Title: National Resource Directory of Victim Assistance Funding Opportunities 2000 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs 810 Seventh Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20531 Janet Reno Attorney General Daniel Marcus Acting Associate Attorney General Mary Lou Leary Acting Assistant Attorney General Kathryn M. Turman Director, Office for Victims of Crime Office of Justice Programs World Wide Web Homepage: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov Office for Victims of Crime World Wide Web Homepage: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/ For grant and funding information contact: Department of Justice Response Center 1 800 421 6770 OVC Resource Center 1 800 627 6872 OVC Resource Center Web Site http://www.ncjrs.gov NCJ# 181042 The Office for Victims of Crime is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, and the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Office of Justice Programs 810 Seventh Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20531 Janet Reno Attorney General Raymond C. Fisher Associate Attorney General Laurie Robinson Assistant Attorney General No‰l Brennan Deputy Assistant Attorney General Kathryn M. Turman Acting Director, Office for Victims of Crime Office of Justice Programs World Wide Web Homepage: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov Office for Victims of Crime World Wide Web Homepage: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/ For grant and funding information contact: Department of Justice Response Center 1 800 421 6770 OVC Resource Center 1 800 627 6872 OVC Resource Center Web Site http://www.ncjrs.gov NCJ# 167892OR This document was prepared by Victim Services, supported by grant number VF-6X-K0008, awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, U. S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U. S. Department of Justice. National Institute of Justice, and the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. May 2000 Dear Colleague: The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC), U.S. Department of Justice, is pleased to present the OVC National Resource Directory of Victim Assistance Funding Opportunities 2000. The directory lists, by State and Territory, the contact names, mailing addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses for the Federal grant programs that provide assistance to crime victims, including Victims of Crime Act (VOCA). Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance (Byrne). Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant (PHHSBG). Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA). Children's Justice Act (CJA) State and Tribal Grant Programs. State Victim Service Grant Programs. In addition, many State governments allocate State funding to assist victims of crime. If a State does allocate such funding, and the administrator responded to OVC's survey by providing contact information, the directory will include the State agency and the contact person. We sincerely hope this directory is useful to State and local organizations that are interested in applying for State or Federal funding to support crime victim assistance programs. We also hope this Directory will make it easier for Federal and State victim assistance grant administrators to locate each other and communicate. The directory is published annually to provide you up-to-date information. The directory (NCJ# 181042) is available through OVC's Resource Center and Web site. See the contact information below. With best wishes, Kathryn M. Turman and Carol R. Watkins Director, Office for Victims of Crime Director, State Compensation and Assistance Division For Further Information Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, 810 7th Street, NW, WDC 20531 OVC telephone: 202-307-5983 OVC Web site: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/ OVC Resource Center: 800-627-6872 OVC Resource Center Web site: http://www.puborder@ncjrs.gov National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards (NACVCB), telephone 703-370-2996 Contents Page Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Quick Look - Edward Byrne Formula Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Quick Look - Family Violence Prevention and Services Act . . . . . . 7 Quick Look - Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant . . . . .9 Quick Look - STOP Violence Against Women Act . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Quick Look - VOCA Victim Assistance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Quick Look - Crime Victim Compensation Program (CVCP). . . . . . . .19 New Information Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 State Funding Profiles Alabama. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Alaska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 American Samoa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Arizona. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Connecticut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 District of Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Guam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Hawaii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Massachusetts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Minnesota. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Mississippi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Missouri. . . . . .133 Contents, continued Page State Funding Profiles, continued Montana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Nebraska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 New Hampshire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 New Jersey . . . . . .153 New Mexico . . . . . .157 New York . . . . . . .161 North Carolina . . . . . . . . .165 North Dakota . . . . .169 Northern Mariana Islands . . . . . . 173 Ohio . . . . . . . . .175 Oklahoma . . . . . . .179 Oregon . . . . . . . .183 Pennsylvania . . . . .187 Puerto Rico. . . . . .191 Republic of Palau. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Rhode Island . . . . . . . 195 South Carolina . . . . . . 199 South Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 Tennessee. . . . . . .207 Texas . . . . . . . .211 Utah . . . . . . . . .215 Vermont. . . . . . . .219 Virgin Islands . . . . . . . . .223 Virginia . . . . . . .225 Washington . . . . . .229 West Virginia. . . . .233 Wisconsin. . . . . . .237 Wyoming . . . . . . .241 Introduction The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) developed the OVC National Resource Directory of Victim Assistance Funding Opportunities 2000 in response to requests from State and local crime victim service providers for easy-to-access information about funding opportunities and contacts. The directory also provides a complete listing of professional colleagues nationwide for State victim assistance program administrators. Although this directory is not an exhaustive listing of funding opportunities for victims, OVC plans to keep gathering data and expanding this resource. To help us expand this directory, OVC encourages you to make note of resources that should be included in future editions. For your convenience, a "new information" form has been included at the back of the "Quick Look" section of the directory. In time, with your feedback, the directory will evolve and expand as OVC continues to compile information about funding sources for crime victim services. The funding resources profiled in this directory come from several Federal grant programs, including the following: 1. The Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Formula Grant Program (Byrne Program). Administered by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance. In 1968, Congress enacted legislation that provided funds for local crime control efforts in States and Territories. This legislation, the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act, established certain precepts: 1) Criminal justice is an integrated system; 2) Reduction of crime requires planning and evaluation of activities; 3) Citizens must participate in crime reduction efforts; 4) Victims' needs must be considered; and 5) government at all levels and disciplines must work together to achieve common goals. In 1988, Congress enacted the Anti-Drug Abuse Act, which authorizes population-based grants to States. The States in turn subgrant the funds to State agencies, local governments, and other entities. The purpose of the Byrne Program is to help State agencies and local governments initiate innovative projects to reduce drug use and violent crime and to improve the effectiveness of the criminal justice system. The Byrne Program authorizes States to allocate funds to projects that advance this overall strategy. For more information on the Byrne Program, please contact the Bureau of Justice Assistance at (202) 514-6638. 2. Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA). Administered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Administration for Children and Families. The purpose of the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act includes several elements: 1) to help States increase public awareness about family violence, to prevent family violence, and to provide immediate shelter and related assistance for victims of family violence and their dependents; and 2) to provide technical assistance and training related to family violence programs to States and local public agencies, including law enforcement agencies; courts; legal services; social services; health care professionals; and nonprofit, private organizations. For more information on the FVPSA program, please contact DHHS, Administration for Children and Families at (202) 401-5529. 3. The Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant (PHHSBG). Administered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. For Federal fiscal year 2000, Congress appropriated $45,000,000 for rape prevention and education. Congress mandated that at least 25 percent of the PHHSBG grant funds be devoted to education programs for middle and high school students. The remainder of the funds must be used by States to support direct services that offer hotline support and victim counseling, such as rape crisis centers. In addition, this grant can be used for several other purposes, including increasing public awareness through training programs for professionals such as police officers and investigators; preparing informational materials; and promoting other public education efforts organized by State sexual assault coalitions and victim advocates. For more information about the PHHSBG program, contact The Family and Intimate Violence Prevention Team, Division of Violence Prevention, National Center for Injuries Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at (770) 488-4410. 4. STOP Violence Against Women Act Program (VAWA). Administered by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Violence Against Women Grant Office. The 1994 Violence Against Women Act established four grant programs: a) STOP Violence Against Women Formula Grants Program. This program provides grants for States, Territories, and the District of Columbia to develop and implement effective law enforcement and prosecution strategies to combat violent crimes against women and to develop and enhance victim services in cases involving violent crimes against women. To carry out programs and projects specified in the Violence Against Women Act, funds granted to qualified States may be further subgranted by the State to agencies and programs including, but not limited to, the following: State offices and agencies; public and nonprofit organizations; units of local government; Indian Tribal governments; nonprofit, nongovernmental victim services programs; and legal services programs. Each State must allocate 25 percent of the STOP funds it receives to law enforcement, 25 percent to prosecution, and 25 percent to nonprofit, nongovernmental victim services. The remaining 25 percent may be allocated at the State's discretion within the parameters of the Act. b) STOP Violence Against Indian Women Discretionary Grants Program. This program establishes that 4 percent of the amount appropriated each year for the STOP VAWA Formula Grant Program be allocated for grants to Indian Tribal governments to develop and to strengthen the Tribal justice system's response to violent crimes against Indian women. To ensure development of a coordinated approach, the STOP Violence Against Women Act requires that Tribal governments with law enforcement and prosecution components allocate at least 25 percent of the program's funds respectively to law enforcement; prosecution; and nonprofit, nongovernmental victim services programs. c) Rural Domestic Violence and Child Victimization Enforcement Grant Program. This program focuses on the needs and unique characteristics of rural communities in addressing domestic violence and child victimization. The program addresses these issues in appropriate, collaborative ways that improve and increase the services available to women and children while enhancing community involvement in developing a jurisdictional response to domestic violence and child victimization. d) Grants to Encourage Arrest Policies. This program focuses on the development and implementation of laws, policies, and protocols that encourage or mandate the arrest of domestic violence offenders based on probable cause that an offense has been committed or when the terms of a valid, outstanding protection order have been violated. To ensure victim safety and perpetrator accountability in domestic violence cases, the program promotes aggressive, system-wide coordination throughout the criminal justice system and the nonprofit, nongovernmental victim service agencies. For more information about the STOP VAWA Program, please contact the Office of Justice Programs at (202) 307-6026. 5. Victims of Crime Act (VOCA). Administered by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime. The Victims of Crime Act of 1984 created a repository of fines, fees, and bond forfeitures from convicted Federal offenders. These monies are to be used for crime victims. Through the following programs, funds are made available to States and Territories for crime victims and their service providers: a) VOCA victim compensation provides reimbursement for medical and mental health costs, funeral expenses, and lost wages. States and Territories must also provide compensation to residents who are victims of terrorist acts and mass violence within or outside the United States. Compensation is paid only when other financial resources, such as private insurance or offender restitution, do not cover the loss. Federal and State regulations apply. b) All States and Territories receive an annual VOCA victim assistance formula grant. VOCA authorizes States and Territories to subgrant VOCA funds to agencies and nonprofit organizations the States and Territories believe will best meet the unique needs of crime victims in that community. VOCA contains three original priority areas for State distribution of victim assistance funds: child abuse, domestic violence, and sexual assault. Additionally, States must award funds to support services to underserved crime victims such as survivors of the victims of DWI/DUI crashes, survivors of victims of homicide, assault victims, adults molested as children, elder abuse victims, robbery victims, and other violent crime victims. States establish their own victim assistance grant application process according to guidelines developed by OVC. States have maximum discretion to set priorities, establish policies and procedures, identify the services and programs to be funded within the State, and determine the conditions for continued funding. States also assess crime victims' needs statewide, target resources to those areas, and train advocates to improve services for crime victims. c) Children's Justice Act Tribal Grant Program. Since 1989, the Federal Crime Victims Division of OVC has provided funding through the Children's Justice Act Partnerships for Indian Communities. These funds are used to help American Indian Tribes develop, establish, and operate programs to improve the investigation, prosecution, and handling of child abuse cases, particularly sexual abuse cases, so that these are conducted in a manner that limits additional trauma to the child victim. For more information on the Crime Victims Compensation, Crime Victim Assistance, and the CJA Tribal Grant Programs, please contact the Office for Victims of Crime at (202) 307-5983. 6. The Children's Justice and Assistance Act (CJA). The Children's Justice and Assistance Act amended the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA). CJA authorizes grants to States to improve the investigation and prosecution of child abuse and neglect cases, particularly child sexual abuse and exploitation cases, and the handling of child fatality cases in which child abuse or neglect is suspected. CJA directs that such cases be handled in a manner that limits additional trauma to the child victim. For more information on the Children's Justice and Assistance Act Grant Program, please contact the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children and Families, Children's Bureau at 202/205-8076. 7. State and Territorial Victim Service Grant Programs. How does information get into this directory? If a State government allocates State funding to assist crime victims, and if an Administrator responded to OVC's survey, then this directory lists the award-making agency and the contact person. If information about your State is missing or incorrect, help OVC update the directory--complete the "new information" form at the back of the "Quick Look" section of the directory and return it to OVC. With your help, future editions of OVC's National Resource Directory of Victim Assistance Funding Opportunities 2000 will provide even more comprehensive information about funding opportunities available to victim service providers. Quick Look - Edward Byrne Formula Grant State Administrator(s) Phone Number Fax Number Alabama Jim Quinn (334) 242-5811 (334) 242-0712 Alaska Catherine Katsel (907) 269-5082 (907) 337-2059 American Samoa Craig Keener (011) (684) 633-5221 (011) (684) 633-1933 Arizona Joseph R. Farmer (602) 230-0252 (602) 728-0752 Arkansas Jerry Duran (501) 682-1074 (501) 682-5206 California Herman Hill (916) 324-9166 (916) 327-8714 Colorado Lance Clem (303) 239-4442 (303) 239-4491 Connecticut Jack Bates (860) 418-6210 (860) 418-6496 Delaware Cheryl Stallman (302) 577-8695 (302) 577-3440 District of Columbia Anthony Arnold (202) 727-0605 (202) 727-1617 Florida Clayton H. Wilder (850) 488-8016 (850) 487-4414 Georgia Joe Hood (404) 559-4949 (404) 559-4960 Guam Miki Leon Guerrero (011) (671) 472-4201 (011) (671) 477-1812 Hawaii Lari Koga/Earline Yokoi (808) 586-1151 (808) 586-1373 Idaho Roberta Silva (208) 884-7040 (208) 884-7094 Illinois Robert Taylor (312) 793-8550 (312) 793-8422 Indiana Doug Fowler (317) 232-1230 (317) 232-4979 Iowa Dale R. Woolery (515) 281-3788 (515) 242-6390 Kansas Ronald McVeigh (785) 296-0926 (785) 296-0927 Kentucky Debra McGovern (502) 564-7554 (502) 564-4840 Louisiana Elizabeth Reno (225) 925-3513 (225) 925-1998 Maine David Giampetruzzi (207) 624-8758 (207) 624-8768 Maryland Greg Leyko (410) 321-3521 (410) 321-3116 Massachusetts Jane Zuroff (617) 727-6300 x323 (617) 727-5356 Michigan Ardith DaFoe (517) 373-2952 (517) 373-2963 Minnesota Jeri Boisvert (612) 296-0922 (651) 582-8499 Mississippi Joyce Word (601) 359-7880 (601) 359-7832 Missouri Marco Tapia (573) 751-5431 (573) 751-5399 Montana Cathy Kendall (406) 444-3604 (406) 444-4722 Nebraska Nancy Steeves (402) 471-3416 (402) 471-2837 Nevada Sandra Mazy (702) 687-5282 (802) 687-6328 New Hampshire Gale Dean (603) 271-7987 (603) 271-2110 New Jersey Dennis O'Hara (609) 292-5939 (609) 292-1451 New Mexico Donna J. Farrell (505) 827-3420 (505) 827-3398 New York Gary Schreivogl (518) 457-8462 (518) 485-7358 North Carolina Craig Turner (919) 733-4564 (919) 733-4625 North Dakota Tammy Becker (701) 328-5500 (701) 328-5510 Northern Mariana Isl. Harry Blanco (011) (670) 664-4550 (011) (670) 664-4560 Ohio Suzanne Webb (614) 466-7782 (614) 466-0308 Oklahoma Lou Jones (405) 557-6707 (405) 524-0581 Oregon Beverlee Venell (503) 378-3720 (503) 378-6993 Pennsylvania Bob Donovan (717) 787-8559 (717) 783-7713 Puerto Rico Luis M. Gonzalez-Javier (787) 725-0335x22240 (787) 721-7280 Rhode Island David LeDoux (401) 222-4495 (401) 277-1294 South Carolina Ginger Dukes (803) 896-8706 (803) 896-8714 Quick Look - Edward Byrne Formula Grant, continued State Administrator(s) Phone Number Fax Number South Dakota Wanda L. Fergen (605) 773-6313 (605) 773-6471 Tennessee Patricia B. Dishman (615) 741-8277 (615) 532-2989 Texas Robert J. Bodisch, Sr. (512) 463-1806 (512) 475-2440 Utah Marvin Dodge (801) 538-1031 (801) 538-1024 Vermont Capt. Donald Ravenna (802) 244-7345 (802) 244-1106 Virgin Islands Helene Smollett (809) 774-6400 (787) 776-3317 Virginia Janice Waddy (804) 786-1577 (804) 371-8981 Washington Paul Perz (360) 586-8411 (360) 586-0489 West Virginia Melissa B. Crawford (304) 558-8814x215 (304) 558-0391 Wisconsin Raymond J. Luick (608) 266-7282 (608) 266-6676 Wyoming Jennifer Wroe (307) 777-6785 (307) 777-7252 E-mail Addresses Alaska Catherine Katsel pckatsel@psafety.state.ak.us Arizona Joseph Farmer acjc@goodnet.com (notify before sending) Arkansas Jerry Duran Jerry.Duran@DFA.state.ar.us Colorado Lance Clem lance.clem@safety.state.co.us Guam Miki Leon Guerrero leleong@ns.gov.gu Idaho Roberta Silva rsilva@dle.state.id.us Illinois Robert Taylor taylor@icjia.state.il.us Kansas Ronald McVeigh rmcveigh@wws.net Maine David Giampetruzzi david.a.giampetruzzi@state.me.us Maryland Greg Leyko www.bsos.umd.edu/cesar/goccp.html Massachusetts Jane Zuroff jane.zuroff@state.ma.us New Mexico Donna Farrell dfarrell@dps.state.nm.us North Dakota Tammy Becker msmail.TBecker@ranch.state.ND.US Northern Mariana Isl. Harry Blanco harry.cjpa@saipan.gov Oregon Beverlee Venell Beverlee.venell@state.or.us Pennsylvania Bob Donovan Donovan@pccd.state.pa.us South Carolina Ginger Dukes dukesm@scdps.state.sc.us Tennessee Patricia Dishman Pdishman@mail.state.tn.us Utah Marvin Dodge mdodge@state.ut.us Washington Paul Perz paulp@cted.wa.gov Wyoming Jennifer Wroe jwroe@missc.state.wy.us Quick Look - Family Violence Prevention and Services Act State Administrator(s) Phone Number Fax Number Alabama Doug Miller (334) 242-5843 (334) 242-0712 Alaska Trisha Gentle (907) 465-5504 (907) 465-4362 Arizona Ann Tarpy (602) 542-7341 (602) 542-1062 Arkansas Jerry Duran (501) 682-1074 (501) 682-5206 California Harry Liddicote (916) 324-9240 (916) 324-9167 Colorado Mary Ann Ganey (303) 866-2855 (303) 866-4629 Connecticut Joseph A. Freyre (860) 424-5872 (860) 951-2996 Delaware Corrine Pearson (302) 577-8696 (302) 577-3440 District of Columbia Richardo Lyles (202) 727-5947 (202) 279-6014 Florida Trula E. Motta (850) 488-8762 (850) 487-0688 Georgia Cheryl M. Christian (404) 657-3423 (404) 657-3489 Guam Cecilia A. Q. Morrison (011) (671) 475-9162 (011) (671) 472-7575 Hawaii David Boemer (808) 586-5664 (808) 586-5700 Idaho Celia V. Heady (208) 334-5580 (208) 332-7353 Illinois Carol Brigman (217) 524-6034 (217) 524-6029 Indiana Lena Harris (317) 232-4241 (317) 232-4436 Iowa Virginia W. Beane (515) 281-5044 (515) 281-8199 Kansas Juliene Maska (785) 296-2215 (785) 291-6296 Kentucky Paul Doyle (502) 564-6746 (502) 564-2467 Louisiana Eleanor Shirley (504) 922-0960 (504) 922-0959 Maine Jeannette Talbot (207) 287-5060 (207) 287-5065 Maryland Adrienne Siegel (410) 767-7176 (410) 333-0256 Massachusetts Pamela Whitney (617) 727-3171x522 (617) 261-7435 Michigan Darlene Edington (517) 373-7797 (517) 373-8471 Minnesota Emilie Tan-Graf (651) 282-6256 (651) 296-5787 Mississippi Anne R. Sims (601) 960-7470 (601) 960-7948 Missouri Junita Davis (573) 751-8936 (573) 526-3971 Montana Bette Hall (406) 444-5906 (406) 444-5956 Nebraska Chris Hanus (402) 471-9106 (402) 471-9455 Nevada Joan Buchanan, Rh.D (775) 687-5982 (775) 684-8093 New Hampshire Joan Whitfield (603) 271-4563 (603) 271-4729 New Jersey Karen Beckmeyer (609) 984-8201 (609) 984-0509 New Mexico Al Wilson (505) 624-6004 (505) 624-6190 New York Lisa Gordon (518) 474-6512 (518) 474-1842 North Carolina Alice Coleman (919) 733-3677 (919) 715-0023 North Dakota Mary Dasovick (701) 328-3340 (701) 328-1412 Ohio Erika Taylor (614) 644-6140 (614) 644-0164 Oklahoma Ann Lowrance (405) 522-3862 (405) 522-3650 Oregon Bonnie J. Braeutigam (503) 945-6686 (503) 581-6198 Pennsylvania Catherine Kimmel (717) 787-7408 (717) 772-2093 Puerto Rico Esterban Perez (787) 721-1331 Rhode Island Jane Hayward (401) 464-2121 (401) 464-1876 South Carolina Valerie L. Doughty (803) 898-7505 (803) 734-6285 South Dakota Susan Sheppick (605) 773-4330 (605) 773-6834 Tennessee Dora Hemphill (615) 313-4764 (615) 532-9956 Quick Look - Family Violence Prevention and Services Act, continued State Administrator(s) Phone Number Fax Number Texas Donna Medley (512) 794-1133 (512) 794-1199 Utah Kate Jensen (801) 538-4526 (801) 538-3993 Vermont Lori Hayes (802) 241-1250 (802) 241-1253 Virginia Linda Nisbet (804) 692-1900 (804) 692-1949 Washington Susan Hannibal (360) 902-7994 (360) 902-7903 West Virginia Diane Crump (304) 588-7980 (304) 588-8800 Wisconsin Claude Gilmore (608) 266-9354 (608) 264-6750 Wyoming Nancy Dawson (307) 777-7094 (307) 777-5580 Quick Look - Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant State Administrator(s) Phone Number Fax Number Alabama Frances Kennamer (334) 206-5318 (334) 206-5663 Alaska Trisha Gentle (907) 465-5504 (907) 465-3627 American Samoa Dotti Siavii (011) (684) 633-2261/518 (011) (684) 633-5379 Arizona Carol Vack (602) 230-5803 (602) 230-5959 Arkansas Arlene Rose (501) 661-2135 (501) 661-2055 California Kathleen Acree (916) 327-6985 (916) 324-7764 Colorado Chuck Bayard (303) 692-2015 (303) 782-0095 Connecticut Lena Ferguson (860) 509-7277 (860) 509-7717 Delaware Dr. Tim Van Wave (302) 739-4724 (302) 739-3839 District of Columbia John Health (202) 442-5899 (202) 442-4796 Florida Jeanne Lane (904) 921-6926 (904) 414-6625 Georgia Michelle Mindlin-Wallace (404) 657-2758 (404) 657-2769 Guam Angelina Mummert (011) (671) 475-0671 (011) (671) 477-7626 Hawaii Betty Wood (808) 586-4402 (808) 586-4444 Idaho Joanne Mitten (208) 334-5933 (208) 334-6573 Illinois Bob Zettler (217) 785-1059 (217) 782-1235 Indiana Pam Deburbon (317) 233-7077 (317) 233-7761 Iowa Barb Nervig (515) 281-4344 (515) 281-4529 Kansas Paula F. Marmet (785) 296-1949 (785) 296-8059 Kentucky Greg Lawther (502) 564-7996 (502) 564-4553 Louisiana Holly Flood (504) 568-2510 (504) 568-7005 Maine Warren Bartlett (207) 287-3264 (207) 287-9058 Maryland Lorraine Sorbello (410) 767-6070 (410) 225-6483 Massachusetts Mike Coughlin (617) 624-5485 (617) 624-5075 Michigan Connie Alfaro (517) 335-9079 (517) 373-8074 Minnesota Debra Burns (612) 296-8209 (612) 296-9362 Mississippi Ken Seawright (601) 576-7772 (601) 576-7497 Missouri Carey Kaltenbach (573) 751-6418 (573) 526-0430 Montana Jane Smilie (406) 444-2640 (406) 444-1861 Nebraska Barbara Pearson (402) 471-3485 (402) 471-6446 Nevada Mary Sassi (702) 687-6944 (702) 687-7693 New Hampshire Martha Wells (603) 271-4549 (603) 271-4160 New Jersey Doreleena Posey (609) 292-8540 (609) 292-3580 New Mexico Doris Fields (505) 827-2331 (505) 827-2329 New York Bob Burhans (518) 458-6423 (518) 458-6436 North Carolina Peter Andersen (919) 715-3110 (919) 715-3144 North Dakota Sandra D. Adams (701) 328-2367 (701) 328-1412 Northern Mariana Isl. Lareina Camcho (011) (670) 234-8950 (011) (670) 233-0214 Ohio Arlene Richardson (614) 466-2144 (614) 644-7740 Oklahoma Adeline M. Yerkes (405) 271-4072 (405) 271-5181 Oregon Carol Allen (503) 731-4017 (503) 731-4079 Pennsylvania Emilie Tierney (717) 787-6214 (717) 783-5498 Puerto Rico Gabriel Diaz Rivera (787) 274-6861 (787) 274-5523 Rhode Island Michael Dexter (401) 222-5122 (401) 277-4350 South Carolina Brenda Nickerson (803) 898-0757 (803) 253-4001 South Dakota Linda Zeller (605) 773-4939 (605) 773-5683 Tennessee Nancy Heaney (615) 532-2271 (615) 532-8478 Texas Philip Huang (512) 458-7234 (512) 458-7618 Utah Ladene Larsen (801) 538-6220 (801) 538-9495 Quick Look - Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant, continued State Administrator(s) Phone Number Fax Number Vermont Ellen Thompson (802) 863-7606 (802) 863-1634 Virgin Islands Julia Sheen (340) 773-1311 (340) 692-9505 Virginia Mary Zoller (804) 371-2622 (804) 371-6032 Washington Heidi Keller (360) 236-3782 (360) 753-9100 West Virginia Susan Griffith (304) 558-3210 (304) 558-1437 Wisconsin Sharon Gehl (608) 261-9434 (608) 264-6078 Wyoming Jimm Murray (307) 777-6018 (307) 777-3617 Marshall Islands Justina Langidrik (011) (692) 625-3355 (692) 625-3432 Micronesia Ben Jesse (011) (691) 320-2619 (691) 320-5263 Palau Johanna Ngiruchelbad (011) (680) 488-1757 (680) 488-3115 E-mail Addresses Alabama Frances Kennamer fkennamer@adph.state.al.us American Samoa Dotti Siavii asdoh@lbj.peacesat.hawaii.edu Arizona Carol Vack cvack@hs.state.az.us Arkansas Arlene Rose Arose@mail.doh.state.ar.us California Kathleen Acree kacree@dhs.ca.gov Colorado Chuck Bayard chuck.bayard@state.co.us Connecticut Lena Ferguson lena.ferguson@po.state.ct.us Delaware Tim Van Wave tvanwave@state.de.us District of Columbia John Health jth1@cdc.gov Florida Jeanne Lane Jeanne_Lane@doh.state.fl.us Georgia Michelle Mindlin-Wallace MMW@ph.dhr.state.ga.us Guam Angelina Mummert angmum@ns.gu Hawaii Betty Wood phhsbg01@mail.health.state.hi,us Idaho Joanne Mitten mittenj{dhwtowers/towers2/mittenj}@dhw.st ate.id.us Illinois Bob Zettler rzettler@idph.state.il.us Indiana Pam Deburbon pdebourbon@isdh.state.in.us Iowa Barb Nervig Bnervig@idph.state.ia.us Kansas Paula Marmet pmarmet@kdhe.state.ks.us Kentucky Greg Lawther greg.lawther@mail.state.ky.us Louisiana Holly Flood hflood@dhh.state.la.us Maine Warren Bartlett nelson.w.bartlett@state.me.us Maryland Lorraine Sorbello sorbelloL@dhmh.state.md.us Massachusetts Mike Coughlin Mike.Coughlin@state.ma.us Michigan Connie Alfaro alfaroc@state.mi.us Minnesota Debra Burns Debra.Burns@health.state.mn.us Mississippi Ken Seawright kseawright@msdh.state.ms.us Missouri Carey Kaltenbach kaltec@mail.health.state.mo.us Montana Jane Smilie Jsmilie@state.mt.us Nebraska Barbara Pearson Barbara.Pearson@hhss.state.ne.us Nevada Mary Sassi msassi@govmail.state.nv.us New Hampshire Martha Wells mwells@dhhs.state.nh.us New Jersey Doreleena Posey ds5@doh.state.nj.us New Mexico Doris Fields dorisf@doh.state.nm.us New York Bob Burhans rlb04@health.state.ny.us Quick Look - Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant, continued E-mail Addresses, continued North Carolina Peter Anderson Peter.Anderson@ncmail.net North Dakota Sandra Adams sadams@state.nd.us Northern Mariana Isl. Lareina Camcho chailang@gtepacifica.net Ohio Arlene Richardson arichard@gw.odh.state.oh.us Oklahoma Adeline Yerkes adeliney@health.state.ok.us Oregon Carol Allen carol.j.allen@state.or.us Pennsylvania Emilie Tierney Etierney@health.state.pa.us Puerto Rico Dr. Gabriel Diaz Rivera yellow_dragon@usa.net Rhode Island Mike Dexter miked@doh.state.ri.us South Carolina Brenda Nickerson nickerbc@gw.state.sc.us South Dakota Linda Zeller linda.zeller@state.sd.us Tennessee Nancy Heaney Nheaney@mail.state.tn.us Texas Philip Huang phuang@chronic.tdh.state.tx.us Utah Ladene Larson hlcfhscb.llarsen@state.ut.us Vermont Ellen Thompson ethomps@vdhvax.vdh.state.vt.us Virginia Mary Zoller mzoller@vdh.state.va.us Washington Heidi Keller hlk0303@hub.doh.wa.gov West Virginia Susan Griffith susangriffith@wvdhhr.org Wisconsin Sharon Gehl Gehlsl@dhfs.state.wi.us Wyoming Jimm Murray JIMMM@quest.state.wy.us Marshall Isl. Justina Langidrik jusmohe@ntamar.com Micronesia Ben Jesse FSMHEALTH@mail.fm Palau Johanna Ngiruchelbad phpal@palaunet.com Quick Look - STOP Violence Against Women Act State Administrator(s) Phone Number Fax Number Alabama Luke Marshall (334) 242-5803 (334) 242-0712 Alaska Trisha Gentle (907) 465-5504 (907) 465-3627 American Samoa La'auli A. Filoiali'i (011) (684) 633-5221 (011) (684) 633-7552 Arizona Donna Irwin (602) 542-1773 (602) 542-5522 Arkansas Jerry Duran (501) 682-1074 (501) 682-5206 California Ann Mizoguchi (916) 324-7615 (916) 324-9167 Colorado Wendell Graham (303) 239-5728 (303) 239-4411 Connecticut Lisa Secondo (860) 418-6391 (860) 418-6496 Delaware Noelle Martino (302) 577-5030 (302) 577-3440 District of Columbia Eunice Pierre (202) 727-6537 (202) 727-1617 Florida Pat Barrett (850) 414-8312 (850) 922-6720 Georgia Michelle Johnson (404) 559-4949 (404) 559-4960 Guam Cecilia A. Q. Morrison (011) (671) 472-9162 (011) (671) 472-7575 Hawaii Tony Wong (808) 586-1056 (808) 586-1373 Idaho Steve Raschke (208) 884-7042 (208) 884-7094 Illinois Robert Taylor (312) 793-8550 (312) 793-8422 Indiana Melissa Moland (317) 232-1233 (317) 232-4979 Iowa Janice Rose (515) 242-6379 (515) 242-6390 Kansas Juliene Maska (785) 296-2215 (785) 296-6296 Kentucky Donna Langley (502) 564-3251 (502) 564-4840 Louisiana Susan DeVenney (504) 925-1757 (504) 925-1998 Maine Deborah Kelly-Rafnell (207) 624-8763 (207) 624-8768 Maryland Debra Bright (410) 321-3521x330 (410) 321-3116 Massachusetts Marilee Kenney-Hunt (617) 727-6300 x311 (617) 727-5356 Michigan Cheryl Sibilsky (517) 373-0076 (517) 335-6177 Minnesota Emilie Tan-Graf (651) 282-6256 (612) 296-5787 Mississippi Herbert Terry (601) 359-7880 (601) 359-7832 Missouri Vicky Scott (573) 751-4905 (573) 751-5399 Montana Nancy Knight (406) 444-1995 (406) 444-4722 Nebraska LaVonna Evans (402) 471-2194 (402) 471-2837 Nevada Darlene Whitworth (775) 684-1124 (702) 684-1108 New Hampshire Mark C. Thompson (603) 271-3658 (603) 271-2110 New Jersey Gail Faille (609) 588-3175 (609) 588-7890 New Mexico Sheila Allen (505) 841-9432 (505) 841-9437 New York Beth Ryan (518) 485-7913 (518) 457-1186 North Carolina Barry Bryant (919) 733-4564 (919) 733-4625 North Dakota Mary Dasovick (701) 328-3340 (701) 328-1412 Northern Mariana Isl. Harry C. Blanco (011) (670) 664-4550 (011) (670) 664-4560 Ohio Stephanie Graubner (614) 728-8738 (614) 466-0308 Oklahoma Gayle Caldwell (405) 557-6707 (405) 524-0581 Oregon Renee Kim (503) 378-3725 (503) 378-6993 Pennsylvania James Thomas (717) 787-2040 (717) 783-7713 Puerto Rico Lilia Luciano (787) 721-7676 (787) 723-3611 Rhode Island Kirsten Martineau (401) 222-5349 (401) 222-1294 South Carolina Barbara Jean Nelson (803) 896-8712 (803) 896-8714 Quick Look - STOP Violence Against Women Act, continued State Administrator(s) Phone Number Fax Number South Dakota Susan Sheppick (605) 773-4330 (605) 773-6834 Tennessee Terry Hewitt (615) 532-3355 (615) 532-2989 Texas Melissa Foley (512) 463-1936 (512) 475-2440 Utah Christine Watters (801) 238-2360 (801) 533-4127 Vermont Charlie Teske (802) 241-1250 (802) 241-1253 Virgin Islands R. Maria Brady (809) 774-6400 (809) 776-3317 Virginia Mandie Patterson (804) 786-3923 (804) 786-7980 Washington Anita Granbois (360) 753-4934 (360) 586-0873 West Virginia Tonia Thomas (304) 558-8814 x 214 (304) 558-0391 Wisconsin Stephen Grohmann (608) 266-7488 (608) 266-6676 Wyoming Sharon Montagnino (307) 777-6515 (307) 777-6683 Quick Look - VOCA Victim Assistance State Administrator(s) Phone Number Fax Number Alabama Jim Quinn (334) 242-5811 (334) 242-0712 Alaska Trisha Gentle (907) 465-5504 (907) 465-3627 American Samoa Mike Satia (011) (684) 633-5221 (684)633-7552 Arizona Sherri Doll (602) 223-2762 (602) 223-2943 Arkansas Jerry Duran (501) 682-1074 (501) 682-5206 California Ann Mizoguchi (916) 327-7615 (916) 324-9167 Colorado Robert Gallup (303) 239-4429 (303) 239-4411 Connecticut Karen Chorney (860) 747-6070 (860) 747-6428 Delaware Corrine Pearson (302) 577-8696 (302) 577-3440 District of Columbia Andrea Edmund (202) 727-0941 (202) 727-1617 Florida Christina Frank (850) 414-3340 (850) 487-3013 Georgia John Cook (404) 559-4949 (404) 559-4960 Guam David Gumataotao (011) (671) 475-3324 (011) (671) 472-2493 Hawaii Adrian Kwock (808) 586-1151 (808) 586-1373 Idaho Celia V. Heady (208) 334-5580 (208) 332-7353 Illinois Robert Taylor (312) 793-8550 (312) 793-8422 Indiana Kimberly Howell (317) 233-3341 (317) 232-4979 Iowa Virginia W. Beane (515) 281-5044 (515) 281-8199 Kansas Juliene Maska (785) 296-2215 (785) 296-6296 Kentucky Donna Langley (502) 564-3251 (502) 564-4840 Louisiana Susan Devenney (504) 925-1757 (504) 925-1998 Maine Jeannette Talbot (207) 287-5060 (207) 287-5065 Maryland Carolyn Edmonds (410) 767-7477 (410) 333-0256 Massachusetts Shelagh Lafferty (617) 727-5200 (617) 727-6552 Michigan Leslie O'Reilly (517) 373-1826 (517)241-2769 Minnesota Claudia Ahrens (651) 205-4821 (651) 296-5787 Mississippi Ezzard Charles Stamps (601) 359-7880 (601) 359-7832 Missouri Vicky Scott (573) 751-4905 (573) 751-5399 Montana Cathy Kendall (406) 444-1995 (406) 444-4722 Nebraska LaVonna Evans (402) 471-2194 (402) 471-2837 Nevada Chris Graham (775) 688-1643 (775) 688-1616 New Hampshire Gale Dean (603) 271-7987 (603) 271-2110 New Jersey Kathleen Lawrie (609) 588-4673 (609) 588-7890 New Mexico Robin Brassie (505) 841-9432 (505) 841-9437 New York Ann Marie Strano (518) 457-1779 (518) 457-8658 North Carolina Barry Bryant (919) 733-4564 (919) 733-4625 North Dakota Paul J. Coughlin (701) 328-6195 (701) 328-6651 Northern Mariana Isl. Jenny M. Villagomez (011) (670) 664-4550 (670) 664-4560 Ohio Sharon Boyer (614) 466-5610 (614) 728-9536 Oklahoma Suzanne Breedlove 1-800-745-6098 (405) 264-5097 Oregon Connie Gallagher (503) 378-5348 (503) 378-5738 Pennsylvania Carol Lavery (717) 787-8559 x3031 (717) 783-7713 Puerto Rico Luis Gonzalez (809) 725-0335 x2240 (787) 721-7280 Rhode Island Joseph L. Persia (401) 277-4498 (401) 277-1294 South Carolina Barbara Jean Nelson (803) 896-8712 (803) 896-8714 Quick Look - VOCA Victim Assistance, continued State Administrator(s) Phone Number Fax Number South Dakota Susan Sheppick (605) 773-3656 (605) 773-6834 Tennessee Pat Dishman (615) 741-8277 (615) 532-2989 Texas Nancy Carrales (512) 463-1944 (512) 475-2440 Utah Christine Watters (801) 238-2360 (801) 533-4127 Vermont Lori Hayes (802) 241-1250 (802) 241-1253 Virgin Islands R. Maria Brady (809) 774-6400 (809) 776-3317 Virginia Mandie M. Patterson (804) 786-3923 (804) 786-7980 Washington Susan Hannibal (360) 902-7994 (360) 902-7903 West Virginia Tonia Thomas (304) 558-8814 x 216 (304) 558-0391 Wisconsin Steve Derene (608) 267-2251 (608) 264-6368 Wyoming Sharon Montagnino (307) 777-6515 (307) 777-6683 E-mail Addresses Alabama Rachel Sims rachels@adeca.state.al.us Alaska Trisha Gentle trisha_gentle@dps.state.ak.us Arizona Sheri Doll voca2@DANCRIS.COM Arkansas Jerry Duran Jerry.Duran@DFA.state.ar.us California Ann Mizoguchi AnnMizoguchi@ocjp.ca.gov Colorado Robert Gallup robert.gallup@cdps.state.co.us Connecticut Karen Chorney Karen.Chorney@jud.state.ct.us Delaware Corrine Pearson CoPearson@state.de.us District of Columbia Catherine Hargrove chargrove-ogmd@dcgov.org Florida Christina Frank Christina_Frank@oag.state.fl.us Georgia Joe Hood jhood@cjcc.state.ga.us Guam David Gumataotao law@ns.gov.gu Hawaii Adrian Kwock akwock@lava.net Idaho Celia Heady cheady@icdv.state.id.us Illinois Robert Taylor rtaylor@icjia.state.il.us Indiana Kim Howell khowell@cji.state.in.us Iowa Virginia Beane vbeane@ag.state.ia.us Kansas Juliene Maska maskaj@ATO2PO.WPO.STATE.KS.US Kentucky Donna Langley Dlangley@mail.state.ky.us Louisiana Susan Devenney SusanD@cole.state.la.us Maine Jeannette Talbot jeannette.c.talbot@state.me.us Maryland Adrienne Siegel Asiegel@dhr.state.md.us Massachusetts Shelagh Lafferty lafferty@state.ma.us Michigan Leslie O'Reilly OreillyL@state.mi.us Minnesota Richard Anderson Randerson2@mail1.dps.state.mn.us Mississippi Charles Stamps psafety@dps.state.ms.us Missouri Vicky Scott vscott@mail.state.mo.us Montana Nancy Knight nknight@state.mt.us Nebraska LaVonna Evans Levans@crimecom.state.ne.us Nevada Chris Graham Cgraham@govmail.nv New Hampshire Gale Dean gdean@doj.state.nh.us Quick Look - VOCA Victim Assistance, continued E-Mail Addresses, continued New Jersey Kathleen Kauker-Lawlie lawriek@smtp.lps.state.nj.us New Mexico Larry Tackman 76123.3550@compuserve.com New York Anne Marie Strano amstrano.nysnet.net North Carolina Barry Bryant barry.bryant@ncmail.net North Dakota Paul Coughlin pcoughli@state.nd.us Northern Mariana Isl. Jenny M. Villagomez jenny.cjpa@saipan.com Ohio Sharon Boyer wboyer@ag.state.oh.us Oklahoma Suzanne Breedlove BreedloS@dac.state.ok.us Puerto Rico Luis Gonzalez-Javier Lgonzalez@justicia.prstar.net Rhode Island Joe Persia JoeP@gw.doa.state.ri.us South Carolina Barbara Jean Nelson Nelson_BarbaraJ@scdps.state.sc.us South Dakota Susan Sheppick susans@dss.state.sd.us Tennessee Pat Dishman pdishman@mail.state.tn.us Texas Nancy Carrales ncarrales@governor.state.tx.us Utah Christine Watters cwatters@gov.state.ut.us Virginia Mandie Patterson mpatterson.dcjs@state.va.us Washington Susan Hannibal Hsus300@dshs.wa.gov West Virginia Tonia Thomas tthomas1@wvdcjs.state.wv.us Wisconsin Steve Derene Derenesd@doj.state.wi.us Wyoming Sharon Montagnino smonta@missc.state.wy.us Quick Look - Crime Victim Compensation Program (CVCP) State Administrator(s) Phone Number Fax Number Alabama Miriam Shehane (334) 242-4007 (334) 353-1401 Alaska Susan Browne (800) 764-3040 (907) 465-2379 Arizona Karen Ziegler (602) 230-0252 (602) 728-0752 Arkansas Ginger Bailey (501) 682-3660 (501) 682-5313 California Curt Soderland (916) 324-6629 (916) 327-2933 Colorado Deborah Kasyon (303) 239-4402 (303) 239-4411 Connecticut Karen Chorney (860) 747-6070 (860) 7747-6428 Delaware Ann Del Negro (302) 995-8383 (302) 995-8387 District of Columbia Laura Banks Reed (202) 879-4216 (202) 879-4230 Florida Jacqueline Dupree (904) 414-3304 (904) 487-1595 Georgia Shawanda Reynolds-Cobb (404) 559-4949 (404) 559-4960 Hawaii Pamela Serguson-Brey (808) 587-1143 (808) 587-1146 Idaho George Gutierrez (208) 334-6070 (208) 334-5145 Illinois Martha Newton (312) 814-2581 (312) 814-5079 Indiana Kimberly Howell (317) 233-3383 (317) 232-4979 Iowa Marti Anderson (515) 281-5044 (515) 281-8199 Kansas Frank Henderson, Jr. (785) 296-2359 (785) 296-0652 Kentucky Kay Young (502) 564-7986 (502) 564-4817 Louisiana Bob Wertz (504) 925-4437 (504) 925-1998 Maine Deborah Shaw Rice (207) 626-8589 (207) 624-7730 Maryland Patrick Chaney (410) 764-4214 (410) 764-4373 Massachusetts Cheryl Watson (617) 727-2200 (617) 367-3906 Michigan Michael Fullwood (517) 373-0979 (517) 241-2769 Minnesota Richard Anderson (651) 205-4826 (612) 282-6269 Mississippi Sandra Morrison (601) 359-6766 (601) 359-3262 Missouri Sandy Wright (573) 526-3511 (573) 526-4940 Montana Dara Smith (406) 444-3653 (406) 444-4722 Nebraska Nancy Steeves (402) 471-2194 (402) 471-2837 Nevada (Las Vegas) Pat Moore (702) 486-2740 (702) 486-2825 Nevada (Reno) George Crown (702) 688-2900 New Hampshire Kim Therrien (603) 271-7987 (603) 271-2110 New Jersey Jim Casserly (201) 648-2107x7716 (201) 648-7031 New Mexico Larry Tackman (505) 841-9432 (505) 841-9437 New York Pat Poulopolous (518) 457-8003 (518) 457-8658 North Carolina Robert Reives (919) 733-7974 (919) 715-4209 North Dakota Paul Coughlin (701) 328-6195 (701) 328-6651 Ohio Sandra Stiffler (614) 466-7788 (614) 644-8553 Oklahoma Suzanne Breedlove (405) 557-6704 (405) 524-0581 Oregon Connie Gallagher (503) 378-5348 (503) 378-5738 Pennsylvania Carol Lavery (717) 783-5153x3093 (717) 783-7713 Rhode Island Catherine King Avila (401) 277-2287 (401) 222-2212 South Carolina Larry Harris (803) 734-1930 (803) 734-1708 South Dakota Ann Holzhauser (605) 773-6317 (605) 773-6834 Tennessee Susan Clayton (615) 741-2734 (615) 532-4979 Texas Anita Armstrong (512) 936-1200 (512) 320-8270 Quick Look - Crime Victim Compensation Program (CVCP), continued State Administrator(s) Phone Number Fax Number Utah Dan R. Davis (801) 238-2360 (801) 533-4127 Vermont Lori Hayes (802) 241-1250 (802) 241-1253 Virgin Islands Brenda Walwyn (809) 774-1166 (809) 774-3466 Virginia Robert Armstrong (804) 378-4371 (804) 367-9740 Washington Cletus Nnanabu (360) 902-5340 (360) 902-5333 West Virginia John Fulks (304) 347-4851 (304) 347-4915 Wisconsin Gwen Nevers (608) 266-6470 (608) 264-6368 Wyoming Sharon Montagnino (307) 777-7200 (307) 777-6683 E-mail Addresses Alaska Susan Browne susan_browne@dps.state.ak.us Arizona Karen Ziegler acjc@goodnet.com Arkansas Ginger Bailey gingerb@ag.state.ar.us California Curt Soderland csoderlu@boc.ca.gov Colorado Deborah Kasyon Deborah.Kasyon@cdps.state.co.us Connecticut Karen Chorney Karen.Chorney@jud.state.ct.us Delaware Ann DelNegro adelnegro@state.de.us Florida Jacquelyn DuPree jacquelyn_dupree@oag.state.fl.us Georgia Shawanda Reynolds-Cobb sreynold@cjcc.state.ga.us Idaho George Gutierrez Ggutierr@iic.state.id.us Illinois Martha Newton mnewton@atg.state.il.us Indiana Kim Howell khowell@cji.state.in.us Iowa Marti Anderson manders@ag.state.is.us Kansas Frank Henderson hendersf@at02po.wpo.state.ks.us Kentucky Sheila Tharpe sheila.tharpe@mail.state.ky.us Louisiana Bob Wertz bobw@cole.state.la.us Maine Deborah Rice deb.Rice@state.me.us Massachusetts Cheryl Watson Cheryl.Watson@ago.state.ma.us Michigan Mike Fullwood fullwoodm@state.mi.us Minnesota Richard Anderson Randerson2@mail1.dps.state.mn.us Mississippi Sandra Morrison morriss@dfa.state.ms.us Missouri Sandy Wright swright@mail.state.mo.us Montana Dara Lynn Smith dsmith@state.mt.us New Hampshire Kim Therrien ktherrien@doj.state.nh.us New Jersey Jim Casserly JamesCasserly@excite.com New Mexico Larry Tackman 76123.3550@compuserve.com New York Pat Poulopoulos poulopou@nysnet.net North Carolina Robert Rieves rreives@nccrimecontrol.org North Dakota Paul Coughlin pcoughli@state.nd.us Ohio Sandra Stiffler stiffler@Post.cco.state.oh.us Oklahoma Suzanne Breedlove breedlos@dac.state.ok.us Pennsylvania Carol Lavery lavery@pccd.state.pa.us Rhode Island Catherine Avila cavila@treasury.state.ri.us South Carolina Larry Harris lharris@govoepp.state.sc.us Quick Look - Crime Victim Compensation Program (CVCP), continued E-mail Addresses, continued South Dakota Ann Holzhauser Annh@dss.state.sd.us Texas Anita Armstrong Drummond anita.drummond@oag.state.tx.us Utah Dan Davis ddavis@gov.state.ut.us Vermont Lori Hayes lhayes@ccvs.state.vt.us Washington Cletus Nnanabu nnan235@lni.wa.gov West Virginia John Fulks jfederspiel@wvdcjs.org Wisconsin Gillian Nevers neversga@doj.state.wi.us Wyoming Sharon Montagnino smonta@missc.state.wy.us New Information Form Revisions, Updates, and Additional Information The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) updates this directory annually and seeks current information from programs each year. Please take a moment now to review carefully the directory's contents. Use a copy of this form to submit revisions and corrections to the State Compensation and Assistance Division, Attn: National Resource Directory Update, Office for Victims of Crime (OVC), 810 Seventh Street, NW., Washington, DC 20531. (Please print or type) Today's date: _____________________ State:____________________________ Name of person submitting form:________________________________________________________ Telephone number: Area code (_____) ________________ Ext.: ________ Revisions and Updates (Complete only those areas containing new information.) Name of program: ____________________________________________________________________ Goal of program: _____________________________________________________________________ Name of Grant Administrator: __________________________________________________________ Grant Administrator's mailing address: ___________________________________________________ Grant Administrator's telephone number: Area code (_____) ________________ Ext.: ________ Grant Administrator's Fax number: Area code (_____) ________________ Grant Administrator's e-mail address: ____________________________________________________ When are funds available? _____________________________________________________________ How are funds publicized? _____________________________________________________________ What is the funding process? ___________________________________________________________ What is the funding cycle/project period? _________________________________________________ What technical assistance is available? ___________________________________________________ Additional information: ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Please let us hear from you! OVC is interested in your feedback! What additional information would you like included in future editions of the directory? Please comment below and forward to OVC. (Attach additional pages if necessary.) Alabama Edward Byrne Formula Grant The goal of this grant program is to provide funding assistance to State and local governments to address problems involving drugs and violent crime. Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs Mailing Address: P.O. Box 5690 Montgomery, AL 36117-5690 Phone: (334) 242-5811 Fax: (334) 242-0712 As they become available, funds are publicized by public service announcements; mass mail-out; conferences and public meetings. The funding process is open/competitive with a funding cycle/project period of 1 year. Technical assistance is available on request. ************************* Family Violence Prevention and Services Act The goal of this grant program is to fund programs designed to reduce violence against crime victims, increase public awareness, and support batterers treatment programs. Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs Mailing Address: P.O. Box 5690 Montgomery, AL 36117-5690 Phone: (334) 242-5843 Fax: (334) 242-0712 As they become available, funds are publicized by public service announcements; mass mail-out; conferences and public meetings. The funding process is open/competitive with a funding cycle/project period of 1 year. Technical assistance is available on request. ************************* Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant The goal of this grant program is to reduce rape and sexual assault through funding violence prevention and public education projects. Alabama, continued Department of Health Mailing Address: 434 Monroe Street Montgomery, Alabama 36130 Phone: (334) 206-5318 Fax: (334) 206-5663 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* STOP Violence Against Women Act The goal of this grant program is to fund programs serving women victims of violent crime and special units for law enforcement. Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs Mailing Address: P.O. Box 5690 Montgomery, AL 36117-5690 Phone: (334) 242-5803 Fax: (334) 242-0712 As they become available, funds are publicized by public service announcements, mass mailings, conferences, and public meetings. The funding process is open/competitive with a funding cycle/project period of one year. Technical assistance is available on request. ************************* VOCA Victim Assistance The goal of this grant program is to fund programs serving victims of violent crime. Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs Mailing Address: P.O. Box 5690 Montgomery, AL 36117-5690 Phone: (334) 242-5811 Fax: (334) 242-0712 Alabama, continued As they become available, funds are publicized by public service announcements, mass mailings, conferences, and public meetings. The funding process is open/competitive with a funding cycle/project period of 1 year. Technical assistance is available on request. Children Justice Act Grant Program The goal of this grant program is to develop, establish, and operate programs design to improve the handling of child abuse cases and improve the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases. Department of Human Resources Mailing Address: S. Gordon Persons Building 50 South Ripley Street Montgomery, AL 36130 Phone: (334) 242-9509 Fax: (334) 242-0939 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) Alaska Edward Byrne Formula Grant The goal of this grant program is to provide funding assistance to State and local governments to address problems involving drugs and violent crime. Alaska State Troopers Mailing Address: 5700 East Tudor Road Anchorage, AK 99811-1200 Phone: (907) 269-5082 Fax: (907) 337-2059 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* Family Violence Prevention and Services Act The goal of this grant program is to fund services for victims of domestic violence, including the provision of shelter and advocacy. Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Mailing Address: P.O. Box 111200 Juneau, AK 99811-1200 Phone: (907) 465-4356 Fax: (907) 465-3627 Funds are available in January of odd-numbered years and are announced by statewide Request for Proposals (RFPs), public notices in the State's administrative journal, newspapers, and mail-out to existing grantees. The funding process is open/competitive; applicants must be a private/nonprofit or government-based program. Funding cycle/project period is July June. Technical assistance is available on request. ************************* Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant The goal of this grant program is to fund sexual assault prevention projects focusing on youth ages 11 19. Alaska, continued Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Mailing Address: P.O. Box 111200 Juneau, AK 99811-1200 Phone: (907) 465-4356 Fax: (907) 465-3627 Funds are available in January of odd-numbered years and are announced by statewide Request for Proposals (RFPs), public notices in the State's administrative journal, newspapers and mail-out to existing grantees. The funding process is open/competitive; applicants must be a private/non-profit or government-based program. Funding cycle/project period is July June. Technical assistance is available on request. ************************* State Local Dollars The goal of this grant program is to fund victim services including crisis intervention, children's services, education/outreach, and batterers' services. Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Mailing Address: P.O. Box 111200 Juneau, AK 99811-1200 Phone: (907) 465-4356 Fax: (907) 465-3627 Funds are available in January of odd-numbered years and are announced by statewide Request for Proposals (RFPs), public notices in the State's administrative journal, newspapers, and mail-out to existing grantees. The funding process is open/competitive; applicants must be a private/nonprofit or government-based program. Funding cycle/project period is July June. Technical assistance is available on request. STOP Violence Against Women Act The goal of this grant program is to improve Alaska's response to domestic violence victims and their children. Alaska, continued Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Mailing Address: P.O. Box 111200 Juneau, AK 99811-1200 Phone: (907) 465-4356 Fax: (907) 465-3627 Funds are available in January of odd-numbered years and are announced by statewide Request for Proposals (RFPs), public notices in the State's administrative journal, newspapers, and mail-out to existing grantees. The funding process is open/competitive; applicants must be a private/nonprofit or government-based program. Funding cycle/project period is July June. Technical assistance is available on request. ************************* VOCA Victim Assistance The goal of this grant program is to fund victim assistance services. Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Mailing Address: P.O. Box 111200 Juneau, AK 99811-1200 Phone: (907) 465-4356 Fax: (907) 465-3627 Funds are available in January of odd-numbered years and are announced by statewide Request for Proposals (RFPs), public notices in the State's administrative journal, newspapers and mail-out to existing grantees. The funding process is open/competitive; applicants must be a private/nonprofit or government-based program. Funding cycle/project period is July June. Technical assistance is available on request. American Samoa Edward Byrne Formula Grant The goal of this grant program is to provide funding assistance to States, local governments and territories to address problems involving drugs and violent crime. Criminal Justice Planning Agency Mailing Address: American Samoa Government Executive Office Bldg., 3rd Floor Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799 Phone: [011] (684) 633-5221 Fax: [011] (684) 633-7894 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* Family Violence Prevention and Services Act The goal of this grant program is to fund services for victims of domestic violence, including shelter and advocacy. Department of Human Services Mailing Address: 1206 Longworth Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-8577 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************ Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant The goal of this grant program is to reduce rape and sexual assault through funding violence prevention and public education projects. American Samoa, continued Department of Health Services Mailing Address: LBJ Tropical Medical Center Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799 Phone: [011] (684) 633-4606 Fax: [011] (684) 633-2737 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* STOP Violence Against Women Act The goal of this grant program is to strengthen criminal justice and victim service efforts addressing violence against women. Criminal Justice Planning Agency Mailing Address: American Samoa Government Executive Office Bldg., 3rd Floor Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799 Phone: [011] (684) 633-5221 Fax: [011] (684) 633-2269 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* VOCA Victim Assistance The goal of this grant program is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of crime. American Samoa, continued Criminal Justice Planning Agency Mailing Address: American Samoa Government Executive Office Bldg., 3rd Floor Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799 Phone: [011] (684) 633-5221 Fax: [011] (684) 633-7552 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* Children's Justice Act Grant Program The goal of this grant program is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve management of child abuse cases, including improved investigation and prosecution of these cases. Office of the Governor Mailing Address: Child Abuse Coordinator Department of Human Resources American Samoa Government Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799 Arizona Edward Byrne Formula Grant The goal of this grant program is to provide funding assistance to State and local governments to address problems involving drugs and violent crime. Criminal Justice Commission Mailing Address: 3737 North Seventh Street, Suite 260 Phoenix, AZ 85014 Phone: (602) 230-0252 Fax: (602) 728-0752 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* Family Violence Prevention and Services Act The goal of this grant program is to provide services to victims of domestic violence particularly in rural areas. Department of Health Services Mailing Address: 1740 W. Adams Street Phoenix, AZ 85007-2607 Phone: (602) 542-7341 Fax: (602) 542-1062 When funds are available, they are announced by the issuance of a statewide Request for Proposal (RFP). The funding process is open/competitive with priority given to services in rural areas. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request. ************************* Arizona, continued Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant The goal of this grant program is to reduce rape and sexual assault through funding violence prevention and public education projects. Arizona Department of Health Services Mailing Address: 3815 N. Black Canyon Highway Phoenix, Arizona 85015 Phone: (602) 230-5803 Fax: (602) 230-5959 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* State Local Dollars The goal of this grant program is to fund innovative solutions for domestic violence through prevention and early intervention. Governor's Office for Domestic Violence Prevention Mailing Address: 1700 W. Washington, Ste. 101F Phoenix, AZ 85007 Phone: (602) 542-1773 Fax: (602) 542-5522 Funds available in June July are publicized by a Request for Proposal (RFP) mailed to interested private/nonprofit and government agencies. The funding process is open/competitive; collaboration is encouraged but not required. The funding cycle/project period is 11 months. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops and on request. ************************* STOP Violence Against Women Act The goal of this grant program is to fund Criminal Justice Reform within all jurisdictions of law enforcement, assisting victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Arizona, continued Governor's Office for Domestic Violence Prevention Mailing Address: 1700 W. Washington, Ste. 101F Phoenix, AZ 85007 Phone: (602) 542-1773 Fax: (602) 542-5522 To publicize funds as they are available, a Request for Proposal (RFP) is mailed to interested private/non-profit and government agencies. The funding process is open/competitive; collaboration is encouraged, but not required. The funding cycle/project period is 15 8 months. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops and on request. ************************* VOCA Victim Assistance The goal of this grant program is to fund services directly benefitting victims of crime. Arizona Department of Public Safety Mailing Address: P.O. Box 6638 Phoenix, AZ 85005-6638 Phone: (602) 223-2762 Fax: (602) 223-2943 As funds are available, they are publicized by a mass mail-out to agency's database mailing list. The funding process is open/competitive; with priority given to continuation projects. The funding cycle/project period is variable. Technical assistance is available on request. ************************* Children's Justice Act Grant Program The goal of this grant program is to develop, establish, and operate programs design to improve the handling of child abuse cases and improve the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases. Arizona, continued Governor's Office for Children Mailing Address: 1700 West Washington, Ste.404 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Phone: (602) 542-3461 Fax: (602) 542-4644 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) Arkansas Edward Byrne Formula Grant The goal of this grant program is to provide funding assistance to State and local governments to address drug and violent crime problems. Department of Finance and Administration Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3278 Little Rock, AR 72203 Phone: (501) 682-1074 Fax: (501) 682-5206 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* Family Violence Prevention and Services Act The goal of this grant program is to fund programs that provide shelter and related assistance for victims of family violence. Office of the Prosecutor Coordinator Mailing Address: P.O. Box 32780 Little Rock, AR 72203 Phone: (501) 682-5153 Fax: (501) 682-5155 As they are available, funds are publicized through direct mail to potential service providers and notices are placed in statewide newspapers. The funding process is open/competitive and the funding cycle/project period is variable. Technical assistance is available through a workshop and on request. ************************* Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant The goal of this program is to reduce rape and sexual assault through funding violence prevention and public education projects. Arkansas, continued Department of Health Mailing Address: 4815 W. Markham Street Little Rock, AR 72205-3867 Phone: (501) 661-2135 Fax: (501) 661-2055 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* STOP Violence Against Women Act The goal of this grant program is to strengthen criminal justice and victim service efforts to address violence against women. Department of Finance and Administration Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3278 Little Rock, AR 72201 Phone: (501) 682-1074 Fax: (501) 682-5206 As they are available, funds are publicized through direct mail to potential service providers and notices are placed in statewide newspapers. The funding process is open/competitive and the funding cycle/project period is variable. Technical assistance is available through a workshop and on request. ************************ VOCA Victim Assistance The goal of this grant program is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of crime. Arkansas, continued Department of Finance and Administration Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3278 Little Rock, AR 72203 Phone: (501) 682-1074 Fax: (501) 682-5206 As they are available, funds are publicized through direct mail to potential service providers and notices are placed in statewide newspapers. The funding process is open/competitive and the funding cycle/project period is variable. Technical assistance is available through a workshop and on request. ************************** Children's Justice Act Grant Program The goal of this grant program is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and improve the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases. Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape, and Domestic Violence Mailing Address: 4301 West Markham - Slot 606 Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: (501) 661-7975 Fax: (501) 661-7967 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) California Edward Byrne Formula Grant The goal of this grant program is to provide funding assistance to State and local governments to address problems involving drugs and violent crime. Office of Criminal Justice Planning Mailing Address: 1130 K Street, LL60 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 324-9152 Fax: (916) 327-8714 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* Family Violence Prevention and Services Act The goal of this grant program is to fund programs that provide shelter and related assistance for victims of family violence. Office of Criminal Justice Planning Mailing Address: 1130 K Street, Ste. 300 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 324-9204 Fax: (916) 324-9167 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant The goal of this grant program is to reduce rape and sexual assault through funding violence prevention and public education projects. California, continued Department of Health Mailing Address: P.O. Box 942732 Sacramento, CA 94234-7320 Phone: (916) 327-6985 Fax: (916) 324-7764 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* STOP Violence Against Women Act The goal of this grant program is to improve the response of police, prosecutors, and judges to crimes against women. Office of Criminal Justice Planning Mailing Address: 1130 K Street, Ste. 300 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 323-7615 Fax: (916) 324-9167 As funds are available they are publicized by an announcement in the OCJP Program Plan. The funding process is open/competitive with preference to agencies with demonstrated service delivery experience. The funding cycle/project period is 3 years with annual reapplication. Technical assistance is through a workshop and on request. ************************* VOCA Victim Assistance The goal of this grant program is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of crime. California, continued Office of Criminal Justice Planning Mailing Address: 1130 K Street, Ste. 300 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 323-7615 Fax: (916) 324-9167 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* Children's Justice Act Grant Program The goal of this grant program is to develop, establish, and operate programs, designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and improve the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases. Office of Criminal Justice Planning Mailing Address: 1130 K Street, Ste. 300 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 323-7666 Fax: (916) 327-8711 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) Colorado Edward Byrne Formula Grant The goal of this grant program is to provide funding assistance to State and local governments to address drug and violent crime problems. Division of Criminal Justice Mailing Address: 700 Kipling Street, 3rd Floor Denver, CO 80215 Phone: (303) 239-4442 Fax: (303) 239-4491 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* Family Violence Prevention and Services Act The goal of this grant program is to fund agencies that provide immediate shelter and assistance to victims of family violence. Colorado Department of Human Services Mailing Address: 1575 Sherman Street Denver, CO 80203-1714 Phone: (303) 866-2855 Fax: (303) 866-4629 Funds are available in April and are publicized in the newspapers; through the domestic violence coalition; and by issuing Notices of Funding. The funding process is open/competitive. The funding cycle/project period is based on the Federal Fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request. ************************* Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant The goal of this grant program is to fund programs that provide sexual assault prevention and education activities. Colorado, continued Colorado Department of Health Mailing Address: 4300 Cherry Creek Drive, South Denver, CO 80246 Phone: (303) 692-2015 Fax: (303) 782-0095 Funds are available in October and are publicized by a Request for Proposal (RFP) notice mailed out statewide to service providers. The funding process is open/competitive and the funding cycle/project period is April March. Technical assistance is available through a workshop and on request. ************************* State Local Dollars The goal of this grant program is to fund community-based and government programs that serve battered women and their children. Colorado Department of Human Services Mailing Address: 1575 Sherman Street Denver, CO 80203-1714 Phone: (303) 866-2855 Fax: (303) 866-4629 Funds are available in April and are publicized in newspapers; through the domestic violence coalition; and by issuing Notices of Funding. The funding process is open/competitive. The funding cycle/ project period is based on the Federal Fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request. ************************* STOP Violence Against Women Act The goal of this grant program is to fund programs that assist female victims of violent crime and to support projects designed to improve the system's response to violent crime against women. Colorado, continued Colorado Division of Criminal Justice Mailing Address: 700 Kipling Street, Ste. 1000 Denver, CO 80215 Phone: (303) 239-5728 Fax: (303) 239-4411 Funds are available in October and are publicized by a mass mail-out statewide to service providers. The funding process is open/competitive with priority given to continuation projects. The funding cycle/project period is April March. Technical assistance is available through an annual workshop and on request. ************************* VOCA Victim Assistance The goal of this grant program is to fund programs providing direct services to crime victims and their children. Colorado Division of Criminal Justice Mailing Address: 700 Kipling Street, Ste. 1000 Denver, CO 80215 Phone: (303) 239-4442 Fax: (303) 239-4411 Funds are available in March and are publicized through a mass mail-out statewide to service providers. The funding process is open/competitive with priority given to continuation projects. The funding cycle/project period is January December. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops and on request. ************************* Children's Justice Act Grant Program The goal of this grant program is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and improve the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases. Colorado, continued Department of Human Services Child Protection Program Mailing Address: 1575 Sherman Street Denver, CO 80203-1714 Phone: (303) 866-5137 Fax: (303) 866-4629 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) Connecticut Edward Byrne Formula Grant The goal of this grant program is to provide funding assistance to State and local governments to address problems involving drugs and violent crime. Office of Policy and Management Mailing Address: 450 Capitol Avenue, MS#52CPD P.O. Box 341441 Hartford, CT 06134-1441 Phone: (860) 418-6210 Fax: (860) 418-6496 Funds are available in March. The funding process is determined by a Federally required policy board. Grants are prenegotiated with eligible State agencies and local government programs. The funding cycle/project period is July June. Technical assistance is available on request. ************************* Family Violence Prevention and Services Act The goal of this grant program is to assist battered women by funding programs that provide transitional living services. Department of Social Services Mailing Address: 25 Sigourney Street Hartford, CT 06105 Phone: (860) 424-5872 Fax: (860) 951-2996 Funds are available in March and are publicized in family violence coalition newsletters. The funding process is open/competitive with priority given to continuation programs. The funding cycle/project period is based on the Federal Fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through meetings with grantees and on request. Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant The goal of this grant program is to reduce rape and sexual assault by funding violence prevention and public education projects. Connecticut, continued Department of Public Health Mailing Address: MS #11 PSI, 410 Capitol Avenue Hartford, CT 06134-0308 Phone: (860) 509-7277 Fax: (860) 509-7717 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* State Local Dollars The goal of this grant program is to fund programs that serve battered women and their children by providing shelter and support services. Department of Social Services Mailing Address: 25 Sigourney Street Hartford, CT 06105 Phone: (860) 424-7277 Fax: (860) 951-7717 Funds are available in June and are publicized in family violence coalition newsletters. The funding process is open/competitive with priority given to continuation programs. The funding cycle/project period is based on the Federal Fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through meetings with grantees and on request. ************************* STOP Violence Against Women Act The goal of this grant program is to enhance and improve the State's response to domestic violence and sexual assault victims. Office of Policy and Management Mailing Address: P.O Box 341441 Hartford, CT 06134 Phone: (860) 418-6391 Fax: (860) 418-6496 Connecticut, continued Funds are available in December and are publicized via notice given at the annual Advisory Board meeting with representatives from State and local government and service providers. The funding process is open/competitive based on an allocation plan and priorities set by Advisory Board. The funding cycle/project period is 1 year. Technical assistance available on request. ************************* VOCA Victim Assistance The goal of this grant program is to fund new, expanded, and continuing programs providing direct services to crime victims. Office of Victim Services Mailing Address: 31 Cooke Street Plainville, CT 06062 Phone: (860) 747-6070 Fax: (860) 747-6428 As funds are available, they are publicized by a mail-out notice of Request for Proposal (RFP) and advertisements in major newspapers. The funding process is open/competitive with priorities set by Federal guidelines and Connecticut General Assembly. The funding cycle/project period is July June. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request. ************************* Children's Justice Act Grant Program The goal of this grant program is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and improve the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases. Department of Children and Families Mailing Address: 505 Hudson Street Hartford, CT 06106 Phone: (860) 550-6472 Fax: (860) 566-6726 Delaware Edward Byrne Formula Grant The goal of this grant program is to provide funding assistance to State and local governments to address problems involving drugs and violent crime. Criminal Justice Council Mailing Address: 820 N. French Street, 4th Floor Wilmington, DE 19801 Phone: (302) 577-5030 Fax: (302) 577-3440 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* Family Violence Prevention and Services Act The goal of this grant program is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence. Criminal Justice Council Mailing Address: 820 N. French Street, 4th Floor Wilmington, DE 19801 Phone: (302) 577-3697 Fax: (302) 577-3440 As available, funds are publicized through advertisements in local newspapers; mail-outs to service providers, and local agency newsletters. The funding process is open/competitive for 25 percent of the funds, and the remaining 70 percent gives priority to shelter programs. The funding cycle/project period is based on the Federal Fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request. ************************** Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant The goal of this grant program is to fund rape prevention and education programs, 24-hour hotlines, and victim assistance. Delaware, continued Division of Public Health Mailing Address: P.O. Box 637 Dover, DE 19903 Phone: (302) 739-4724 Fax: (302) 739-3839 Funds are available in the Spring and are publicized through a press release in statewide newspapers. The funding process is open/competitive and the funding cycle/project period is 1 3 years. Technical assistance is available on request. ************************* STOP Violence Against Women Act The goal of this grant program is to fund projects that ensure an integrated and coordinated approach to combat violence against women. Criminal Justice Council Mailing Address: 820 N. French Street, 4th Floor Wilmington, DE 19801 Phone: (302) 577-5030 Fax: (302) 577-3440 As available, funds are publicized through advertisements in local newspapers and mail-outs to service providers. The funding process is open/competitive within Federal guidelines. The funding cycle/project period is 1 year with renewal option. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request. ************************* VOCA Victim Assistance The goal of this grant program is to fund programs providing direct services to crime victims and their children. Delaware, continued Criminal Justice Council Mailing Address: 820 N. French Street, 4th Floor Wilmington, DE 19801 Phone: (302) 577-8696 Fax: (302) 577-3440 As available, funds are publicized through advertisements in local newspapers, through mail-outs to service providers, and notices in local agency newsletters. The funding process is open/competitive within Federal guidelines. The funding cycle/project period is 1 year with renewal options. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request. ************************* Children's Justice Act Grant Program The goal of this grant program is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and improve the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases. Department of Children and Families Mailing Address: 1825 Faulkland Road Wilmington, DE 19805 Phone: (302) 633-2654 Fax: (302) 633-2652 District of Columbia Edward Byrne Formula Grant The goal of this grant program is to provide funding assistance to State and local governments to address problems involving drugs and violent crime. Office of Grants Management and Development Mailing Address: 717 14th Street, N.W., Ste. 500 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 727-6537 Fax: (202) 727-1617 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* Family Violence Prevention and Services Act The goal of this grant program is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence. Department of Human Services Mailing Address: 65 I Street, S.W., Randall Building Washington, DC 20024 Phone: (202) 727-5947 Fax: (202) 279-6014 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant The goal of this grant program is to reduce rape and sexual assault through funding violence prevention and public education projects. District of Columbia, continued Department of Health Mailing Address: 825 N. Capitol Street, N.W., 3rd floor Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 442-5899 Fax: (202) 442-4796 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* STOP Violence Against Women Act The goal of this grant program is to strengthen criminal justice and victim service efforts addressing violence against women. Office of Grants Management and Development Mailing Address: 717 14th Street, NW, Ste. 1200 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 727-6537 Fax: (202) 727-1617 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ********************** VOCA Victim Assistance The goal of this grant program is to fund programs that provide direct services to victims of crime. Office of Grants Management and Development Mailing Address: 717 14th Street, NW, Ste. 400 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 727-0941 Fax: (202) 272-1617 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) District of Columbia, continued Children's Justice Act Grant Program The goal of this grant program is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and improve the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases. Office of Grants Management and Development Mailing Address: 717 14th Street, N.W., Ste. 1200 Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 727-6537 Fax: (202) 727-1617 Florida Edward Byrne Formula Grant The goal of this grant program is to provide funding assistance to State and local governments to address problems involving drugs and violent crime. Florida Department of Community Affairs Mailing Address: 2555 Shumard Oak Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32399 Phone: (850) 488-8016 Fax: (850) 487-4414 E-mail: clayton.wilder@DCA.State.fl.us Funds are available in March and are publicized by notice given to local and State government agencies. The funding process consists of each county receiving an allocation based on population and crime statistics. Individual counties identify local priorities for funds. The funding cycle/project period is based on the Federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available on request. ************************* Family Violence Prevention and Services Act The goal of this grant program is to fund programs that prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and assistance for victims of family violence. Department of Children and Family Services Mailing Address: 2811 Industrial Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32301 Phone: (850) 488-8762 Fax: (850) 487-0688 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* Florida, continued Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant The goal of this grant program is to reduce rape and sexual assault through funding violence prevention and public education projects. Office of Health Promotion and Wellness Mailing Address: 1317 Winewood Blvd. Phone: (850) 921-6926 Fax: (904) 414-6625 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* STOP Violence Against Women Act The goal of this grant program is to strengthen law enforcement and prosecution strategies to combat violent crimes against women and to provide services for women victims of violent crime. Department of Community Affairs Mailing Address: 2555 Shumard Oak Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Phone: (850) 414-8312 Fax: (850) 922-6729 As available, funds are publicized by a mail-out to service providers and on the Internet. The funding process is a combination of open/competitive and sole source contracts. The funding cycle/project period is 6 18 months. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops and on request. ************************* VOCA Victim Assistance The goal of this grant program is to support direct assistance to victims of crime as soon as possible after the crime to reduce the severity of trauma. Florida, continued Department of Legal Affairs Mailing Address: The Capitol, PL-01 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050 Phone: (850) 414-3335 Fax: (850) 487-3013 As available, funds are announced by a mail-out to current mailing list of service providers. The funding process is open/competitive with priority given to under served populations as defined by the Attorney General. The funding cycle/project period is based on the Federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through statewide workshops. Children's Justice Act Grant Program The goal of this grant program is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and improve the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases Department of Children and Families Mailing Address: 2811 Industrial Plaza Drive Tallahassee, FL 32301 Phone: (904) 488-4062 Fax: (904) 487-0688 Georgia Edward Byrne Formula Grant The goal of this grant program is to fund local and statewide projects that address violent crime, drug control, and improvement of the criminal justice system. Criminal Justice Coordinating Council Mailing Address: 503 Oak Place, Ste. 540 Atlanta, GA 30349 Phone: (404) 559-4949 Fax: (404) 559-4960 Funds are available in March and are publicized by a mail-out to all criminal justice agencies. The funding process is competitive based on funding strategy which reduces Federal funds over a 48-month period. The funding cycle/project period is July -June. Technical assistance is available via 1 full-day workshop. ************************* Family Violence Prevention and Services Act The goal of this grant program is to enable family violence shelter programs to enhance basic services for victims. Department of Human Resources Mailing Address: 2 Peachtree Street, NW, Ste. 12-404 Atlanta, GA 30303-3180 Phone: (404) 657-3423 Fax: (404) 657-3489 Funds are available May/June and are publicized by a Request for Proposal (RFP). The funding process is established by an Advisory Committee which recommends an allocation formula. The funding cycle/project period is based on the Federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request. Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant The goal of this grant program is to provide services to victims of sexual assault; to implement a prevention program for youth ages 12 22; and community education regarding sexual assault. Georgia, continued Department of Public Health Mailing Address: 2 Peachtree Street, Room 7-205 Atlanta, GA 30303-3142 Phone: (404) 657-2758 Fax: (404) 657-2769 As available, funds are publicized by a Request for Proposal (RFP) and mail-out to service providers. The funding process is open/competitive with priority given to rape crisis and domestic violence shelter programs. The funding cycle/project period is based on the Federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through workshops and on request. ************************** State Local Dollars The goal of this grant program is to provide base funding for all certified shelter programs. Department of Human Resources Mailing Address: 2 Peachtree Street, NW, Ste. 7-205 Atlanta, GA 30303-3180 Phone: (404) 657-3423 Fax: (404) 657-3489 Funds are available in May/June and are publicized by a Request for Proposal (RFP). The funding process is based on Georgia law which requires funds to be distributed equally to State certified domestic violence shelter programs. The funding cycle/project period is based on the Federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is provided in an annual mandatory workshop. ************************* STOP Violence Against Women Act The goal of this grant award is to fund local and statewide projects that address violent crimes against women, including direct services, training, and developing policies and procedures. Georgia, continued Criminal Justice Coordinating Council Mailing Address: 503 Oak Place, Ste. 540 Atlanta, GA 30349 Phone: (404) 559-4949 Fax: (404) 559-4960 Funds are available in June and are publicized through mail-outs to known providers, law enforcement, and prosecutors and through newsletters. The funding process is open/competitive; priority is given to continuation projects/areas of greatest need. The funding cycle is based on the Federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops and on request. ************************* VOCA Victim Assistance The goal of this grant award is to fund local and statewide services directly benefitting victims of crime. Criminal Justice Coordinating Council Mailing Address: 503 Oak Place, Ste. 540 Atlanta, GA 30349 Phone: (404) 559-4949 Fax: (404) 559-4960 Fund are available in June and are publicized through mail-outs to known providers, law enforcement, and prosecutors and through newsletters. The funding process is open/competitive; priority given to continuation projects/areas of greatest need. The funding cycle is based on the Federal fiscal year. Technical assistance is available through regional workshops and on request. ************************* Children's Justice Act Grant Program The goal of this grant program is to develop, establish, and operate programs designed to improve the handling of child abuse cases and mprove the investigation and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases. Georgia, continued Division of Family and Children Services Mailing Address: Two Peachtree Street, N.W. Atlanta, GA 30303 Phone: (404) 57-3461 Fax: (404) 657-3715 Guam Edward Byrne Formula Grant The goal of this grant program is to fund local and statewide projects that address violent crime, drug control, and improvement of the criminal justice system. Governor's Community Outreach Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2950 Agana, Guam 96913 Phone: [011] (671) 472-9162 Fax: [011] (671) 477-4826 (Contact Grant Administrator for information regarding State funding process.) ************************* Family Violence Prevention and Services Act The goal of this grant program is to fund programs that prevent violence against women. Office of the Governor Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2950 Agana, Guam 96932 Phone: [011] (671) 475-9162 Fax: [011] (671) 472-7575 As available, funds are publicized through newspaper announcements of a Request for Proposal (RFP). The funding process is open/competitive, however, government and non-government programs meet to agree on funding levels. The funding cycle is February January. Technical assistance is available through workshops offered. ********************