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Friday, August 17, 2018

Hogan Administration Announces Nearly $3 Million in Funding Available to Combat Violence Against Women

Funding Through STOP Violence Against Women Grant Program

ANNAPOLIS, MD –
The Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention is accepting applications for nearly $3 million in grants from the STOP Violence Against Women Grant Program. STOP, which stands for Services,Training, Officers, Prosecutors, is open to public and non-profit organizations that serve victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. The deadline to apply for grants for the program is August 24, 2018.

Funding from the program may be used for such services as crisis intervention, therapy, prosecution of domestic violence and sexual assault cases, staff training, advocacy and accompaniment, temporary shelter, and sexual assault forensic examinations. This is the 22nd year of the grant.

The Notice of Funding Availability may be found here. More information about the program and previous awardees may be found here.

5 comments:

  1. Equal rights for men also , WTF is going on?

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  2. Seems funny how Hogan is doing all this great stuff in an election year, and yet we have heard little to nothing from him during the time between when he was last elected to now.
    Seems strange that action is only taken when his cushy job is in jeopardy. I guess he decided to get off his butt and do some work for a change!

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  3. Typical politician, passing taxpayer money out to get elected

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  4. How about just combating violence? Instead of a thousand programs aimed at very narrow points why not address the issue as a whole?

    The actions of the individuals are the problem regardless of who the victim is.

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  5. Keeping Biden at home is a good first step.

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