Access state-specific information, including awards, events, and state VOCA formula funding program contacts.
OVC administers two Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) formula grant programs that support crime victim compensation and assistance—the cornerstone of support for victims throughout the Nation.
VOCA Victim Assistance formula grants support thousands of victim assistance programs throughout the Nation each year. States provide subgrants to local community-based organizations and public agencies that provide services directly to victims. Funds may also be used to address emerging needs, gaps in services, and training of victim service advocates.
VOCA-Funded Victim Assistance Program
New Mexico Crime Victims Reparation Commission
Phone: 505-841-9432
Website: https://www.cvrc.state.nm.us
VOCA Victim Compensation formula grants provide funding to supplement state compensation programs that provide financial assistance and reimbursement to victims for crime-related out-of-pocket expenses.
VOCA-Funded Victim Compensation Program
New Mexico Crime Victims Reparation Commission
Phone: 505-841-9432
Website: https://www.cvrc.state.nm.us
State performance reports for the New Mexico Victim Assistance and Compensation Programs are below.
State Compensation Program
- FY 2023 State Compensation Program Report
- FY 2022 State Compensation Program Report
- FY 2021 State Compensation Program Report
- FY 2020 State Compensation Program Report
State Assistance Program
- FY 2023 State Assistance Program Report
- FY 2022 State Assistance Program Report
- FY 2021 State Assistance Program Report
- FY 2020 State Assistance Program Report
More information about performance measures for formula funding is available on the VOCA Administrators website.
Active Awards in New Mexico
Below find a list of all active OVC awards in New Mexico.
Tribal Victim Specialist Internship-II (TVSI-II) Program
Taos Pueblo's Victims of Crime Program
Housing Assistance Program
- Albuquerque and its surrounding Tribal areas
To Provide Culturally Relevant Trauma Informed Services to Native American Youth Victims of Crime that are Referred to the Kewa House Emergency Youth Shelter
The San Felipe Pueblo Victims of Crime Program
Zuni Victims of Crime Advocacy Project
Expansion of Taos Pueblo's Victims of Crime Program
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