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Brooklyn Human Trafficking Task Force Enhanced Collaborative Model - Purpose Area 2: Expansion of Local or Tribal ECM Human Trafficking Task Forces

Award Information

Award #
15POVC-24-GK-01069-HT
Funding Category
Competitive Discretionary
Areas Served
Geographical Areas Served
  • New York
Indicates all geographic areas to which services are provided, excluding states. See States Served.
States Served
NY
Indicates all applicable states in which services are provided.
Location
Awardee County
Kings
Congressional District
Status
Open
Funding First Awarded
2024
Total funding (to date)
$645,946

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2024, $645,946)

The Brooklyn Human Trafficking Task Force (BKHTTF), co-led by the King’s County District Attorney’s Office (KCDA) and Safe Horizon’s Anti-Trafficking Program (ATP) will support healing, justice, and a robust multi-systems response to victims of all types of trafficking in New York and beyond. With funding from OVC, BKHTTF will build capacity for law enforcement, victim services, medical, legal, education, and other sectors to address trafficking, including through local and regional efforts as well as nationwide impact and mentorship.

BKHTTF goals include:

To improve and expand on our established victim-centered, trauma-informed, and collaborative approaches through continued education and training while also mentoring and sharing best practices with task forces and anti-trafficking partners in New York State and around the country.
To strengthen our victim-centered approach to proactively investigating and prosecuting human trafficking with a focus on labor trafficking and male survivors.
To continue to provide comprehensive, trauma-informed services to all victims of human trafficking by identifying gaps in our response to labor trafficking specifically and building new multi-disciplinary partnerships to address these gaps.

Efforts for this upcoming grant cycle will focus on solidifying survivor engagement in the task force, strengthening the response to labor trafficking by using data and forming collaborative partnerships with community-based organizations, and filling gaps in services to address the most prevalent vulnerabilities reported by key task force partners

Date Created: September 20, 2024