15POVC22GK03572NONF
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
The victim rights’ movement has successfully championed significant changes in crime victims’ rights; victim compensation; victims’ services; and survivor-centered legislation and funding to support crime victims and survivors over the past 50 years. Despite these accomplishments, many survivors from historically marginalized communities are not reached, supported, or represented by existing victim service programs or within the criminal justice system.
Such gaps in accessibility, inclusion, and equity within the victim services field have been exposed and exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic as historically marginalized survivors are speaking out about barriers to help, safety, and justice, often due to the impact of multiple forms of discrimination.
The National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA)—in collaboration with its research partner, Rainbow Research—proposes standing up the Youth Advocate Leadership Corps to elevate the voices of these survivors and build a new future for the movement. As the country continues to face the most significant global crisis in a generation, the call for national service and advocacy for all crime survivors is urgent and imperative. The Youth Advocate Leadership Corps will develop a new generation of young leaders who both reflect the diversity of crime survivors and who are passionate and committed to meeting the needs of this moment and being the voices for change.
Designed to meet OJP priority area A, the Leadership Corps will be launched as a pilot program and will involve recruiting 15 college students representing intersecting marginalized communities, including racially marginalized, indigenous, LGBTQIA+, disabled, and immigrant communities, from five geographically diverse communities to participate in a paid victim advocate fellowship program. These promising leaders will receive trauma-informed training, mentorship, professional credentialing, and technical support to prepare them to serve in community agencies responding to all forms of crime victimization, including homicide, mass violence, hate crimes, sexual/domestic violence, elder and child abuse, trafficking, and missing and murdered indigenous/black women.
Primary activities of the project include: 1) assess needs within the victim services field to define the vision and framework for the Youth Advocate Leadership Corps; 2) develop, launch, and evaluate a pilot program shaped by the voices of historically marginalized survivors; and 3) establish a national model for engaging diverse youth leaders in the victim services field. Beneficiaries of the program will include historically marginalized survivors and under-resourced community agencies in each of the five pilot communities, as well as the larger victim services movement.
Such gaps in accessibility, inclusion, and equity within the victim services field have been exposed and exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic as historically marginalized survivors are speaking out about barriers to help, safety, and justice, often due to the impact of multiple forms of discrimination.
The National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA)—in collaboration with its research partner, Rainbow Research—proposes standing up the Youth Advocate Leadership Corps to elevate the voices of these survivors and build a new future for the movement. As the country continues to face the most significant global crisis in a generation, the call for national service and advocacy for all crime survivors is urgent and imperative. The Youth Advocate Leadership Corps will develop a new generation of young leaders who both reflect the diversity of crime survivors and who are passionate and committed to meeting the needs of this moment and being the voices for change.
Designed to meet OJP priority area A, the Leadership Corps will be launched as a pilot program and will involve recruiting 15 college students representing intersecting marginalized communities, including racially marginalized, indigenous, LGBTQIA+, disabled, and immigrant communities, from five geographically diverse communities to participate in a paid victim advocate fellowship program. These promising leaders will receive trauma-informed training, mentorship, professional credentialing, and technical support to prepare them to serve in community agencies responding to all forms of crime victimization, including homicide, mass violence, hate crimes, sexual/domestic violence, elder and child abuse, trafficking, and missing and murdered indigenous/black women.
Primary activities of the project include: 1) assess needs within the victim services field to define the vision and framework for the Youth Advocate Leadership Corps; 2) develop, launch, and evaluate a pilot program shaped by the voices of historically marginalized survivors; and 3) establish a national model for engaging diverse youth leaders in the victim services field. Beneficiaries of the program will include historically marginalized survivors and under-resourced community agencies in each of the five pilot communities, as well as the larger victim services movement.
Funding Goals
THIS FUNDING WILL SUPPORT PROJECTS TO DEVELOP OR ENHANCE PROMISING PRACTICES, MODELS, AND PROGRAMS THAT OFFER INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TO BUILD THE CAPACITY OF SERVICE PROVIDERS TO INCREASE THE SERVICE OPTIONS AND/OR EXPAND ACCESS POINTS FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME IN UNDERREPRESENTED COMMUNITIES. AREAS OF INTEREST INCLUDE: SERVICE INTERVENTIONS THAT ADDRESS VICTIMS OF CRIME WHO ARE OFTEN OVERLOOKED; INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO PROVIDING CULTURALLY RELEVANT SERVICES; MICRO SUB-GRANT PROGRAMS TO SMALLER COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAMS; DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS THAT TEST APPROACHES TO INCREASING SERVICE OPTIONS OR EXPANDING ACCESS BORROWED FROM OTHER DISCIPLINES, SUCH AS PUBLIC HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL WORK, FORENSIC SCIENCE, OR OTHERS; TRAINING OR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MODELS THAT CAN POTENTIALLY REACH UNPRECEDENTED NUMBERS OF SERVICE PROVIDERS; INNOVATIVE METHODS OF INFORMATION DELIVERY AND NOTIFICATION FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME; AND DUAL RESPONSE APPROACHES THAT PARTNER SERVICE PROVIDERS AND PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL IN RESPONSE TO PARTICULAR CRIMES OR DISTURBANCES.
APPLICATIONS MUST INCLUDE A RESEARCH PARTNER WHO, WORKING WITH THE APPLICANT ORGANIZATION, CAN ENSURE THAT THE PROJECT GOALS ARE MEASURABLE, PREPARE THE PROJECT FOR A PROCESS EVALUATION; AND DETERMINE APPROPRIATE PERFORMANCE MEASURES.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Alexandria,
Virginia
22314
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 16% from $750,000 to $870,000.
National Organization For Victim Assistance was awarded
Cooperative Agreement 15POVC22GK03572NONF
worth $870,000
from the Office for Victims of Crime in October 2022 with work to be completed primarily in Alexandria Virginia United States.
The grant
has a duration of 3 years and
was awarded through assistance program 16.582 Crime Victim Assistance/Discretionary Grants.
The Cooperative Agreement was awarded through grant opportunity OVC FY 2022 Field-Generated Solicitation: Increasing Options and Expanding Access for Victims of Crime.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 5/6/24
Period of Performance
10/1/22
Start Date
9/30/25
End Date
Funding Split
$870.0K
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$870.0K
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to 15POVC22GK03572NONF
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
15POVC22GK03572NONF
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI NOT AVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Nonprofit With 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other Than An Institution Of Higher Education)
Awarding Office
15PVCD OJP VICTIMS OF CRIME
Funding Office
15PVCD OJP VICTIMS OF CRIME
Awardee UEI
VJ24SH3LLGM5
Awardee CAGE
4MYH9
Performance District
VA-08
Senators
Mark Warner
Timothy Kaine
Timothy Kaine
Budget Funding
Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|
Crime Victims Fund, Justice (015-5041) | Criminal justice assistance | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $870,000 | 100% |
Modified: 5/6/24