) 727–6300 (617) 727–5356
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are announced in newspapers, by a mailing, and by the Governor’s Domestic Violence Commission. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is variable. Technical assistance is available on request.
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VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to crime victims.
Office for Victims Assistance
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: One Ashburton Place, Suite 1101 Boston, MA 02108 (617) 727–0115 (617) 727–6552
As available, funds are publicized by a mailing and through a list on the state’s Internet Announcement Services. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation programs. The funding cycle/project period is 3 years. Technical assistance is available.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 24 Farnsworth Street Boston, MA 02210 (617) 727–3171 (617) 261–7435
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Emergency Management Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 1496 Framingham, MA 01701 (510) 820–2018 (510) 820–2030
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region I
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 442 J.W. McCormack Poch Boston, MA 02109–4595 (615) 223–9540 (615) 223–9519
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Office of Drug Control Policy
Mailing Address: Lewis Cass Building 320 South Walnut Second Floor Lansing, MI 48913 (517) 373–2952 (517) 373–2963
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence.
Family Independence Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 30037 Lansing, MI 48909 (517) 373–7797 (517) 373–8471
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant award is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Public Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 3423 North Martin Luther King, Jr., Boulevard Lansing, MI 48909 (517) 335–9079 (517) 373–8074
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
State General Fund Domestic Violence Program
The goal of this grant is to support local shelters, counseling, and advocacy services for domestic violence victims.
Family Independence Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 30037 Lansing, MI 48909 (517) 373–7797 (517) 373–8471
Funds are available from March–June. They are announced by a list mailing and an advertisement placed in newspapers. The funding cycle is open/competitive, with some priority given to nonprofit domestic violence and rape crisis centers. The funding cycle/project period is 1–3 years. Technical assistance is available on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to strengthen criminal justice and victim service efforts to address violence against women.
Family Independence Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 30037 Lansing, MI 48909 (517) 335–6388 (517) 241–8903
Funds are available from March–June. They are announced by a list mailing and an advertisement placed in newspapers. The funding cycle is open/competitive, with some priority given to nonprofit domestic violence and rape crisis centers. The funding cycle/project period is 1–3 years. Technical assistance is available on request.
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VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund nonprofit and public agencies providing services to victims of crime.
Department of Community Health
Mailing Address: Lewis Cass Building 320 South Walnut Street Lansing, MI 48913 (517) 373–1826 (517) 241–2769
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in February and are publicized by an annual notice mailed out to service providers and agencies. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to victim service providers. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Social Services
Mailing Address: 235 South Grand Avenue Suite 1505 Lansing, MI 48933 (517) 335–6119 (517) 335–6177
Phone: Fax:
Office for State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Emergency Management Division
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 714 South Harrison Street East Lansing, MI 48823 (517) 336–6157 (517) 336–6551
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region V
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 536 South Clark Street Chicago, IL 60605 (312) 408–5501 (312) 408–5234
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant program is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Department of Public Safety
Mailing Address: Office of Drug Policy and Violence Prevention 444 Cedar Street Suite 100 St. Paul, MN 55101 (651) 284–3318 (651) 582–8499
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant program is to fund services that assist battered women.
Center for Crime Victim Services
Mailing Address: 245 East Sixth Street Suite 705 St. Paul, MN 55101 (651) 205–4821 (651) 296–5787
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are announced in the state Register and by a mailing to all agencies and local service providers. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation projects within shelters. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through regional training sessions and on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant program is to fund rape education and prevention services.
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Minnesota Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 64975 St. Paul, MN 55164–0975 (651) 296–8209 (651) 296–9362
As available, funds are announced in the state Register and by a mailing to all agencies and local service providers. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation projects within shelters. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through regional training sessions and on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to improve the response of the criminal justice system to victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.
Center for Crime Victim Services
Mailing Address: 245 East Sixth Street Suite 705 St. Paul, MN 55101 (651) 282–6256 (651) 296–5787
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in February, August, and November. They are announced in the state Register and by a mailing to all agencies and local service providers. The funding process is open/ competitive. Priority is given to continuation projects and projects serving Native American women. Technical assistance is available through regional training sessions and on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of violent crime. Mailing Address: 245 East Sixth Street Suite 705 St. Paul, MN 55101 (651) 282–6256 (651) 205–4808
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are announced in the state Register and by a mailing to all agencies and local service providers. The funding process is open/competitive. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through regional training sessions and on request.
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 444 Lafayette Road St. Paul, MN 55155–3832 (612) 297–5303 (612) 296–6244
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Division of Emergency Management
Mailing Address: 444 Cedar Street Suite 223 St. Paul, MN 55101–6223 (651) 296–0450 (651) 296–0459
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region V
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 536 South Clark Street Chicago, IL 60605 (312) 408–5501 (312) 408–5234
(Contact the grant Administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to implement programs that provide assistance to jurors, witnesses, and victims of crime.
Department of Public Safety
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 23039 Jackson, MS 39225–3039 (601) 987–3978 (601) 987–3978
When available, funds are publicized by a request for proposals (RFP), a notice in newspapers, and a funding availability announcement. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant program is to provide funding to family violence programs with a focus on outreach, public awareness, prevention, shelter, and related assistance.
State Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 139 Jackson, MS 39215–1700 (601) 960–7470 (601) 960–7948
Funds are available in March and are publicized by an RFP mailed to all domestic violence shelter providers. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is provided through a workshop.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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State Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 139 Jackson, MS 39215–1700 (601) 576–7725 (601) 576–7497
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to improve law enforcement, prosecution strategies, and victim services with a focus on violent crimes against women.
Department of Public Safety
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 23039 Jackson, MS 39225–3039 (601) 987–3978 (601) 987–4154
Funds are available in February and are publicized through press releases, RFPs, and notices in major newspapers. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through a preapplication workshop and on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of violent crime.
Department of Public Safety
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 23039 Jackson, MS 39225–3039 (601) 987–3978 (601) 987–4154
Funds are available in February and are publicized by press releases, RFPs, and notices in major newspapers. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through a preapplication workshop and on request.
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: P.O. Box 352 Jackson, MS 39205 (601) 359–4483
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Emergency Management Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1410 Riverside Drive Jackson, MS 39202 (601) 960–9969 (651) 352–8314
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this program is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region V
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 3003 Chamblee-Tucker Road Atlanta, GA 30341 (770) 220–5200 (770) 220–5230
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Department of Public Safety
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 749 Jefferson City, MO 65102–0749 (573) 751–5997 (573) 751–5399
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence.
Department of Social Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 88 Jefferson City, MO 65103 (573) 751–2075 (573) 526–3971
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 570 Jefferson City, MO 65102 (573) 751–6017 (573) 526–0430
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
State Local Dollars
The goal of this program is to fund the administration of contracts for services to victims of crime.
State Services To Victims Fund
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 749 Jefferson City, MO 65102 (573) 751–4905 (573) 751–5399
Funds are available in March and are publicized in major newspapers and by mailings to potential applicants. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through a prebid seminar.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to improve law enforcement, prosecution strategies, and victim services with a focus on violent crimes against women.
Department of Public Safety
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 749 Jefferson City, MO 65102 (573) 751–4905 (573) 751–5399
Funds are available in August–September and are publicized in major newspapers and by a mailing to potential applicants. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is January–December. Technical assistance is available through a prebid seminar and on request.
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VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund services that directly improve the health and well-being of victims of crime.
Department of Public Safety
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 749 Jefferson City, MO 65102–0749 (573) 751–4905 (573) 751–5399
Funds are available in March and are publicized in major newspapers and by a mailing to potential applicants. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Training assistance is available through a prebid seminar and on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Social Services
Mailing Address: Division of Family Services P.O. Box 88 Jefferson City, MO 65103 (573) 526–6009 (573) 526–3971
Phone: Fax:
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant program is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Emergency Management Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 2302 Militia Drive Jefferson City, MO 65102 (573) 526–9101 (573) 634–7966
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant program is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region VII
Mailing Address: 2323 Grand Boulevard Suite 900 Kansas City, MO 64108–2670 (816) 283–7061 (816) 283–7582
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund programs to provide advocacy to victims in the criminal justice system and domestic violence training for law enforcement.
Montana Board of Crime Control
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 201408 Helena, MT 59620 (406) 444–3604 (406) 444–4722
Funds are available in December–January and are announced by a statewide request for proposals mailing. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops held every 2 years.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence.
Department of Public Health and Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 8005 Helena, MT 59604–8005 (406) 444–5903 (406) 444–5956
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund programs to provide 24-hour crisis lines and immediate support services to survivors for sexual assault and education and prevention services.
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Department of Public Health and Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1400 Broadway Helena, MT 59620 (406) 444–2640 (406) 444–1861
Funds are available in May–June and are announced by a mailing to agencies and service providers. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation projects. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through an interactive video conference and on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs to improve criminal justice’s response to women victims of violent crime and strengthen services for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.
Montana Board of Crime Control
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 201408 Helena, MT 59620–1408 (406) 444–1995 (406) 444–4722
Funds are available in January and announced by a statewide mailing. The funding process is open/competitive. Criminal justice training proposals are accepted only for agencies responsible for training. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops held every 2 years.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this program is to fund direct services to victims of crime.
Montana Board of Crime Control
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 201408 Helena, MT 59620–1408 (406) 444–3604 (406) 444–4722
Funds are available in January and are announced by a statewide mailing. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops held every 2 years.
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Public Health and Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 8005 Helena, MT 59604 (406) 444–5917 (406) 444–5956
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Montana Disaster and Emergency Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 4789 Helena, MT 59604–4789 (406) 841–3911 (406) 841–3965
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region VIII
Mailing Address: Denver Federal Center Building 710, Box 25267 Denver, CO 80225–0267 (303) 235–4840 (303) 235–4976
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 94946 Lincoln, NE 68509 (402) 471–3416 (402) 471–2837
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence.
Department of Social Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 95026 Lincoln, NE 68509 (402) 471–9106 (402) 471–9455
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this program is to achieve health status objectives including education and sexual assault prevention efforts.
Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 5044 Lincoln, NE 68509–5044 (402) 471–3485 (402) 471–6446
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Funds are available fall/spring and are announced by a request for proposals mailings and at public hearings of the advisory committee. The funding process consists of noncompetitive distribution to specific agencies and service providers. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to establish and maintain a local coordinated response to victims of family violence.
Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 94946 Lincoln, NE 68509 (402) 471–2194 (402) 471–2837
Funds are available in January and are publicized by a mass mailing of grant announcements. The funding process is open/competitive with preference given to consolidated, coordinated programs. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is provided through a 2-day workshop and on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this program is to expand and enhance the ability of victim assistance agencies to provide direct services to crime victims.
Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 94946 Lincoln, NE 68509 (402) 471–2194 (402) 471–2837
Funds are available in March and are publicized by a mass mailing of grant announcements. The funding process is open/competitive. Preference is given to consolidated, coordinated programs. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is provided through a 2-day workshop and on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
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Department of Social Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 95026 Lincoln, NE 68509–5026 (402) 471–9320 (402) 471–9455
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this program is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Emergency Management Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: 1300 Military Road Lincoln, NE 68508–1090 (402) 471–7410 (402) 471–7433
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this program is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region VII
Mailing Address: 2323 Grand Boulevard Suite 900 Kansas City, MO 64108–2670 (816) 283–7061 (816) 283–7582
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Department of Motor Vehicles and Public Safety
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 555 Wright Way Carson City, NV 89711–0900 (775) 687–5282 (775) 687–6328
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to support community-based direct services to victims of family violence.
Department of Human Resources
Mailing Address: Division of Child and Family Services 711 East Fifth Street Carson City, NV 98710 (775) 688–1643 (775) 688–1616
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in January and are publicized by a list mailing and public announcement. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is provided during preapplication conferences.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Human Resources
Mailing Address: Division of Health 505 East King Street Room 300 Carson City, NV 89710 (775) 687–6944 (775) 687–7693
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to support community-based direct services to victims of domestic violence.
Department of Human Resources
Mailing Address: Division of Child and Family Services 711 East Fifth Street Carson City, NV 89710 (775) 688–1643 (775) 688–1616
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in January and are publicized by a list mailing and public announcements. The funding process is open/competitive within each county. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is provided during preapplication conferences.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to strengthen law enforcement and prosecution strategies to combat violent crime against women and enhance services for victims.
Office of the Attorney General
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 100 North Carson Street Carson City, NV 89701–4717 (775) 684–1100 (775) 684–1108
As available, funds are publicized by media releases, announcements at council meetings, and notices sent to local agencies and service providers. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is 12 months. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request.
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VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to support community-based direct services to crime victims.
Department of Human Resources
Mailing Address: Division of Child and Family Services 711 East Fifth Street Carson City, NV 89710 (775) 688–1643 (775) 688–1616
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in January and publicized by a list mailing and public announcements. The funding process is open/competitive within each county. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is provided during preapplication conferences.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Human Resources
Mailing Address: Division of Child and Family Services 711 East Fifth Street Carson City, NV 89710 (775) 687–3023 (775) 687–1074
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Emergency Management Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 2525 South Carson Street Carson City, NV 89711 (775) 687–7360 (775) 687–8702
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region IX
Mailing Address: Presidio of San Francisco Building 105 San Francisco, CA 94129–1250 (415) 923–7100 (415) 923–7112
Phone: Fax:
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Department of Justice
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 33 Capitol Street Concord, NH 03301 (603) 271–7987 (603) 271–2110
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence.
Department of Health and Human Services
Mailing Address: Division of Children, Youth, and Families 129 Pleasant Street Brown Building Concord, NH 03301–6505 (603) 271–4440 (603) 271–4729
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund education, prevention, intervention, and support services for sexual assault victims.
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Department of Health and Human Services
Mailing Address: Office of Health Management 6 Hazen Drive Concord, NH 03301–6527 (603) 271–4549 (603) 271–4160
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are announced by a request for proposals process from the state contractor and through the Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence. The funding process consists of a sole-source contract with the coalition that distributes funds statewide to local agencies. The funding cycle/project period is variable. Technical assistance is available on request through the coalition.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that encourage collaborative efforts in law enforcement, prosecution and among service providers to improve services for women victims of violent crime.
Department of Justice
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 33 Capitol Street Concord, NH 03301 (603) 271–1234 (603) 271–2110
As available, funds are announced through annual mailings. The funding process is determined by a state plan and the funding cycle/project period is 1 year. Technical assistance is available on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund direct services to victims of crime, including domestic violence, sexual abuse, and the previously underserved.
Department of Justice
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 33 Capitol Street Concord, NH 03301 (603) 271–7987 (603) 271–2110
As available, funds are announced through annual mailings. The funding process is open/competitive; however, the applicant must be a victim service provider. The funding cycle/project period is 1 year. Technical assistance is available on request.
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Office of the Attorney General
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 25 Capitol Street Concord, NH 03301–6397 (603) 271–3671 (603) 271–2110
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant program is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Department of Justice
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 33 Capitol Street Concord, NH 03301 (603) 271–8090 (603) 271–2110
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region I
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 442 J.W. McCormack Poch Boston, MA 02109–4595 (617) 223–9540 (617) 223–9519
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Department of Law and Public Safety
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: Division of Criminal Justice Trenton, NJ 08625–0085 (609) 292–1502 (609) 292–1451
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 717 Trenton, NJ 08625–0717 (609) 984–8201 (609) 984–0509
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: 50 East State Street CN 364 Sixth Floor Trenton, NJ 08625–0364 (609) 984–1302 (609) 292–3580
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to strengthen criminal justice and victim service efforts to address violence against women.
Department of Law and Public Safety
Mailing Address: Division of Criminal Justice P.O. Box 085 Trenton, NJ 08625 (609) 588–6475 (609) 588–7890
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of crime.
Department of Law and Public Safety
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 085 Trenton, NJ 08625–0085 (609) 588–4698 (609) 588–7890
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
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Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: 222 South Warren Street CN 700 Trenton, NJ 08625 (609) 292–0888 (609) 984–7380
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Department of Law and Public Safety
Mailing Address: Phone: P.O. Box 081 Trenton, NJ 08625 (609) 984–0634 (609) 292–3508
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region II
Mailing Address: 26 Federal Plaza Room 1337 New York, NY 10278–0002 (212) 225–7209 (212) 225–7281
Phone: Fax:
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects that will reduce violent crime and illegal drug use.
Department of Public Safety
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 1628 Santa Fe, NM 87505 (505) 827–3420 (505) 827–3398
Funds are available in February and publicized by newspapers, regional meetings, a state directory, and public notifications. The funding process is competitive and open to local or state government programs. The funding cycle/project period is 12 months. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence.
Children, Youth and Families Department
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Drawer 5160 Santa Fe, NM 87502 (505) 827–8067 (505) 624–6190
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund prevention efforts exclusively to reduce the incidence of sexual violence.
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Health Services Division
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 26110 Santa Fe, NM 87502 (505) 827–2331 (505) 827–2329
Funds are available in January and publicized by a request for proposals advertisement. The funding process is open/competitive within federal guidelines, and the funding cycle/project period is 12 months. Technical assistance is available on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant program is to fund projects that build partnerships with law enforcement, victim services, and prosecution for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.
Crime Victims Reparation Commission
Mailing Address: 8100 Mountain Road Suite 106 Albuquerque, NM 87110 (505) 841–9432 (505) 841–9437
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized by an agency newsletter, newspaper notices, and mailings to previous applicants. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to projects consisting of a coordinated community effort. The funding cycle/project period is 12–13 months. Technical assistance is available on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs providing direct services to victims of violent crime.
Crime Victims Reparation Commission
Mailing Address: 8100 Mountain Road Suite 106 Albuquerque, NM 87110 (505) 841–9432 (505) 841–9437
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in February and publicized by an agency newsletter, newspaper notices, and mailings to previous applicants. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to currently funded programs. The funding cycle is July–June. Technical assistance is available through a workshop in February.
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases.
Children, Youth and Families Department
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Drawer 5160 Santa Fe, NM 87502–5160 (505) 827–7625 (505) 827–7914
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Department of Public Safety
Mailing Address: Office of Emergency Management P.O. Box 1628 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87524 (505) 476–9606 (505) 471–9650
Phone: Fax:
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region VI
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 800 North Loop 288 Denton, TX 76201–3698 (940) 898–5104 (940) 898–5325
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Division of Criminal Justice Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: Four Tower Place Albany, NY 12203–3764 (518) 457–8462 (518) 457–1186
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence.
Department of Family Assistance
Mailing Address: Office of Children and Family Services 40 North Pearl Street Albany, NY 12243 (518) 473–6239 (518) 474–1842
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: Two University Place Room 350 Albany, NY 12303 (518) 458–6423 (518) 458–6436
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to ensure that all victims of sexual assault have access to basic treatment and prevention/education services.
Division of Criminal Justice Services
Mailing Address: Executive Park Tower Stuyvesant Plaza Albany, NY 12203 (518) 485–9607 (518) 485–8357
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized by the New York State Contract Reporter and a request for proposals. The funding process is open/competitive process, with a 5-year cycle contingent on successful annual performance. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to support direct services provided to crime victims.
New York Crime Victims Board
Mailing Address: 845 Central Avenue South 3, Room 107 Albany, NY 12206 (518) 457–1779 (518) 457–8658
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in November–December and are publicized through the state Contract Register, Grants Alerts Newsletter, a coalition mailing list, and currently funded programs. The funding process is open/competitive, with focus given to VOCA priorities and local needs. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Social Services
Mailing Address: 40 North Pearl Street 11th Floor, Section D Albany, NY 12243 (518) 474–4086 (518) 474–1842
Phone: Fax:
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Department of Public Safety
Mailing Address: Criminal Justice Services Four Tower Place Albany, NY 12203 (518) 457–8462 (518) 457–1186
Phone: Fax:
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region II
Mailing Address: 26 Federal Plaza Room 1337 New York, NY 10278–0002 (212) 225–7209 (212) 225–7281
Phone: Fax:
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund programs with a focus on reducing drug use and violent crime.
Governor’s Crime Commission
Mailing Address: 1201 Front Street Suite 200 Raleigh, NC 27609 (919) 733–4564 (919) 733–4625
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in November and publicized by a statewide mailing to victim service providers and government agencies and on a Web site. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to agencies providing services to one or more of the funding strategies noted in the announcement. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops and on request.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence.
Division of Social Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 325 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, NC 27626–0526 (919) 733–3677 (919) 715–0023
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611–7687 (919) 715–3110 (919) 715–3144
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to improve the criminal justice system’s response to violent crimes against women.
Governor’s Crime Commission
Mailing Address: 1201 Front Street Suite 200 Raleigh, NC 27609 (919) 733–4564 (919) 733–4625
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in November and publicized by a statewide mailing to victim service providers and government agencies and on a Web site. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to agencies providing services to one or more of the funding strategies noted in the announcement. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops and on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to provide funding for training and technical assistance to victim service providers.
Governor’s Crime Commission
Mailing Address: 1201 Front Street Suite 200 Raleigh, NC 27609 (919) 733–4564 (919) 733–4625
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in November and publicized by a statewide mailing to victim service providers and government agencies and on a Web site. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to agencies providing services to one or more of the funding strategies noted in the
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announcement. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops and on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Governor’s Crime Commission
Mailing Address: 1201 Front Street Suite 200 Raleigh, NC 27609 (919) 733–4564 (919) 733–4625
Phone: Fax:
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Division of Emergency Management
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 4713 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699–4713 (919) 733–3825 (919) 733–5406
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region IV
Mailing Address: Phone Number: Fax: 3003 Chamblee-Tucker Road Atlanta, GA 30341 (770) 220–5200 (212) 220–5230
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to provide comprehensive support to all victims of crime.
Bureau of Criminal Investigation
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 1054 Bismarck, ND 58502 (701) 328–5500 (701) 328–5510
Funds are available in May and publicized by a news release and correspondence. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is January–December. No organized technical assistance is available.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to maintain/strengthen services of domestic violence/sexual assault agencies.
Department of Health
Mailing Address: Domestic Violence Program 600 East Boulevard Avenue Department 301 Bismarck, ND 58505–0200 (701) 328–3340 (701) 328–1412
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are announced by news releases and meetings with agency representatives and associations. The funding process consists of an allocation of funds for established domestic violence/sexual assault agencies. The funding cycle/project period is variable. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops and on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund prevention services and education regarding domestic violence and sexual assault, and to maintain and strengthen services for domestic violence and sexual assault victims.
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Department of Health: Division of Health Promotion and Education
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 600 East Boulevard Avenue Bismarck, ND 58505–0200 (701) 328–2367 (701) 328–1412
As available, funds are announced by news releases and meetings with agency representatives and associations. The funding process consists of an allocation of funds for established domestic violence/sexual assault agencies. The funding cycle/project period is variable. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops and on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to develop collaboration/cooperation among law enforcement, the judicial system, and victim service providers to enhance service to victims.
Department of Health: Division of Maternal and Child Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 600 East Boulevard Avenue Bismarck, ND 58505–0200 (701) 328–3340 (701) 328–1412
As available, funds are announced by a mailing, news releases, and meetings with agency representatives and associations. The funding process is open/competitive, within federal guidelines. The funding cycle/project period is variable. Technical assistance is available through grant-writing workshops.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to crime victims.
Department of Corrections, Crime Victims Compensation
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: Box 5521 Bismarck, ND 58506-5521 (701) 328–6195 (701) 328–6651
Funds are announced in January and publicized by a media press release and mailing to current subgrantees. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 600 East Boulevard Bismarck, ND 58505 (701) 328–4806 (701) 328–2359
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Division of Emergency Management
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 5511 Bismarck, ND 58506–5511 (701) 328–8102 (701) 328–8181
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region VIII
Mailing Address: Denver Federal Center Building 710, Box 25267 Denver, CO 80225–0267 (303) 235–4840 (303) 235–4976
Phone Number: Fax:
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund programs with a focus on reducing drug use and violent crime.
Criminal Justice Planning Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 501133 CK Saipan, MP 96950 [011] (670) 664–4550 [011] (670) 664–4560
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
Department of Public Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 409 CK Saipan, MP 96950 [011] (670) 234–8950 [011] (670) 233–0214
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that assist women who have been victims of violent crime.
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Criminal Justice Planning Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 501133 CK Saipan, MP 96950 [011] (670) 664–4550 [011] (670) 664–4560
When available, funds are publicized in the newspapers. The funding process is open/competitive, consisting of a written application and oral presentation by the applicant. The funding cycle/project period is 1 year. Technical assistance is available on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that assist victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and the underserved.
Criminal Justice Planning Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 501133 CK Saipan, MP 96950 [011] (670) 664–4550 [011] (670) 664–4560
When available, funds are publicized in the newspaper. The funding process is open/competitive, consisting of a written application and oral presentation by the applicant. The funding cycle/ project period is 1 year. Technical assistance is available on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Community and Cultural Affairs
Mailing Address: Saipan, Marshall Islands 96950
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
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Division of Emergency Management
Mailing Address: Office of the Governor Caller Box 10007 Saipan, MP 96950 (670) 322–9528 (701) 322–3598
Phone: Fax:
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region IX
Mailing Address: Presidio of San Francisco Building 105 San Francisco, CA 94129–1250 (415) 923–7100 (415) 923–7112
Phone: Fax:
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Governor’s Office of Criminal Justice Services
Mailing Address: 400 East Town Street Suite 120 Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 466–7782 (614) 466–0308
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (State and Federal)
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that work to prevent family violence.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: 30 East Broad Street 32d Floor Columbus, OH 43266 (614) 752–6248 (614) 466–0164
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available prior to the biennium budget process and are publicized by a notice of funds available and a request for proposals. The funding process is open/competitive, with a formula to allocate funds to community-based agencies and rural/urban distribution. The funding cycle/project period is 2 years. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to ensure rape victims have access to quality medical care, crisis support, advocacy, and counseling services.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 118 Columbus, OH 43266 (614) 466–2144 (614) 644–7740
Funds are available in the spring and publicized by a statewide mailing. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation projects. The funding cycle/project period is January–December. Technical assistance is available through workshops.
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide victim services from the initial impact of crime throughout the criminal justice system.
Ohio Attorney General
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 65 East State Street Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 466–5610 (614) 728–9536
Funds are available in February and publicized by newspapers, conference announcements, and mailing lists. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to victim categories defined as underserved. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to improve the criminal justice response to victims of domestic violence by strengthening enforcement strategies and enhancing services for victims.
Office of Criminal Justice Services
Mailing Address: 400 East Town Street Suite 120 Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 728–8738 (614) 466–0308
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized by mailings, press releases, newsletters, and conferences. The funding process is open/competitive, with an allocation formula based on the crime rate ratio. The funding cycle/project period is variable. Technical assistance is available through workshops.
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VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide victim services from the initial impact of crime throughout the criminal justice system.
Ohio Attorney General
Mailing Address: 65 East State Street Eighth Floor Columbus, OH 43215–4321 (614) 466–5610 (614) 752–2732
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in February and publicized by newspapers, conference announcements, and list mailing. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to victim categories defined as underserved. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Children Services
Mailing Address: 65 East State Street Fifth Floor Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 466–9824 (614) 466–0164
Phone: Fax:
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Emergency Management Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 2855 West Dublin Granville Road Columbus, OH 43235–2206 (614) 889–7150 (614) 889–7183
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region V
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 536 South Clark Street Chicago, IL 60605 (312) 408–5501 (312) 408–5234
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant award is to reduce drug crime and violent crime.
District Attorney Council
Mailing Address: 2200 Classen Boulevard Suite 1800 Oklahoma City, OK 73106 1–800–745–6098 (405) 264–5095
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in January and are announced by a request for proposals (RFP). The funding process is open/competitive and the funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence.
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 53277 Oklahoma City, OK 73152–3227 (405) 522–3862 (405) 522–3650
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1000 Northeast 10th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73117 (405) 271–4072 (405) 271–5181
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs with a focus on domestic violence and sexual assault services.
District Attorney Council
Mailing Address: 2200 Classen Boulevard Suite 1800 Oklahoma City, OK 73106 1–800–745–6098 (405) 264–5095
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in September and are announced by an RFP. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is January–December. Technical assistance is available on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund state, local, and nonprofit organizations that provide direct services to victims of crime.
District Attorney Council
Mailing Address: 2200 Classen Boulevard Suite 1800 Oklahoma City, OK 73106 1–800–745–6098 (405) 264–5097
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized by mailings, newspapers, radio, and television. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is 12 months. Technical assistance is available on request.
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 25352 Oklahoma City, OK 73125 (405) 521–2283 (405) 521–6684
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Department of Public Safety
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 3600 Martin Luther King Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73136 (405) 425–2001 (405) 425–2324
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region VI
Mailing Address: Federal Regional Center 800 North Loop 288 Denton, TX 76201–3698 (940) 898–5104 (940) 898–5325
Phone: Fax:
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OREGON
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Criminal Justice Services Division
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 400 Public Service Building Salem, OR 97310 (503) 378–3725, ext. 4145 (503) 378–6993
Funds are available in the late spring and are publicized by a request for proposals (RFP) mailing. The funding process is open/competitive with an advisory board setting funding priorities for the state. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through workshops.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (State and Federal)
The goal of this grant is to support emergency shelter, crisis lines, and related services for victims of domestic violence.
State Office for Services to Children and Families
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 500 Summer Street NE. Salem, OR 97310–1017 (503) 945–6686 (503) 581–6198
Funds are available in the late winter and are publicized by a biennial request for qualified providers, an RFP in newspapers, and mailings to current providers. The funding process is open/competitive, and a program must qualify as a provider of emergency shelter and services for domestic violence victims. The funding cycle/project period is a 2-year contract, with annual review. Technical assistance is available on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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State Health Division
Mailing Address: 800 Northeast Oregon Street #21, Suite 950 Portland, OR 97232 (503) 731–4017 (503) 731–4079
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that improve the responses of police, prosecutors, and judges to victims of domestic and sexual violence.
Criminal Justice Services Division
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 400 Public Service Building Salem, OR 97310 (503) 378–3725, ext. 4148 (503) 378–6993
Funds are available in the fall and are publicized by an RFP mailing. The funding process is open/competitive with an advisory board setting the funding priorities for the state. The funding cycle/project period is January–December. Technical assistance is available through workshops.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to provide funding to agencies assisting victims of crime through direct services.
Department of Justice
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1162 Court Street NE. Salem, OR 97310 (503) 378–5348 (503) 378–5738
Funds are available in the winter and are publicized by newsletters, conferences, and mailings to service providers statewide. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation projects and to geographic/population needs. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops.
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Office for Services to Children and Families
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 500 Summer Street NE. Salem, Oregon 97310–1017 (503) 945–5690 (503) 581–6198
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Department of State Police
Mailing Address: Criminal Justice Service Division 400 Public Service Building Salem, Oregon 97310 (503) 378–3720 (503) 378–6993
Phone Number: Fax:
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region X
Mailing Address: Federal Regional Center 130 228th Street SW. Bothell, Washington 98021–9796 (425) 487–4604 (425) 487–4622
Phone Number: Fax:
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PENNSYLVANIA
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Commission on Crime and Delinquency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 1167 Harrisburg, PA 17108–1167 (717) 787–8559 (717) 783–0551
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant award is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence.
Department of Public Welfare
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 2675 Harrisburg, PA 17105–2675 (717) 787–7408 (717) 772–2093
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Bureau of Preventive Health Programs
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 90 Harrisburg, PA 17108 (717) 787–6214 (717) 783–5498
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to provide financial support, training, and technical assistance to victim service providers to promote the state Victim’s Bill of Rights.
Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 1167 Harrisburg, PA 17108 (717) 787–2040 (717) 783–7713
Applications are available in July, and the program is publicized by an annual statewide funding announcement. The funding process consists of a predetermined formula for each county. The funding cycle/project period is January–December. Technical assistance is available through quarterly workshops and on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to develop and strengthen law enforcement and prosecution strategies and victim services relating to violent crimes against women.
Commission on Crime and Delinquency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 1167 Harrisburg, PA 17108–1167 (717) 783–0551, ext. 3031 (717) 772–4331
Funds are available in August and are publicized by a statewide solicitation to local counties. The funding process is open/competitive; however, each proposal must include participation by the prosecutor, law enforcement, and victim services. The funding cycle/project period is January– December and can be renewed for 3 years. Technical assistance is available.
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VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to promote direct services to victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, and other violent crime.
Commission on Crime and Delinquency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 1167 Harrisburg, PA 17108–1167 (717) 787–8559, ext. 3031 (717) 783–7713
Funds are available in February and are publicized by a statewide solicitation to local counties. The funding process consists of a formula allocation for funds to counties. Counties have a local policy board that makes funding recommendations. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Emergency Management Agency
Mailing Address: Phone Number: Fax: 2605 Interstate Drive Harrisburg, PA 17110–9364 (717) 651–2020 (717) 651–2025
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region X
Mailing Address: Phone Number: Fax: 615 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 10106–4404 (215) 931–5608 (215) 931–5621
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Department of Justice
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 9020192 San Juan, PR 00902–0192 (787) 725–0335 (787) 721–7280
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence.
Administration for Children and Families
Mailing Address: Avenue Ponce de Leon PDA #2 San Juan Apartado 15091 San Juan, PR 00901 (787) 721–1331
Phone:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 70184 San Juan, PR 00936 (787) 274–5642 (787) 274–5523
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to strengthen law enforcement and prosecution strategies to combat violent crime against women and enhance services for victims.
Commission for Women’s Affairs
Mailing Address: Box 11382 Fernandez Juncos Station San Juan, PR 00910 (787) 721–7676 (787) 723–3611
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of crime.
Attorney General’s Office
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 9020192 San Juan, PR 00902–0192 (787) 725–0335, ext. 2240 (787) 721–7280
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
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Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region II
Mailing Address: 26 Federal Plaza Room 1337 New York, NY 10278–0002 (212) 225–7209 (212) 225–7281
Phone Number: Fax:
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REPUBLIC OF PALAU
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
Behavioral Health Division
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 6027 Koror, Palau 96940 [011] (680) 488–2552 [011] (680) 488–1211
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of crime.
Ministry of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 6027 Koror, Palau 96940 [011] (680) 488–1002 [011] (680) 488–1211
As available, funds are publicized by an announcement to the Ministry of Health. The funding process is a direct allocation to the Ministry of Health, the only agency providing direct services to victims. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is not available.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Bureau of Health Services
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 100 Koror, Palau 96940
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region IX
Mailing Address: Presidio of San Francisco Building 105 San Francisco, CA 94129–1250 (415) 923–7100 (415) 923–7112
Phone: Fax:
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RHODE ISLAND
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Governor’s Justice Commission
Mailing Address: One Capitol Hill Fourth Floor Providence, RI 02908–5803 (401) 222–4495 (401) 277–1294
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 600 New London Avenue Cranston, RI 02920 (401) 462–6865 (401) 464–1876
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce and prevent rape and sexual assault.
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Rhode Island Department of Health
Mailing Address: Health Policy and Planning Three Capitol Hill Room 407 Providence, RI 02908 (401) 222–2788 (401) 273–4350
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in the fall and are publicized by a public hearing. The funding process is an allocation of funds designated to the Rape Crisis Center. The funding cycle/project period is September 30–September 29. Technical assistance is not available.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that reduce and prevent family and intimate partner violence against women.
Governor’s Justice Commission
Mailing Address: One Capitol Hill Fourth Floor Providence, RI 02908 (401) 222–5349 (401) 222–1294
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized by a mailing to service providers, advertisements, and community meetings. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is September 30–September 29. Technical assistance is available through a workshop and on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of crime.
Governor’s Justice Commission
Mailing Address: One Capitol Hill Fourth Floor Providence, RI 02908–5803 (401) 222–2620 (401) 222–4498
Phone: Fax:
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As available, funds are publicized by a request for proposals in major newspapers and a mailing to current service providers. The funding process is open/competitive and based on the applicant’s history of service delivery. The funding cycle/project period is 1 year. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Child, Youth, and Family
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 610 Mount Pleasant Avenue Providence, RI 02908 (401) 457–4510 (401) 457–4511
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Emergency Management Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 645 New London Avenue Cranston, RI 92920 (401) 462–7127 (401) 944–1891
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region I
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 442 J.W. McCormack Poch Boston, MA 02109–4595 (617) 223–9540 (617) 223–9519
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Department of Public Safety
Mailing Address: 5400 Broad River Road Modular 15 Columbia, SC 29212–3540 (803) 896–8712 (803) 896–8714
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to ensure that safe emergency shelter, counseling, and related services are accessible to all victims of domestic violence.
Department of Social Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 1520 Columbia, SC 29202–1520 (803) 898–7504 (803) 734–6285
Funds are available in August and are publicized by a request for proposals (RFP). The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through a preproposal conference.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce the incidence of sexual assault by funding prevention and community education programs.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: Box 101106 Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 737–3934 (803) 253–4001
Funds are available in June and are publicized by an RFP notice through coalition members. The funding process is open/competitive among service providers that meet certain criteria. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request.
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of violent crime.
Office of Safety and Grants
Mailing Address: 5400 Broad River Road Modular 15 Columbia, SC 29212–3540 (803) 896–8712 (803) 896–8714
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in January and are publicized through a request for grant applications (RGA) mailing to service providers and agencies. The funding process is open/competitive and the funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to improve the responses of police, prosecutors, and judges to crimes against women.
Office of Safety and Grants
Mailing Address: 5400 Broad River Road Modular 15 Columbia, SC 29212–3540 (803) 896–8712 (803) 896–8714
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in February and are publicized by an RGA mailing to service providers and agencies. The funding process is open/competitive and the funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request and through scheduled meetings.
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VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of violent crime.
Office of Safety and Grants
Mailing Address: 5400 Broad River Road Modular 15 Columbia, SC 29212–3540 (803) 896–8712 (803) 896–8714
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in October and are announced by an RGA mailing to service providers and agencies. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to private/nonprofit agencies. The funding cycle/project period is April–March. Technical assistance is available on request and through scheduled meetings.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Social Services
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1520 Room 507 Columbia, SC 29202–1520 (803) 734–5670 (803) 734–6285
Phone: Fax:
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Emergency Preparedness Division
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1100 Fish Hatchery Road West Columbia, SC 29172–2024 (803) 737–8500 (803) 737–8570
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region IV
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 3003 Chamblee-Tucker Road Atlanta, GA 30341 (770) 220–5200 (770) 220–5230
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Office of the Governor
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 500 East Capitol Avenue Pierre, SD 57501–5070 (605) 773–6313 (605) 773–6471
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to support programs to prevent family violence and to provide shelter and related assistance.
Department of Social Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 700 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501–2291 (605) 773–4330 (605) 773–4855
Funds are available in the winter and are publicized by a mailing to service providers. The funding process is a formula giving priority to current victim service providers. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 445 East Capitol Pierre, SD 57501–3185 (605) 773–4939 (605) 773–5683
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to provide funding to public or private/nonprofit organizations that provide shelter and related services to victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse.
Department of Social Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 700 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501–2291 (605) 773–4330 (605) 773–6834
Funds are available in the winter and are publicized by a mailing to service providers. The funding process is a formula giving priority to current victim service providers. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to enhance prosecution of violent crimes against women and enhance training for judges, law enforcement, and prosecutors relating to crimes against women.
Department of Social Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 700 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501–2291 (605) 773–4330 (605) 773–6834
Funds are available in the winter and are publicized by a mailing to service providers and government agencies. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to current victim service providers. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request.
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VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to provide funding to public or private/nonprofit organizations that provide direct services to victims of violent crime.
Department of Social Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 700 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501–2291 (605) 773–4330 (605) 773–6834
Funds are available in the winter and are publicized by a mailing to service providers. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to current victim service providers. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Social Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 700 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501–2291 (605) 773–3227 (605) 773–4855
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Office of the Adjutant General
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 2823 West Main Street Rapid City, SD 57702–8186 (605) 773–3231 (605) 773–3580
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region VII
Mailing Address: Denver Federal Center Building 710, Box 25267 Denver, CO 80225–0267 (303) 235–4840 (303) 235–4976
Phone: Fax:
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TENNESSEE
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to help state agencies and units of local government improve the functioning of the criminal justice system.
Office of Criminal Justice Programs
Mailing Address: Department of Finance and Administration 312 Eighth Avenue North Nashville, TN 37243–1700 (615) 741–8277 (615) 532–2989
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in March and are publicized by a mailing to all law enforcement and state agencies and through newspaper advertisements. The funding process is open/competitive among local and state government agencies. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to support programs to prevent family violence and to provide shelter and related assistance.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1400 Andrew Jackson Building Nashville, TN 37243 (615) 253–1983 (615) 532–9956
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: 426 Fifth Avenue North Sixth Floor Cordell Hull Building Nashville, TN 37247–5201 (615) 532–2271 (615) 532–8478
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to increase the ability of state and local communities to provide a coordinated response to violence against women.
Office of Criminal Justice Programs
Mailing Address: Department of Finance and Administration 312 Eighth Avenue North Suite 1200 Nashville, TN 37243–1700 (615) 532–3355 (615) 532–2989
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in November and are announced by a mailing to providers, task force directors, law enforcement personnel, and prosecutors. The funding process is open/competitive with a peer review committee making funding recommendations. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to provide quality direct services to crime victims from the time of the trauma through all court related activities.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 400 Deaderick Street Nashville, TN 37248 (615) 313–5606 (615) 532–6495
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Funds are available in January–February and are publicized by a request for proposals and news releases. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to existing agencies. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through workshops.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 400 Deaderick Street Nashville, TN 37248 (615) 313–5606 (615) 532–6495
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Emergency Management Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 3041 Sidco Drive Nashville, TN 37024 (615) 741–9742 (615) 741–4124
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region IV
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 3003 Chamblee-Tucker Road Atlanta, GA 30341 (770) 220–5200 (770) 220–5230
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TEXAS
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Office of the Governor
Mailing Address: Criminal Justice Division P.O. Box 12428 Austin, TX 78711 (512) 463–1806 (512) 475–2440
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund projects that protect adult victims and their children from family violence.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 149030 Austin, TX 78714 (512) 438–5440 (512) 794–1199
Funds are available in July and are publicized by a request for proposals and an announcement in the Texas Register. The funding process is an open enrollment for shelter services. Once qualified, providers receive continuous funding. The funding cycle/project period is September–August. Technical assistance is available on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1100 West 49th Street Austin, TX 78756 (512) 458–7234 (512) 458–7618
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to provide flexible funding for innovative programs within victim service agencies.
Office of the Governor
Mailing Address: Criminal Justice Division P.O. Box 12428 Austin, TX 78711 (512) 463–1924 (512) 475–2440
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in September and are publicized by a mailing to current grantees, an announcement in the Texas Register, and notices to all government agencies. The funding process is open/competitive, and direct appropriations are made by the Texas Legislature. The funding cycle/project period is 12 months. Technical assistance is available through regional interactive video workshops.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to provide funds to law enforcement, prosecutors, and victim service providers to combat violence against women.
Office of the Governor
Mailing Address: Criminal Justice Division P.O. Box 12428 Austin, TX 78711 (512) 463–1924 (512) 475–2440
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in September and are publicized by a mailing to current grantees, an announcement in the Texas Register, and notices to all government agencies. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is June–May. Technical assistance is available through regional interactive video workshops.
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VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund direct services for crime victims by funding public or private/nonprofit victim service organizations.
Office of the Governor
Mailing Address: Criminal Justice Division P.O. Box 12428 Austin, TX 78711 (512) 463–1944 (512) 475–2440
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in September and are publicized by a mailing to current grantees, an announcement in the Texas Register, and notices to all government agencies. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through regional interactive video workshops.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Protective and Regulatory Services
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 149030 Mail Code E–611 Austin, TX 78714–9030 (512) 450–3104 (512) 450–3581
Phone:
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Texas A&M University
Mailing Address: Engineering Extension Service 301 Tarrow College Station, TX 77840 (409) 458–6815 (409) 458–6810
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region VI
Mailing Address: Federal Regional Center 800 North Loop 288 Denton, TX 76201–3698 (940) 898–5104 (940) 898–5325
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects that improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice
Mailing Address: State Capitol Building Room 101 Salt Lake City, UT 84114 (801) 538–1031 (801) 538–1024
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund shelter and related assistance for victims of family violence.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Division of Child and Family Services 120 North 200 West Suite 225 Salt Lake City, UT 84103 (801) 538–4526 (801) 538–3993
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: Division of Epidemiology and Laboratory Services 288 North 1460 West Salt Lake City, UT 84114–2866 (801) 538–6220 (801) 538–9495
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to improve the criminal justice system’s response to victims of domestic violence and expand treatment and support programs for victims of rape and sexual assault.
Office of Crime Victim Reparations
Mailing Address: 350 East 500 South Suite 200 Salt Lake City, UT 84111–3326 (801) 238–2360 (801) 533–4127
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in October and are publicized by newsletters, mailings, and presentations to state organizations. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is January–December. Technical assistance is available through annual training and on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to enhance and expand services for victims of crime.
Office of Crime Victim Reparations
Mailing Address: 350 East 500 South Suite 200 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 (801) 238–2360 (801) 533–4127
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in February and are publicized by a statewide mailing to agencies and service providers. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through annual training and on request.
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Office of the Attorney General
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 236 State Capital Salt Lake City, UT 84114 (801) 538–1944 (801) 538–1699
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Division of Comprehensive Emergency Management
Mailing Address: State Office Building Room 1110 Salt Lake City, UT 84114 (801) 538–3788 (801) 538–3770
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region VIII
Mailing Address: Denver Federal Center Building 710, Box 25267 Denver, CO 80225–0267 (303) 235–4840 (303) 235–4976
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VERMONT
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Department of Public Safety
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 103 South Main Street Waterbury, VT 05671–2001 (802) 241–5272 (802) 241–5551
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide education, community awareness, and outreach to victims of domestic and sexual violence.
Center for Crime Victims Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 103 South Main Street Waterbury, VT 05671–2001 (802) 241–1250 (802) 241–1253
As available, funds are announced by press releases. The funding process consists of an allocation formula directed to statewide domestic violence and sexual assault coalition member programs. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund sexual assault and rape prevention and education activities.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 70 Burlington, VT 05402 (802) 863–7606 (802) 651–1634
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Funds are available in January and are announced by a sole-source contract. The funding process consists of a direct allocation to the Vermont Center for Prevention and Treatment of Sexual Abuse. The funding cycle/project period is 1 year. Technical assistance is available on request.
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to fund statewide services for domestic violence and sexual assault coalition programs.
Center for Crime Victims Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 103 South Main Street Waterbury, VT 05671–2001 (802) 241–1250 (802) 241–1253
As available, funds are publicized by legislative appropriation. The funding process consists of a direct allocation from the state to coalition member programs. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that improve the responses of police, prosecutors, and judges to victims of domestic and sexual violence.
Center for Crime Victims Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 103 South Main Street Waterbury, VT 05671–2001 (802) 241–1251 (802) 241–1253
As available, funds are announced by press releases. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to continuation programs. The funding cycle/project period is 1 year. Technical assistance is available on request.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to crime victims including underserved victims, elderly people, and individuals with disabilities.
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Center for Crime Victims Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 103 South Main Street Waterbury, VT 05671–2001 (802) 241–1250 (802) 241–1253
As available, funds are announced by press releases and a request for proposals. The funding process consists of an allocation formula directed to statewide domestic violence and sexual assault coalition member programs. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Center for Prevention and Treatment of Sexual Abuse
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 92 South Main Street Waterbury, VT 05676 (802) 241–2561 (802) 241–2564
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Department of Public Safety
Mailing Address: Division of Emergency Management 103 South Main Street Waterbury, VT 05671–2001 (802) 244–8721 (802) 244–8655
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region I
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 442 J.W. McCormack Poch Boston, MA 02109–4595 (617) 223–9540 (617) 223–9519
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Law Enforcement Planning Commission
Mailing Address: 8172 Sub Base Suite 3 St. Thomas, VI 00802 (340) 774–6400 (340) 776–3317
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund education and prevention efforts to reduce sexual assault against women.
Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 3500 Richmond Christiansted, St. Croix, VI 00820 (340) 773–1311, ext. 3057 (340) 692–9505
As available, funds are publicized by a request for proposals advertised in newspapers. The funding process gives priority to formally established agencies providing services to rape victims. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to strengthen criminal justice and victim service efforts addressing violence against women.
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Law Enforcement Planning Commission
Mailing Address: 8172 Sub Base Suite 3 St. Thomas, VI 00802–5803 (340) 774–6400 (340) 776–3317
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of crime.
Law Enforcement Planning Commission
Mailing Address: 8172 Sub Base Suite 3 St. Thomas, VI 00802–5803 (340) 774–6400 (340) 776–3317
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Human Services
Mailing Address: Barbel Plaza South Charlotte Amalie St. Thomas, VI 00802
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
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Law Enforcement Planning Commission
Mailing Address: 8172 Sub Base Suite 3 St. Thomas, VI 00802–5803 (340) 774–6400 (340) 776–3317
Phone: Fax:
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region II
Mailing Address: 26 Federal Plaza Room 1337 New York, NY 10278–0002 (212) 225–7209 (212) 225–7281
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Department of Criminal Justice Services
Mailing Address: 805 East Broad Street 10th Floor Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 786–1577 (804) 371–8981
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund shelter and related assistance for victims of family violence.
Department of Social Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 730 East Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219–1849 (804) 692–1900 (804) 692–1949
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault through funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 2448 Richmond, VA 23218 (804) 692–0200 (804) 371–6152
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to enhance the criminal justice system’s response to violent crimes against women.
Department of Criminal Justice Services
Mailing Address: 805 East Broad Street 10th Floor Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 786–3923 (804) 371–8981
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in July–August and are publicized by announcements mailed to service providers and agencies. The funding process is open/competitive, with priority given in accordance with federal guidelines. The funding cycle/project period is January–December. Technical assistance is available through a series of application workshops.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of crime.
Department of Criminal Justice Services
Mailing Address: 805 East Broad Street 10th Floor Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 786–3923 (804) 371–8981
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in March and are publicized by a mailing of applications and request for proposals to service providers and agencies statewide. The funding process consists of victim/witness grants being determined by crime rates and staffing needs. All other projects are open/competitive. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops based on the applicant’s needs.
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Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Criminal Justice Services
Mailing Address: 805 East Broad Street 10th floor Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 371–0534 (804) 371–8981
Phone: Fax:
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Department of Emergency Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 10501 Trade Court Richmond, VA 22236 (804) 897–6580 (804) 897–6506
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region III
Mailing Address: One Independence Mall Sixth Floor 615 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 10106–4404 (215) 931–5608 (215) 931–5621
Phone: Fax:
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WASHINGTON
Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Department of Community, Trade, and Economic Development
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 48300 Olympia, WA 98504 (360) 586–8411 (360) 586–0489
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund shelter and related assistance for victims of family violence.
Department of Social and Health Services
Mailing Address: Children’s Administration Division of Program and Policy P.O. Box 45710 Olympia, WA 98504–5710 (360) 923–4910 (360) 923–4899
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in the summer and are announced by a request for proposals (RFP). The funding process consists of 75 percent of funds being noncompetitive to domestic violence shelters and 25 percent of funds being open/competitive. The funding cycle/project period is a renewable 1-year cycle. Technical assistance is available on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 47833 Olympia, WA 98504–7833 (360) 236–3782 (360) 753–9100
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to strengthen law enforcement and prosecution strategies to combat violent crime against women and enhance services for victims.
Department of Community, Trade, and Economic Development
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 48300 Olympia, WA 98504–8300 (360) 753–4934 (360) 586–7176
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund direct services for victims of crime.
Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 45710 Olympia, WA 98504–5710 (360) 902–7994 (360) 902–7903
Funds are available in the summer and are announced by an RFP. The funding process consists of two-thirds of the annual grant being a noncompetitive allocation to domestic violence and sexual assault programs. One-third is open/competitive. The funding cycle/project period is a renewable 1-year cycle. Technical assistance is available on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
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Division of Children and Family Services
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 45710 Mail Stop OB–41 Olympia, WA 98504–5710 (360) 902–7996 (360) 902–7903
Phone: Fax:
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Washington State Military Department
Mailing Address: Emergency Management Division Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430–5122 (253) 512–7001 (253) 512–7207
Phone: Fax:
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region X
Mailing Address: Federal Regional Center 130 228th Street SW. Bothell, WA 98021–9796 (425) 487–4604 (425) 487–4622
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Division of Criminal Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1204 Kanawha Boulevard, East Charleston, WV 25301 (304) 558–8814, ext. 206 (304) 558–0391
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund shelter and related assistance for victims of family violence.
Bureau of Children and Families
Mailing Address: Office of Social Services 350 Capitol Street Charleston, WV 25305 (304) 558–7980 (304) 558–8800
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1411 Virginia Street, East Charleston, WV 25301 (304) 558–3210 (304) 558–1437
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to fund shelter and related services to victims of domestic violence.
Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Division
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1204 Kanawha Boulevard, East Charleston, WV 25301 (304) 558–8814 (304) 558–0391
Funds are available in May and are announced by a mailing to agencies, programs, and individuals. The funding process is based on a formula. Funds are allocated to West Virginia’s 13 domestic violence shelter programs. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to increase awareness and understanding of violence against women, create a safer environment for women, and encourage a collaborative response to the needs in both rural and metropolitan areas.
Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Division
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1204 Kanawha Boulevard, East Charleston, WV 25301 (304) 558–8814, ext. 216 (304) 558–0391
Funds are available in January and are announced by a mailing to agencies, programs, and individuals. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to rural programs for a portion of the funds. The funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
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VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to fund programs that provide direct services to crime victims.
Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Division
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 1204 Kanawha Boulevard, East Charleston, WV 25301 (304) 558–8814, ext. 216 (304) 558–0391
Funds are available in January and are announced by a mass mailing to agencies, programs, and individuals. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is July–June. Technical assistance is available on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Health and Human Resources
Mailing Address: State Capitol Complex Building 6, Room 850 Charleston, WV 25305 (304) 558–7980 (304) 558–8800
Phone: Fax:
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Office of Emergency Services
Mailing Address: 1900 Kanawha Boulevard, East Building 1, Room EB80 Charleston, WV 25305–0380 (304) 558–5380 (304) 344–4538
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region III
Mailing Address: One Independence Mall 615 Chestnut Street Sixth Floor Philadelphia, PA 10106–4404 (215) 931–5608 (215) 931–5621
Phone Number: Fax:
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Office of Justice Assistance
Mailing Address: 131 West Wilson Street Suite 202 Madison, WI 53702 (608) 266–7185 (608) 266–6676
Phone: Fax:
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund shelter and related assistance for victims of family violence.
Department of Health and Family Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 7850 Madison, WI 53707–7850 (608) 266–9305 (608) 264–6750
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to reduce rape and attempted rape of women aged 12 years and older.
Bureau of Public Health
Mailing Address: 1414 East Washington Avenue Room 233 Madison, WI 53703–3044 (608) 266–8154 (608) 266–8925
Phone: Fax:
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At the beginning of each funding cycle, funds are announced at public hearings and to the statewide Prevention Advisory Committee. The funding process contracts with the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault and victim services. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request.
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to support comprehensive services to victims of sexual assault and reimburse counties for prosecutor-based services.
Office of Crime Victims Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 7951 Madison, WI 52707 (608) 267–2251 (608) 264–6368
As available, funds are announced by a request for proposals (RFP). The funding process is open/competitive and the funding cycle/project period is 12 months, with a renewal option. Technical assistance is available on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to support programs that protect victims of domestic violence and hold violators accountable.
Office of Justice Assistance
Mailing Address: 131 West Wilson Street Suite 202 Madison, WI 53702–0001 (608) 261–8762 (608) 266–6676
Phone: Fax:
Funds are available in February and August and are announced by a mailing to a target audience. The funding process is open/competitive, and the funding cycle/project period is 12 months. Technical assistance is available through application workshops.
VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to support direct services to victims of all crimes.
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Office of Crime Victims Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: P.O. Box 7857 Madison, WI 52707–7857 (608) 267–2251 (608) 264–6368
As available, funds are announced by an RFP. The funding process is open/competitive and the funding cycle/project period is 12 months, with a renewal option. Technical assistance is available on request.
Children’s Justice Act Grant Program
The goal of this grant is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Department of Justice
Mailing Address: 222 State Street Third Floor Madison, WI 53702 (608) 266–3934 (608) 264–6368
Phone: Fax:
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Wisconsin Emergency Management
Mailing Address: 2400 Wright Street P.O. Box 7865 Madison, WI 53707–7865 (608) 242–3206 (608) 242–3249
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region V
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 536 South Clark Street Chicago, IL 60605 (312) 408–5501 (312) 408–5234
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Edward Byrne Formula Grant
The goal of this grant is to fund projects to improve the criminal justice system and reduce violent crime and drug abuse.
Division of Criminal Investigation
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 316 West 22d Street Cheyenne, WY 82002 (307) 777–6785 (307) 777–7252
(Contact the grant administrator for information regarding the state funding process.)
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
The goal of this grant is to fund services for victims including crisis intervention, shelter, and prevention education.
Department of Health and Family Services
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 2301 Central Avenue Cheyenne, WY 82002 (307) 777–7200 (307) 777–6683
As available, funds are publicized by an announcement at a coalition meeting. The funding process consists of an allocation of funds to all domestic violence programs meeting criteria. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request.
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant
The goal of this grant is to promote prevention of sexual assault with a focus on prevention activities in middle and high schools.
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Department of Health
Mailing Address: Division of Preventive Medicine Hathaway Building Room 478 Cheyenne, WY 82002 (307) 777–6018 (307) 777–3617
Phone: Fax:
As available, funds are publicized by a general announcement to service providers. The funding process consists of all funds being divided equally among programs. The funding cycle/project period is based on the federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request.
State Local Dollars
The goal of this grant is to fund services for victims including crisis intervention, shelter, and prevention education.
Office of the Attorney General
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 123 State Capitol Building Cheyenne, WY 82002 (307) 777–7841 (307) 777–6683
Funds are available in March and are publicized by a list mailing and service provider’s organizations. The funding process is open/competitive. Priority is given to existing programs. The funding cycle/project period is 12 months. Technical assistance is available on request.
STOP Violence Against Women Act
The goal of this grant is to promote enhanced services within prosecution, law enforcement, and service providers for women who are victims of violent crime.
Office of the Attorney General
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 123 State Capitol Building Cheyenne, WY 82002 (307) 777–7841 (307) 777–6683
As available, funds are publicized by a list mailing and service provider’s organizations. The funding process is open/competitive, with priorities set by federal guidelines. The funding cycle/project period is 1–2 years. Technical assistance is available on request.
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VOCA Victim Assistance
The goal of this grant is to support a comprehensive range of services to victims of all crimes from the time of the crime until after disposition of the case.
Office of the Attorney General
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 123 State Capitol Building Cheyenne, WY 82002 (307) 777–7200 (307) 777–6683
Funds are available in December and are publicized by mailing a request for proposals to criminal justice agencies and crime victim service providers. The funding process is open/competitive, and encourages new programs or new approaches to service delivery. The funding cycle/project period is 2 years. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops and on request.
Office of State and Local Domestic Preparedness Support
The goal of this grant is to provide direct assistance to state and local jurisdictions to enhance their capability and preparedness to respond to weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents.
Wyoming Emergency Management Agency
Mailing Address: Phone: Fax: 5500 Bishop Boulevard Cheyenne, WY 82009–3320 (307) 777–4912 (307) 635–6017
Federal Emergency Management Agency Domestic Preparedness and Response Assistance
The goal of this grant is to work with states to help plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur.
Federal Emergency Management Agency—Region VII
Mailing Address: Denver Federal Center Building 710, Box 25267 Denver, CO 80225–0267 (303) 235–4840 (303) 235–4976
Phone: Fax:
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