|
Appendix G
OVC Discretionary Program Allocations, FY 19991
AWARD RECIPIENT
|
TITLE
|
AWARD AMOUNT
|
Abused Deaf Womens Advocacy
Service
|
Justice for Deaf Victims
Training and Technical Assistance Project |
$100,000
|
Abused Deaf Womens Advocacy
Service
|
Action Partnerships:
Domestic Violence Education for Deaf People |
$75,000
|
American Medical Womens
Association
|
Online Health Care
Providers Education Program on Domestic Violence |
$11,438
|
American Prosecutors Research
Institute
|
Promising Strategies
and Practices for Prosecutors |
$11,000
|
American College of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists
|
Action Partnerships
with Professional and Membership Organizations |
$75,000
|
Anti-Violence Partnership
of Philadelphia
|
Traumatic Grief: The
Synergism Between Trauma and Grief |
$75,000
|
Anti-Violence Partnership
of Philadelphia
|
Making Visible the
Hidden: Serving Child Victims in the Health Care Community |
$67,974
|
Arizona Peace Officer Standards
and Training Board
|
Law Enforcement Training
Program |
$75,000
|
Aspen Systems Corporation2
|
Office for Victims
of Crime Resource Center (OVCRC) |
$923,765
|
Aspen Systems Corporation3
|
Office for Victims
of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center (TTAC) |
$2,036,402
|
Colorado Organization for
Victim Assistance
|
State Victim Assistance
Academy |
$35,000
|
Connecticut Judicial Branch
|
State Victim Assistance
Academy |
$35,000
|
Council of State Governments
|
Eastern Regional Victims
Conference |
$25,000
|
Denver VALE Board
|
Denver Victim Services
2000 |
$390,956
|
Education and Training Programs,
Inc.
|
Faith Community Victim
Services Support Project |
$93,111
|
Family Violence Prevention
Fund
|
The Workplace Responds
to Domestic Violence |
$191,621
|
Florida International University
|
Project IMPACT |
$100,000
|
International Association
of Chiefs of Police
|
Summit on Crime Victims
|
$167,335
|
Jefferson Institute for Justice
Studies
|
Community-Based Crisis
Response Initiative |
$249,957
|
Medical University of South
Carolina
|
Developing Guidelines
for the Mental Health Treatment of Child Victims |
$71,777
|
Migrant Clinicians Network,
Inc.
|
Action Partnerships
with Professional and Membership Organizations |
$74,017
|
Minneapolis Medical Research
Foundation
|
Sexual Assault Counselor/Advocate
Training Workshops |
$99,955
|
National Association of Social
Workers, Inc.
|
Victims of Crime:
A Social Work Response |
$76,254
|
National Center for Victims
of Crime
|
Legal Bulletins on
Issues Affecting Crime Victims and Advocates |
$77,200
|
National Council of Juvenile
and Family Court Judges
|
Juvenile Court Response
to Victims of Juvenile Offenders |
$149,980
|
National Criminal Justice
Association
|
Implementing Victims
Rights Compliance Enforcement |
$74,413
|
National Hispanic Council
on Aging
|
Telemarketing Fraud
Project for Latino Elderly4
|
$97,000
|
National Multicultural Institute
|
Cultural Considerations
in Victims of Sexual and Physical Violence |
$73,077
|
National Organization for
Victim Assistance
|
Improving Services
for Crime Victims with Mental Retardation |
$74,914
|
National Organization for
Victim Assistance
|
National Association
of Adult Protective Services |
$74,999
|
National Organization for
Victim Assistance
|
Promising Practices
for Assisting International Tourist Victims |
$74,946
|
National Sheriffs Association
|
First Response to
Victims of Crime: Special Populations |
$51,000
|
National Sheriffs Association
|
Operation Fraudstop:
A Partnership To Reduce Telemarketing Fraud and Assist Victims5
|
$96,968
|
New York University
|
Victims of Mentally
Ill Offenders |
$110,423
|
Pennsylvania Commission on
Crime and Delinquency
|
State Victim Assistance
Academy |
$35,000
|
Safe Horizons
|
Victims of Gang Violence
|
$100,000
|
Safe Horizons
|
School Demonstration
Projects To Assist Victims and Witnesses: Safe Harbor |
$255,000
|
Senior and Disabled Services
Division, Oregon Department of Human Services
|
Elder Financial Exploitation
Prevention Program6 |
$296,000
|
South Bay Regional Public
Safety
|
Law Enforcement Training
Program |
$75,000
|
Texas Attorney Generals
Office
|
State Victim Assistance
Academy |
$35,000
|
University of Minnesota
|
Victim Empowerment
Through Mediation and Dialogue |
$100,000
|
University of Minnesota, Office
of Sponsored Programs
|
Family Violence: An
Intervention Model for Dental Professionals |
$87,107
|
University of South Carolina
|
Victims Services
Professional Development |
$149,833
|
Vermont Center for Crime Victim
Services
|
Vermont Victim Services
2000 |
$294,927
|
Victims Assistance Legal
Organization, Inc.
|
National Crime Victims
Rights Week Resource Guide 2000 |
$99,774
|
Victims Assistance Legal
Organization, Inc.
|
1999 National Victim
Assistance Academy |
$419,942
|
Victims Assistance Legal
Organization, Inc.
|
National Crime Victims
Rights Week Resource Guide 1999 |
$99,774
|
Video Action, Inc.
|
Training Videos |
$154,998
|
Video Action, Inc.
|
OVC Informational
Videos |
$175,000
|
Video Action, Inc.
|
Promising Practices
for Serving Victims of Crime with Disabilities |
$89,900
|
Video Action, Inc.
|
Children Exposed to
Violence and Responding to Child Victims and Witnesses Training
Videos |
$241,598
|
Virginia Mason Medical Center
|
Homicide Support Project
|
$75,000
|
Wisconsin Department of Justice
|
Law Enforcement Training
Program |
$75,000
|
Total
|
|
$8,874,335
|
|
1 Discretionary
funding awarded from the Crime Victims Fund is used to support national-scope
training and technical assistance, program evaluations, demonstration
projects, and direct services for federal crime victims. Funding is principally
used to produce training curricula and informational materials or to support
the development of model programs with the potential for replication.
For more details about these projects, visit OVCs Web site at www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc.
2 The
contract year for OVCRC does not coincide with the federal fiscal year.
3 The
contract year for OVC TTAC does not coincide with the federal fiscal year.
4 Funded
with money transferred from the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) to
OVC.
5 Funded
with money transferred from BJA to OVC.
6 Funded
with money transferred from BJA to OVC.
OVC Discretionary Program Allocations, FY 20007
AWARD RECIPIENT
|
TITLE
|
AWARD AMOUNT
|
American Bar Association
|
Domestic Violence Childrens
Initiative |
$30,000
|
Anti-Violence Partnership
of Philadelphia
|
Making Visible the
Hidden: Serving Child Victims in the Health Care Community |
$75,000
|
Aspen Systems Corporation8
|
Office for Victims
of Crime Resource Center |
$1,352,099
|
Aspen Systems Corporation9
|
Office for Victims
of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center |
$1,518,913
|
Dallas Childrens Advocacy
Center
|
Crimes Against Children
Training Conference |
$25,000
|
Denver VALE Board
|
Denver Victim Services
2000 |
$460,387
|
Family Violence Prevention
Fund
|
The Missing Link: Strengthening
the Health Care Response to Domestic Violence |
$75,000
|
International Association
of Chiefs of Police
|
Summit on Victims of
Crime: Phase II Law Enforcement |
$300,000
|
Jefferson Institute for Justice
Studies
|
Community-Based Crisis
Response Initiative |
$249,955
|
Minneapolis Medical Research
Foundation
|
SANESART Technical
Assistance Project |
$149,985
|
Mothers Against Drunk Drivers
|
Death Notification
Training Curriculum Package for Resident Physicians |
$71,821
|
National Association of Crime
Victim Compensation Boards
|
National Technical
Assistance Conference for State VOCA Victim Administrators |
$15,000
|
National Association of Crime
Victim Compensation Boards
|
Training and Technical
Assistance for VOCA Administrators |
$25,000
|
National Association of Social
Workers, Inc.
|
Victims of Crime: A
Social Work Response |
$103,972
|
National Center for State
Courts
|
Ensuring Participation
of Victims of Crime in the Criminal Justice System |
$149,773
|
National Center for Victims
of Crime
|
Legal Bulletins on
Issues Affecting Crime Victims and Advocates |
$100,042
|
National Council of Juvenile
and Family Court Judges
|
Interagency Collaborations
To Address Domestic Violence and Child Maltreatment |
$200,000
|
National Criminal Justice
Association
|
Implementing Victim
Rights Compliance Enforcement |
$32,783
|
National Hispanic Council
on Aging
|
Telemarketing Fraud
Project for Latino Elderly10
|
$290,000
|
National Multicultural Institute
|
Cultural Considerations
in Victims of Sexual and Physical Violence |
$74,731
|
National Organization for
Victim Assistance
|
Promising Practices
for Assisting International Tourist Victims |
$74,785
|
National Sheriffs Association
|
Operation Fraudstop:
A Partnership To Reduce Telemarketing Fraud and Assist Victims11
|
$345,000
|
Safe Horizons
|
Victims of Gang Violence
|
$100,000
|
Sam Houston State University
|
Development of a Model
Text on Victims of Violent Crime |
$39,995
|
Senior and Disabled Services
Division, Oregon Department of Human Services
|
Elder Financial Exploitation
Prevention Program |
$150,000
|
Senior and Disabled Services
Division, Oregon Department of Human Services
|
Underserved Populations
of Victims of Abuse |
$200,000
|
University of Houston
|
Training Frontline Professionals in Identification, Referral,
and Court-Related Interaction in Child Abuse Cases |
$87,997
|
University of Minnesota
|
Victim Empowerment
Through Mediation and Dialogue |
$150,000
|
Utah Office of Crime Victim
Reparation
|
State Victim Assistance
Academy |
$35,000
|
Victims Assistance Legal
Organization, Inc.
|
2000 National Victim
Assistance Academy |
$549,981
|
Video Action, Inc.
|
Tribute Video for National
Crime Victims Rights Week 2000 |
$200,000
|
Video Action, Inc.
|
Serving Victims of
Crime with Disabilities |
$69,998
|
Virginia Mason Medical Center
|
Homicide Support Project
|
$100,000
|
Total
|
|
$7,402,217
|
|
7 Discretionary
funding awarded from the Crime Victims Fund is used to support national-scope
training and technical assistance, program evaluations, demonstration
projects, and direct services for federal crime victims. Funding is principally
used to produce training curricula and informational materials or to support
the development of model programs with the potential for replication.
For more details about these projects, visit OVCs Web site at www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc.
8 The
contract year for OVCRC does not coincide with the federal fiscal year.
9 The
contract year for OVC TTAC does not coincide with the federal fiscal year.
10 Funded
with money transferred from BJA to OVC.
11 Funded
with money transferred from BJA to OVC.
|
Office for Victims of Crime
Report to the Nation 2001:
Fiscal Years 1999 and 2000 |
December 2001
|
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