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United States: 2021 Enhanced Collaborative Model Task Force To Combat Human Trafficking

United States: 2021 Enhanced Collaborative Model Task Force To Combat Human Trafficking


Deadline: 15-Jun-21

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) is seeking applications to develop or support enhanced collaborative model task forces to combat human trafficking.

Goa

The ECM program goal is to support a sustainable, long-term, multidisciplinary task force approach to combat human trafficking.
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Develop, sustain, and strengthen leadership structure and coordination of multidisciplinary human trafficking task force partnerships and activities using the Multidisciplinary Collaborative Model for Anti-Human Trafficking Task Forces: Development and Operations Roadmap as a guide.
Identify and serve victims of all types of human trafficking.
Implement victim-centered, trauma-informed, and collaborative approaches through the development and consistent implementation of task force protocols and training.
Active involvement from all task force partners in planning and executing proactive investigations and prosecutions. Proactive investigations involve the use of more advanced investigative methods and criminal intelligence gathering and analysis, and go beyond traditional online and vice-style operations. Proactive investigations involve in-depth pre-planning and active collaboration from victim service providers, prosecutors, and key multidisciplinary partners. Some examples of activities that would be considered proactive include leveraging existing data sources and criminal intelligence gathering and analysis to target investigative strategies based on the type of human trafficking crime (e.g., illicit massage businesses, trafficking of minors, labor trafficking), conducting concurrent financial investigations, outreach to vulnerable populations, community-oriented and awareness activities, and conducting assessments of available data on labor industries in the community such as prior safety or labor/wage violations or visa abuses.
Investigate, refer, and prosecute both sex and labor trafficking cases at the local, state, tribal, and federal levels.
Assist victims of sex trafficking and labor trafficking in achieving increased safety, independence, self-sufficiency and well-being through the provision of appropriate services.
Collect data and conduct ongoing assessment activities to determine if the program is meeting stated goals and objectives.
Categories

Category 1: Development of Human Trafficking Task Forces: Task forces that have newly formed (formally operational less than 3 years) or have never received funding under the OJP Enhanced Collaborative Model Task Force Program are eligible to apply.
Category 2: Existing Human Trafficking Task Forces: Task forces that have been formally operational for a minimum of 3 years and can demonstrate strong task force leadership and structure and have a history of identifying trafficking victims and prosecuting traffickers.
Funding Information

Anticipated Total Amount to be Awarded Under Solicitation: $22,500,000.00
Development of Human Trafficking Task Forces: $750,000.00
Existing Human Trafficking Task Forces: $750,000.00
Period of Performance Start Date: 10/1/21 12:00 AM
Period of Performance Duration (Months): 36
Eligibility Criteria

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City or township governments, County governments, Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized), Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments), Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, State governments.
Applicants that have received OJP Enhanced Collaborative Model To Combat Human Trafficking funding in fiscal years (FY) 2019 and 2020 are ineligible to apply under this solicitation.
For purposes of this solicitation, “state” means any state of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
To advance Executive Order 13929 Safe Policing for Safe Communities, the Attorney General determined that all state, local, and university or college law enforcement agencies must be certified by an approved independent credentialing body or have started the certification process to be allocated FY 2021 DOJ discretionary grant funding, as either a recipient or a subrecipient.
All recipients and subrecipients (including any for-profit organization) must forgo any profit or management fee.
Nonprofit organizations that hold money in offshore accounts for the purpose of avoiding paying the tax are not eligible to apply.
For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=333208

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