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OVC Discretionary Program Allocations, FY 19991

AWARD RECIPIENT
TITLE
AWARD AMOUNT
Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Service
Justice for Deaf Victims Training and Technical Assistance Project
$100,000
Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Service
Action Partnerships: Domestic Violence Education for Deaf People
$75,000
American Medical Women’s Association
Online Health Care Providers Education Program on Domestic Violence
$11,438
American Prosecutors Research Institute
Promising Strategies and Practices for Prosecutors
$11,000
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Action Partnerships with Professional and Membership Organizations
$75,000
Anti-Violence Partnership of Philadelphia
Traumatic Grief: The Synergism Between Trauma and Grief
$75,000
Anti-Violence Partnership of Philadelphia
Making Visible the Hidden: Serving Child Victims in the Health Care Community
$67,974
Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board
Law Enforcement Training Program
$75,000
Aspen Systems Corporation2
Office for Victims of Crime Resource Center (OVCRC)
$923,765
Aspen Systems Corporation3
Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center (TTAC)
$2,036,402
Colorado Organization for Victim Assistance
State Victim Assistance Academy
$35,000
Connecticut Judicial Branch
State Victim Assistance Academy
$35,000
Council of State Governments
Eastern Regional Victims Conference
$25,000
Denver VALE Board
Denver Victim Services 2000
$390,956
Education and Training Programs, Inc.
Faith Community Victim Services Support Project
$93,111
Family Violence Prevention Fund
The Workplace Responds to Domestic Violence
$191,621
Florida International University
Project IMPACT
$100,000
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Summit on Crime Victims
$167,335
Jefferson Institute for Justice Studies
Community-Based Crisis Response Initiative
$249,957
Medical University of South Carolina
Developing Guidelines for the Mental Health Treatment of Child Victims
$71,777
Migrant Clinicians Network, Inc.
Action Partnerships with Professional and Membership Organizations
$74,017
Minneapolis Medical Research Foundation
Sexual Assault Counselor/Advocate Training Workshops
$99,955
National Association of Social Workers, Inc.
Victims of Crime: A Social Work Response
$76,254
National Center for Victims of Crime
Legal Bulletins on Issues Affecting Crime Victims and Advocates
$77,200
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
Juvenile Court Response to Victims of Juvenile Offenders
$149,980
National Criminal Justice Association
Implementing Victims Rights Compliance Enforcement
$74,413
National Hispanic Council on Aging
Telemarketing Fraud Project for Latino Elderly4
$97,000
National Multicultural Institute
Cultural Considerations in Victims of Sexual and Physical Violence
$73,077
National Organization for Victim Assistance
Improving Services for Crime Victims with Mental Retardation
$74,914
National Organization for Victim Assistance
National Association of Adult Protective Services
$74,999
National Organization for Victim Assistance
Promising Practices for Assisting International Tourist Victims
$74,946
National Sheriffs’ Association
First Response to Victims of Crime: Special Populations
$51,000
National Sheriffs’ Association
Operation Fraudstop: A Partnership To Reduce Telemarketing Fraud and Assist Victims5
$96,968
New York University
Victims of Mentally Ill Offenders
$110,423
Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency
State Victim Assistance Academy
$35,000
Safe Horizons
Victims of Gang Violence
$100,000
Safe Horizons
School Demonstration Projects To Assist Victims and Witnesses: Safe Harbor
$255,000
Senior and Disabled Services Division, Oregon Department of Human Services
Elder Financial Exploitation Prevention Program6
$296,000
South Bay Regional Public Safety
Law Enforcement Training Program
$75,000
Texas Attorney General’s Office
State Victim Assistance Academy
$35,000
University of Minnesota
Victim Empowerment Through Mediation and Dialogue
$100,000
University of Minnesota, Office of Sponsored Programs
Family Violence: An Intervention Model for Dental Professionals
$87,107
University of South Carolina
Victim’s Services Professional Development
$149,833
Vermont Center for Crime Victim Services
Vermont Victim Services 2000
$294,927
Victims’ Assistance Legal Organization, Inc.
National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Resource Guide 2000
$99,774
Victims’ Assistance Legal Organization, Inc.
1999 National Victim Assistance Academy
$419,942
Victims’ Assistance Legal Organization, Inc.
National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Resource Guide 1999
$99,774
Video Action, Inc.
Training Videos
$154,998
Video Action, Inc.
OVC Informational Videos
$175,000
Video Action, Inc.
Promising Practices for Serving Victims of Crime with Disabilities
$89,900
Video Action, Inc.
Children Exposed to Violence and Responding to Child Victims and Witnesses Training Videos
$241,598
Virginia Mason Medical Center
Homicide Support Project
$75,000
Wisconsin Department of Justice
Law Enforcement Training Program
$75,000
Total
 
$8,874,335

1 Discretionary funding awarded from the Crime Victims Fund is used to support national-scope training and technical assistance, program evaluations, demonstration projects, and direct services for federal crime victims. Funding is principally used to produce training curricula and informational materials or to support the development of model programs with the potential for replication. For more details about these projects, visit OVC’s Web site at www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc.

2 The contract year for OVCRC does not coincide with the federal fiscal year.

3 The contract year for OVC TTAC does not coincide with the federal fiscal year.

4 Funded with money transferred from the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) to OVC.

5 Funded with money transferred from BJA to OVC.

6 Funded with money transferred from BJA to OVC.

OVC Discretionary Program Allocations, FY 20007

AWARD RECIPIENT
TITLE
AWARD AMOUNT
American Bar Association
Domestic Violence Children’s Initiative
$30,000
Anti-Violence Partnership of Philadelphia
Making Visible the Hidden: Serving Child Victims in the Health Care Community
$75,000
Aspen Systems Corporation8
Office for Victims of Crime Resource Center
$1,352,099
Aspen Systems Corporation9
Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center
$1,518,913
Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center
Crimes Against Children Training Conference
$25,000
Denver VALE Board
Denver Victim Services 2000
$460,387
Family Violence Prevention Fund
The Missing Link: Strengthening the Health Care Response to Domestic Violence
$75,000
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Summit on Victims of Crime: Phase II Law Enforcement
$300,000
Jefferson Institute for Justice Studies
Community-Based Crisis Response Initiative
$249,955
Minneapolis Medical Research Foundation
SANE–SART Technical Assistance Project
$149,985
Mothers Against Drunk Drivers
Death Notification Training Curriculum Package for Resident Physicians
$71,821
National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards
National Technical Assistance Conference for State VOCA Victim Administrators
$15,000
National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards
Training and Technical Assistance for VOCA Administrators
$25,000
National Association of Social Workers, Inc.
Victims of Crime: A Social Work Response
$103,972
National Center for State Courts
Ensuring Participation of Victims of Crime in the Criminal Justice System
$149,773
National Center for Victims of Crime
Legal Bulletins on Issues Affecting Crime Victims and Advocates
$100,042
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
Interagency Collaborations To Address Domestic Violence and Child Maltreatment
$200,000
National Criminal Justice Association
Implementing Victim Rights Compliance Enforcement
$32,783
National Hispanic Council on Aging
Telemarketing Fraud Project for Latino Elderly10
$290,000
National Multicultural Institute
Cultural Considerations in Victims of Sexual and Physical Violence
$74,731
National Organization for Victim Assistance
Promising Practices for Assisting International Tourist Victims
$74,785
National Sheriffs’ Association
Operation Fraudstop: A Partnership To Reduce Telemarketing Fraud and Assist Victims11
$345,000
Safe Horizons
Victims of Gang Violence
$100,000
Sam Houston State University
Development of a Model Text on Victims of Violent Crime
$39,995
Senior and Disabled Services Division, Oregon Department of Human Services
Elder Financial Exploitation Prevention Program
$150,000
Senior and Disabled Services Division, Oregon Department of Human Services
Underserved Populations of Victims of Abuse
$200,000
University of Houston
Training Frontline Professionals in Identification, Referral, and Court-Related Interaction in Child Abuse Cases
$87,997
University of Minnesota
Victim Empowerment Through Mediation and Dialogue
$150,000
Utah Office of Crime Victim Reparation
State Victim Assistance Academy
$35,000
Victims’ Assistance Legal Organization, Inc.
2000 National Victim Assistance Academy
$549,981
Video Action, Inc.
Tribute Video for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week 2000
$200,000
Video Action, Inc.
Serving Victims of Crime with Disabilities
$69,998
Virginia Mason Medical Center
Homicide Support Project
$100,000
Total
 
$7,402,217

7 Discretionary funding awarded from the Crime Victims Fund is used to support national-scope training and technical assistance, program evaluations, demonstration projects, and direct services for federal crime victims. Funding is principally used to produce training curricula and informational materials or to support the development of model programs with the potential for replication. For more details about these projects, visit OVC’s Web site at www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc.

8 The contract year for OVCRC does not coincide with the federal fiscal year.

9 The contract year for OVC TTAC does not coincide with the federal fiscal year.

10 Funded with money transferred from BJA to OVC.

11 Funded with money transferred from BJA to OVC.

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Report to the Nation 2001:
Fiscal Years 1999 and 2000
December 2001
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