Transforming Victims Services Grantee Performance Measurement Overview
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OVC aims to support all grantees in reporting performance measures data thoroughly and accurately. OVC provides grantees with resources, including performance measures questionnaires, funding opportunity maps to locate performance measures topic areas, and system user guides.
Start with these resources:
OVC strives to uphold the intent of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 and its subsequent reauthorizations to ensure that all trafficking victims receive justice and support in accessing the services they need.
OVC manages the largest amount of funding across the Federal Government dedicated to providing services to victims of human trafficking. OVC strengthens the response to human trafficking through grant...
Discretionary grants from OVC are used to fund national-scope projects and training and technical assistance to enhance the expertise of victim service providers. Such grants are awarded to states, local units of government, Tribal communities, individuals, educational institutions, and private nonprofit organizations.
These funds implement promising practices, models, and programs, and are used to address gaps in training...
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This recorded webinar helps Office for Victims of Crime grantees develop a common understanding of performance management versus performance measures; provides information on question banks and shared measures; discusses reporting on partnerships, training, and technical assistance; and highlights how semiannual narrative responses can tell the story of your data.
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This recorded webinar provides information on both grantee and subgrantee responsibilities for Office for Victims of Crime performance measure reporting, describes collaborative activities for data collection with a subgrantee, and explain how to review subgrantee semiannual reports. View the webinar presentation.
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For questions regarding extending deadlines for reporting performance measures reports, contact your program manager or state representative.
For questions regarding the performance measure reports, PMT, data entry, scheduling one-on-one coaching session, or PMT system errors, contact the OVC PMT Helpdesk from Monday to Friday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., eastern time.
Final Progress Reports and Quarterly Financial Status Reports are due in JustGrants within 120 days of the grant end date.
Grantees must submit performance measure data in the PMT every reporting period, even if there was no grant activity. On a semiannual basis (i.e., during...
The majority of OVC’s grantees, including award recipients and subrecipients of Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) formula funding, start by submitting relevant data through one of these below avenues, depending on the award year.
Log in to the PMT to complete your performance measure reports...
This site provides State Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Administrators with news, answers to frequently asked questions, documents, and other resources to help them successfully manage VOCA formula assistance and compensation awards.
The OVC-funded Center for Victim Research (CVR) is a tool for victim service providers and researchers to connect and share knowledge. CVR facilitates access to victim research and data while improving the utility of research and data collection to crime victim services nationwide. CVR’s library collection offers open-access research materials, special access to research for VOCA-funded organizations, and free training.
CrimeSolutions is a searchable online database of evidence-based programs covering a range of justice-related topics, including victim assistance programs, corrections, courts, crime prevention, law enforcement, and more. The site is a tool to understand, access, and integrate scientific evidence about programs into programmatic and policy decisions.