The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services is accepting applications for its Domestic Violence Mobile Health Care Services (FO) Program.
Donor Name: California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services
State: California
County: Selected Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 12/23/2022
Size of the Grant: $20,062,228
Grant Duration: 28 months
Details:
The purpose of the Program is to provide domestic violence victims/survivors and their children access to COVID-19 testing, vaccines, and primary health care through weekly mobile health care visits. To ensure all areas of California are reached, Cal OES is allocating funding to the forty-eight counties not currently served through the Program.
Funding Information
There is $20,062,228 available for the Program for the Grant Subaward performance period. Applicants may apply for the 28-month Grant Subaward performance period.
Project Period
The Grant Subaward performance period is April 1, 2023 – July 31, 2025.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be an organization that focuses on providing services to domestic violence victims/survivors and their children in California. Applicants may be governmental or non-governmental.
For a proposal to be eligible to compete for funding (i.e., read and rated) all the following conditions must be met:
- Proposal must be for only one individual identified county. Applicants may submit one or more proposals. However, each proposal must be for only one identified county (i.e., Applicants may not submit one proposal combining two or more identified counties/allocations).
- Applicants must be an organization that focuses on providing services to domestic violence victims/survivors and their children in California. Applicants may be governmental or non-governmental.
- The Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative (Cal OES 2-108) and Grant Subaward Budget Narrative (Cal OES 2-107) must be submitted unaltered and in accordance with the instruction in Part II – Section B. Cal OES cannot accept alternate or modified forms, without undermining its neutral competitive selection process.
- The proposal must be submitted per the instructions in Part I, Subpart C.
- Applicants must submit a letter, on organization letterhead, describing how they serve domestic violence victims and their children and clearly identify the county they plan to serve. Applicant’s may submit proposals for more than one county; however, only one county may be identified per proposal.
Please Note: proposals that do not meet the above requirements will be disqualified (i.e., ineligible) and not read and rated.
For more information, visit Domestic Violence Mobile Health Care Services (FO) Program.