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Description

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.

Showing Results For:
State: OR,
District: 1

Number of Awards: 10
Total Amount Awarded: $5,834,831

Funded Awards
FY Sort ascending Title Original Solicitation Recipient State States Served Geographical Areas Served Amount
2024 Expanding Prosecution and Victim Services Capacity in Response to Gun Violence OVC FY24 Byrne Discretionary Community Project Grants/Byrne Discretionary Grants Program - Invited to Apply MULTNOMAH COUNTY OR $360,000
2023 NCVLI's Enhancing Legal Services for Victims with Disabilities Project OVC FY 2023 Field-Generated Solicitation: Increasing Options and Expanding Access for Victims of Crime NATIONAL CRIME VICTIM LAW INSTITUTE OR $500,000
2022 NCVLI's Legal Answers for Survivors Project OVC FY 2022 Advancing the Use of Technology to Assist Victims of Crime NATIONAL CRIME VICTIM LAW INSTITUTE OR $750,000
2022 The Tillamook Community-Wide SANE Expansion OVC FY 2022 Expanding Access to Sexual Assault Forensic Examinations TIDES OF CHANGE OR $500,000
2021 Victim Rights Enhancement Project Reducing Barriers and Increasing Meaningful Access for Crime Survivors OVC FY 2021 Advancing the Use of Technology to Assist Victims of Crime MULTNOMAH COUNTY OR $1,000,000
2020 Rights in Systems Enforced Training and Technical Assistance Project OVC FY 2020 Crime Victims' Rights Legal Clinics NATIONAL CRIME VICTIM LAW INSTITUTE OR $1,000,000
2018 Portland Police Bureau Integrated Model of Victim Advocacy OVC FY 2018 Law Enforcement-Based Direct Victim Services and TA Program CITY OF PORTLAND OR $824,831
2014 Americans Overseas Domestic Violence Crisis Center (AODVC): Using Technology to Expand International Access to Domestic Violence Services for Victims Abroad (US Citizens and Legal Permanent Residents) OVC FY 14 Vision 21: Using Technology to Expand National and International Access to Victim Services Pathways to Safety International OR $400,000
2014 Sexual Assault Support & Help for Americans Abroad (SASHAA): Using Technology to Expand International Access to Sexual Assault Services for Victims Abroad (US Citizens and Legal Permanent Residents) OVC FY 14 Vision 21: Using Technology to Expand National and International Access to Victim Services Pathways to Safety International OR $250,000
2010 To provide a comprehensive array of services to American victims of domestic violence abroad and their dependents OVC FY 10 Services for American Victims of Domestic Violence Abroad Pathways to Safety International OR $250,000