Award Information
Award #
15POVC-24-GK-01082-HT
Funding Category
Competitive Discretionary
Areas Served
Geographical Areas Served
- Cook County
- Northern Illinois
Indicates all geographic areas to which services are provided, excluding states. See States Served.
States Served
IL
Indicates all applicable states in which services are provided.
Congressional District
Status
Open
Funding First Awarded
2024
Total funding (to date)
$683,811
Original Solicitation
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2024, $683,811)
The Cook County State’s Attorney Office (SAO), The Salvation Army’s STOP-IT Program (STOP-IT), and the U.S. Attorney's Office will continue to work in Cook County and Northern IL to support a sustainable, long-term, multidisciplinary task force approach to combat human trafficking. They will develop, sustain, and strengthen effective task force leadership, structure, and coordination of multidisciplinary human trafficking task force partnerships and activities; develop, implement, or revise written protocols to guide task force functions and identify and serve victims of all types of human trafficking; collect data and conduct ongoing assessment to determine if the program is meeting goals and objectives; implement victim-centered, trauma-informed, and collaborative approaches through development and consistent implementation of task force protocols and training; investigate, refer, and prosecute both sex and labor trafficking cases at the local, state, Tribal, and federal levels; assist all trafficking victims in achieving increased safety, independence, self-sufficiency and well-being through the provision of appropriate services; identify and serve survivors of human trafficking; and actively involve all task force partners in planning and executing proactive investigations and prosecutions.
The task force is led by the core team, supported by a law enforcement working group, and the victim services, training, labor trafficking, healthcare, LGBTQ, and GATE (survivor leader) subcommittees. This funding will allow the task force to firmly establish the GATE subcommittee. The task force plans to review and update task force processes, protocols, trainings, services, and the number of proactive investigations during the next project period. The task force will also seek to formalize participation of community members interested in addressing labor trafficking.
Date Created: September 20, 2024