OVW Fiscal Year 2024 National Service Line for Incarcerated Survivors of Sexual Abuse Program
ID: 356377Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Office on Violence Against Women (USDOJ-OJP-OVW)

Award Range

$2M - $2M

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Law, Justice and Legal Services

Funding Instrument

Cooperative Agreement

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) is offering a federal grant opportunity titled "OVW Fiscal Year 2024 National Service Line for Incarcerated Survivors of Sexual Abuse Program." This program aims to support the implementation phase of a national service line initiative designed to improve responses to gender-based violence, specifically focusing on providing emotional support services to incarcerated survivors of sexual abuse. The initiative is part of a broader effort to comply with the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) Standards, which mandate access to outside victim advocates for inmates. Interested applicants must be capable of managing a large-scale project and are limited to victim service providers or nonprofit organizations with relevant experience. The total funding available for this grant is $2 million, with a single award anticipated, and applications are due by November 12, 2024. For further information, applicants can contact OVW at OVW.PREAServiceLine@usdoj.gov.

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