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New Grants and Payment Management Systems Now Available!

The Justice Grants System (JustGrants) and the Department of the Treasury’s Automated Standard Application for Payments (ASAP) are now available for all award management and payment activities. Award recipients with the Office of Justice Programs (OJP) can login to JustGrants or visit the informational website for further resources and support. Additionally, ASAP is now available for enrolled Department of Justice award recipients to request funds. For more information on how to request funds in ASAP, please reference the user guide


Each year, OVC awards formula and discretionary grants to enhance the delivery of crime victim services throughout the Nation.

You may browse the table below and use filter options to view awards by award status, State, fiscal year, awardee name, city or perform a keyword search. 

Click on the Title for more details about the award and click on the Original Solicitation title to view the funding opportunity.
 

Location

State denotes the state of the organization that received the funding. States Served indicates the state in which services provided. If an organization focuses their attention to a specific community in that state, the service area is identified as the Geographical Areas Served.

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State: CA

Number of Awards: 396
Total Amount Awarded: $2,533,024,172

Funded Awards
FY Title Sort ascending Original Solicitation Recipient State States Served Geographical Areas Served Amount
2017 Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation’s Comprehensive Tribal Victim Assistance Program OVC FY 17 CTAS Purpose Area 7: Comprehensive Tribal Victim Assistance Program TOLOWA DEE-NI NATION CA $410,288
2019 Tolowa Dee-ni'' Nation requests support to expand current victim services to include Elder and Vulnerable Adult (developmentally, intellectually, and/or physically disabled) Victims of Crime. OVC FY 2019 Tribal Victim Services Set-Aside Program TOLOWA DEE-NI NATION CA $638,642
2018 Tolowa Dee-ni' Victim Services System of Care Project OVC FY 2018 Tribal Victim Services Set-Aside Program TOLOWA DEE-NI NATION CA $40,000
2020 Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation Family Victim Services OVC FY 2020 Tribal Victim Services Set-Aside Formula Program TOLOWA DEE-NI NATION CA $503,691
2019 To Provide much needed Victim Services from acts of crime. OVC FY 2019 Tribal Victim Services Set-Aside Program LA JOLLA BAND OF LUISENO INDIANS CA $500,001
2006 To plan and implement an innovative 3 year program to improve the abilitity of the Pit River Tribe to provide direct services to victims of crime. OVC FY 06 Tribal Victim Assistance Discretionary Pit River Tribe CA $156,889
2009 To improve the investigation, prosecution, and overall handling of child abuse cases in a manner that increases support for and lessens additional trauma to child abuse victims in Native communities. OVC FY 09 CJA Competitive Solicitation Two Feathers Native American Family Services CA $190,460
2009 To develop and implement a public education campaign that will increase awareness of legal rights and resources available to LGBTQ victims of domestic and teen dating violence. OVC FY 09 Public Awareness and Outreach for Victims in Underserved Communities Break the Cycle CA $74,998
2019 Three-Times Hidden: Overcoming Layers of Invisibility to Advance a Service Model for Urban AI/AN Victims of Sex-Trafficking OVC FY 2019 Project Beacon: Increasing Services for Urban American Indian and Alaska Native Victims of Sex Trafficking THE FRIENDSHIP HOUSE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN INDIANS CA $450,000
2018 This project enhances the quality and quantity of services available to assist victims of human trafficking, as defined by the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, as amended. OVC FY 2018 Comprehensive Services for Victims of All Forms of Human Trafficking COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS FOR CHILDREN, FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS CA $775,000
2020 The Wiyot Tribe -OVC Formula Set-Aside Program for Tribal Victims OVC FY 2020 Tribal Victim Services Set-Aside Formula Program WIYOT TRIBE CA $505,795
2021 The Santa Clara County Law Enforcement Investigating Human Trafficking Taskforce 2.0 (LEIHT) OVC FY 2021 Enhanced Collaborative Model Task Force To Combat Human Trafficking COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS FOR CHILDREN, FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS CA California Santa Clara County $749,987
2021 The Santa Clara County Law Enforcement Investigating Human Trafficking Taskforce 2.0 (LEIHT) OVC FY 2021 Enhanced Collaborative Model Task Force To Combat Human Trafficking SANTA CLARA, COUNTY OF CA California Santa Clara County $750,000
2017 The Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force (OCHTTF): Strategically designed to leverage capacity and expertise to provide comprehensive services to victims and hold perpetrators accountable. OVC FY 17 Enhanced Collaborative Model to Combat Human Trafficking Competitive Solicitation WAYMAKERS CA $600,000
2023 The Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force (OCHTTF): Strategically designed to leverage capacity and expertise to provide comprehensive services to victims and hold perpetrators accountable. OVC FY 2023 Enhanced Collaborative Model (ECM) Task Force to Combat Human Trafficking CITY OF ANAHEIM CA California Orange County $750,000
2023 The Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force (OCHTTF): Strategically designed to leverage capacity and expertise to provide comprehensive services to victims and hold perpetrators accountable OVC FY 2023 Enhanced Collaborative Model (ECM) Task Force to Combat Human Trafficking WAYMAKERS CA California Orange County $750,000
2023 The International Rescue Committee in Sacramento's Integrated Services for Minor Victims of Human Trafficking Program 2023 OVC FY 2023 Integrated Services for Minor Victims of Human Trafficking INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE, INC CA California Northern California $950,000
2022 The California vs. Hate Resource Line and Network OVC FY 2022 Jabara-Heyer NO HATE Act State-Run Hate Crime Reporting Hotlines CIVIL RIGHTS DEPARTMENT CA $1,125,000
2019 Survivor Advocates in Healthcare OVC FY 2019 Field-Generated Innovations in Assistance to Victims of Human Trafficking DIGNITY HEALTH FOUNDATION CA $899,311
2018 Supporting Young Victims in Antelope Valley OVC FY 2018 Enhancing Community Responses to the Opioid Crisis: Serving Our Youngest Crime Victims ANTELOPE VALLEY PARTNERS FOR HEALTH CA $749,801
2023 SUPPORT-TA (Strengthening, Utilization, Peer-to-Peer, Opportunities, and Resources for Technical Assistance) OVC FY 2023 Jabara-Heyer NO HATE Act State-Run Hate Crime Reporting Hotlines THE INFORMATION AND REFERRAL FEDERATION OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY CA $1,000,000
2013 STARS/Aftercare Continuum:Services for female minor victims of human trafficking and community training and awareness OVC FY 13 Services for Victims of Human Trafficking San Diego Youth Services CA $400,000
2015 STARS Program: Intensive case management and support services for female victims of sex trafficking and community training and awareness OVC FY 15 Specialized Services for Victims of Human Trafficking Competitive Solicitation San Diego Youth Services CA $600,000
2018 STARS Program (Surviving Together, Achieving and Reaching for Success) OVC FY 2018 Specialized Services for Victims of Human Trafficking SAN DIEGO YOUTH SERVICES CA $700,000
2019 STARS (Striving Together, Achieving and Reaching for Success) Program OVC FY 2018 Integrated Services for Minor Victims of Human Trafficking SAN DIEGO YOUTH SERVICES CA $500,000