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U.S. Department of Justice: Crime Victim Compensation Program Assessment

U.S. Department of Justice: Crime Victim Compensation Program Assessment

Deadline: 20 April 2020

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) is seeking applications for the Crime Victim Compensation Program Assessment to support six compensation programs as they conduct critical assessments of victims’ access to states’ compensation programs and implement recommendations to enhance crime victim access to compensation funding.

This project will support selected states in assessing victims’ access to compensation programs and implementing recommendations with the goal of increasing the number of victims aware of this vital resource and interested in seeking victim compensation.

Goal and Objectives

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The goal of this project is to develop or enhance and implement evidence-based strategies, and organizational practices and policies, to increase program responsiveness, efficiency, and accessibility for all victims throughout the state.
Selected states will achieve this goal through the following objectives:
Conduct an assessment of the state’s current compensation program, including applicable rules, regulations, statutes, and other relevant standards impacting the ability of victims to access compensation, along with an analysis of the different federal, state, local, and other funding streams and programs that support victims (this can include, but should not be limited to, restitution collection). This should also include an assessment of the compensation program’s efforts to coordinate, collaborate, conduct outreach, and partner with other government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and other professional organizations;
Generate model recommendations and promising practices that can be implemented within their own state, and, if rooted in evidence-based practices, possibly across the country;
Develop analysis of the different federal, state, local, and other funding streams and programs that support victims;
Examine if and how restitution impacts state compensation programming, including the effectiveness of restitution collection efforts in their states;
Develop an implementation plan based on the assessment that strives to produce a more efficient and responsive compensation program, while increasing crime victim access to compensation funding;
Implement the recommendations that will result in enhanced victim access to compensation funding.
Funding Information

Estimated maximum dollar amount for each award: $350,000;
Total amount anticipated to be awarded under solicitation: $2,100,000;
Period of Performance duration: 3 years.
Eligibility Criteria

The following entities are eligible to apply:

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State victim compensation programs that are eligible to administer the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Victim Compensation grants.
All recipients and sub recipients (including any for-profit organization) must forgo any profit or management fee.
How to Apply

Applicants must register in and submit applications through Grants.gov.

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For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=324677

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