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FEDERAL PROGRAMS<br />
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE<br />
www.usdoj.gov (215) 597-2344<br />
GRANT/LOAN<br />
culture in various societal contexts. The fellowship places<br />
<strong>pa</strong>rticular emphasis on crime, violence, and the administration<br />
of justice in diverse cultural contexts within the United<br />
States.<br />
Victim Assistance Professional Development Fellowship<br />
Program – A competitive program that will award three<br />
<strong>grant</strong>s of $75,000-$125,000 to individuals to provide direct<br />
operational assistance to crime victim organizations and<br />
agencies; design and develop innovative initiatives; develop<br />
and deliver training programs; and assist with evaluation and<br />
ca<strong>pa</strong>city building efforts. Fellowships specifically address<br />
sexual assault, human trafficking, public awareness, field<br />
outreach, and victims’ rights enforcement.<br />
Helping Outreach Programs to Ex<strong>pa</strong>nd (HOPE) (CFDA<br />
No. 16.582) – The overarching goal for this project is to<br />
ex<strong>pa</strong>nd the vision and im<strong>pa</strong>ct of the crime victim services<br />
field. Five <strong>grant</strong>ees will be selected to: (1) collectively<br />
undertake a comprehensive analysis of the current state of the<br />
crime victims’ field in the U.S., with each <strong>grant</strong>ee conducting<br />
a critical portion of the analysis; and (2) develop a consensus<br />
document that provides a philosophical and strategic<br />
framework for defining the role of the field in the country’s<br />
response to crime and moving the field forward in the future.<br />
The final consensus document will include recommendations<br />
to OVC and the broader victims’ field as well as a detailed<br />
blueprint for a national demonstration project (or multiple<br />
demonstration projects) focused on implementation of those<br />
recommendations.<br />
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG)<br />
Program – Allow states and local governments to support<br />
a broad range of activities to prevent and control crime<br />
and to improve the criminal justice system. See the Special<br />
Supplement at the end of this <strong>directory</strong> for further information<br />
about <strong>resource</strong>s available to first responders.<br />
DEADLINE / REGULATIONS<br />
Contact – Marilyn Moses at: (202) 514-<br />
6205, e-mail: Marilyn.Moses@usdoj.gov<br />
http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/sl000935.<br />
pdf<br />
Previous Fiscal Year Deadline – April 27,<br />
2010<br />
Eligibility – Applicants must be individuals<br />
who demonstrate the financial and<br />
organizational ca<strong>pa</strong>city to manage this<br />
cooperative agreement. Applicants must<br />
demonstrate a unique ca<strong>pa</strong>bility and strong<br />
desire to reach and serve victims of crime<br />
through activities that are national in scope.<br />
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/fund/pdftxt/<br />
FY10_VictimAssistanceFellowship.pdf<br />
Previous Fiscal Year Deadline – April 20,<br />
2010<br />
Contact – Meg Morrow, Attorney-Advisor,<br />
at: (202) 305–2986, e-mail: meg.morrow@<br />
usdoj.gov.<br />
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/fund/pdftxt/<br />
hopeiii.pdf<br />
Previous Fiscal Year Deadline – July 7,<br />
2010.<br />
Contact – Tracey Willis, State Policy<br />
Advisor for <strong>Pennsylvania</strong>, at: (202) 305–<br />
1766, e-mail: Tracey.Willis@usdoj.gov<br />
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/<strong>grant</strong>/jag.<br />
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