|
Appendix F
OVC-Funded Terrorism Initiatives for Fiscal Year 1999*
AWARD RECIPIENTS
|
EVENT
|
AWARD AMOUNT
|
Oklahoma District Attorneys
Council |
Alfred P. Murrah Federal
Building Bombing |
$404,816
|
Colorado Division of
Criminal Justice |
Columbine High School
Shooting |
$1,500,000
|
U.S. Department of
State; U.S. Department of Justice; Syracuse University |
Pan Am 103 Bombing
Trial |
$2,943,184
|
Executive Office for
U.S. Attorneys; Washington, D.C., and Florida Crime Victim Compensation
Programs; U.S. Department of State |
Kenya and Tanzania
Embassy Bombings |
$311,596
|
Oregon Department of
Justice |
Thurston High School
Shooting |
$288,173
|
Total |
|
$5,447,769
|
|
* Section 1402(d)(5)(A) of VOCA authorizes OVC to set aside up to $100
million to compensate and assist victims of terrorism or mass violence.
Amounts indicated represent obligations. Actual expenditure figures are
not available and may be less than the amount obligated. For more details
on these projects, visit OVCs Web site at www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc.
OVC-Funded Terrorism Initiatives for Fiscal Year 2000
AWARD RECIPIENTS
|
EVENT AWARD
|
AWARD AMOUNT
|
Oklahoma District Attorneys
Council |
Alfred P. Murrah Federal
Building Bombing |
$207,517
|
Colorado Division of
Criminal Justice |
Columbine High School
Shooting |
$166,995
|
U.S. Department of
State; U.S. Department of Justice; Syracuse University; Medical
University of South Carolina; Video Action, Inc. |
Pan Am 103 Bombing
Trial |
$5,196,291
|
Executive Office for
U.S. Attorneys; Washington, D.C., and Florida Crime Victim Compensation
Programs; U.S. Department of State |
Kenya and Tanzania
Embassy Bombings |
$75,000
|
Total |
|
$5,645,803
|
|
|
Office for Victims of Crime
Report to the Nation 2001:
Fiscal Years 1999 and 2000 |
December 2001
|
|