The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), Victim Services (VS) Branch, is currently accepting applications for its Innovative Response to Marginalized Victims of Crime Program.
Donor Name: California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES)
State: California
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 07/06/2023
Size of the Grant: up to $224,000
Grant Duration: 12 months
Details:
The purpose of the Program is to implement new and unique methods to provide direct support services for victims/survivors of crime who are part of a marginalized population.
Program Components
- Crisis Intervention
- Survivor-Driven Advocacy
- Supportive Services
- Emergency Financial Assistance
- Criminal Justice System Support and Advocacy
- Community Engagement
- Emergency Food and Clothing
- Staffing
- Assistance with California Victim Compensation Board Claims
- Victims of Crime Resource Center
Funding Information
- There is approximately $8,967,500 available for the Program for the Grant Subaward performance period.
- Funding Amount Applicants may apply for up to $224,000, for the 12-month Grant Subaward performance period.
Eligibility Criteria
For a proposal to be considered it must receive a minimum score of 50% of available points on the Rating Sheet. Only one proposal per Applicant will be eligible to receive funding. If an Applicant submits more than one proposal, only the highest scoring proposal, meeting the criteria above, will be considered for funding.
For a proposal to be eligible to compete for funding (i.e., read and rated) all the following conditions must be met:
- Applicants may either be a governmental or non-governmental entity with the primary purpose of providing services specifically designed to meet the needs of one or two marginalized victims/survivors of crime group(s). If the marginalized victim/survivor of crime services are one effort within a larger organization with other focuses (for example, a domestic violence organization with a division that focuses on Hispanic domestic violence victims), the organization is not eligible because providing specific services to the marginalized victim/survivor of crime group is not the primary purpose of the organization as a whole.
- Proposals must include a letter, on agency letterhead, (1) certifying the Applicant has the primary purpose of providing services specifically designed to meet the needs of one or two marginalized victim/survivor of crime groups and (2) identifying the one or two groups.
For more information, visit Cal OES.