STOP Recovery - Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)

FEDERAL STIMULUS GRANT:

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (“Recovery Act”) of 2009 was signed into law by the President on February 17, 2009. The law included a direct appropriation of $225 million in grant funding to be administered by the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW). Of the total amount of this appropriation, $50 million shall be for transitional housing assistance grants for victims of domestic violence, stalking or sexual assault as authorized by section 40299 of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 (Public Law 103–322).

The Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) is a component of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ). Created in 1995, OVW implements the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and subsequent legislation and provides national leadership against domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking. Since its inception, OVW has launched a multifaceted approach to responding to these crimes. By forging State, local and tribal partnerships among police, prosecutors, the judiciary, victim advocates, health care providers, faith leaders, and others, OVW grants help provide victims with the protection and services they need to pursue safe and healthy lives and enable communities to hold offenders accountable.

Recovery Act: VAWA Program States Allocations http://www.ovw.usdoj.gov/recovery-grants-awards.htm

The STOP (Services*Training*Officers*Prosecutors) Violence Against Women Formula Grant Program (STOP Program), promotes a coordinated, multidisciplinary approach to improving the criminal justice system’s response to violent crimes against women. The STOP Program encourages the development and strengthening of effective law enforcement and prosecution strategies to address violent crimes against women and the development and strengthening of victim services in cases involving violent crimes against women. The STOP Program is administered at the federal level by the Office on Violence Against Women, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice and at the state level by the Missouri Department of Public Safety, Office of the Director.

APPLYING FOR FUNDING THROUGH DPS:

Please note: Applicants under this solicitation must include a DUNS (Data Universal Numbering System) number in their application. Applications without a DUNS number are incomplete. In addition to the DUNS number, applicants are required to maintain current registrations in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database. If your organization does not know its DUNS number or needs to register for one, visit Dun & Bradstreet at http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform/displayHomePage.do.

Allocation of Funds

The STOP Program Funds are to be distributed to public and nonprofit agencies to carry out programs and projects specified under the eligible statutory purposes. States must allocate at least 25 percent of each year’s grant award to law enforcement programs, at least 25 percent to prosecution programs, at least 5 percent for court programs, and at least 30 percent to nonprofit, nongovernmental victim service programs, of that 10 percent must be allocated to culturally specific community-based organizations. These are statutory requirements. These allocations may not be redistributed or transferred to another area. The remainder of the funds may be spent at the discretion of the state to address the statutory program purposes of this program.

Statutory Purpose Areas
- Training law enforcement officers, judges, other court personnel, and prosecutors to more effectively identify and respond to violent crimes against women
- Developing, training, or expanding units of law enforcement officers, judges, other court personnel, and prosecutors specifically targeting violent crimes against women
- Developing and implementing more effective police, court, and prosecution policies, protocols, orders, and services specifically devoted to preventing, identifying, and responding to violent crimes against women, including the crimes of sexual assault and domestic violence
- Developing, installing, or expanding data collection and communication systems for the purpose of identifying and tracking arrests, protection orders, violations of protection orders, prosecutions, and convictions for violent crimes against women;
- Developing, enlarging, or strengthening victim services programs;
- Developing, expanding, or strengthening programs that address stalking;
- Supporting formal and informal statewide, multidisciplinary efforts to coordinate the response of agencies to violent crimes against women;
- Training of sexual assault forensic medical personnel examiners in the collection and preservation of evidence;
- Developing, enlarging, or strengthening programs to address the needs and circumstances of older and disabled women who are victims of domestic violence or sexual assault;
- Providing assistance to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in immigration matters.

Match Requirements
All STOP recipients must provide TBA of the total project cost in cash or in-kind match. Nonprofit victim service agencies are exempt from the match requirement but may voluntarily provide match.

Sub-grantee Organization Eligibility Requirements

- Be a public or nonprofit organization, or a combination of such organizations.
- Comply with the applicable provisions of STOP, the Program Guidelines, and the requirements of the OJP Financial Guide.
- Maintain statutorily required civil rights statistics on victims served.
- Grantees and sub-grantees shall develop a plan for implementation.
- Applicants and grantees must certify that its laws, policies, and practices do not require that the victim bear the costs associated with the filing of criminal charges against the offender, or the costs associated with the filing, issuance, registration, or service of a warrant, protection order, petition for a protection order or witness subpoena, whether issued inside or outside the state.
- Applicants are discouraged from proposing projects that include activities that may compromise victim safety.

Eligible Sub-grantee Organizations:
State and local units of government and public and private nonprofit organizations are eligible to receive STOP funds.

Allowable Services

In general, STOP Program funds may support personnel, training, technical assistance, evaluation, data collection, and equipment costs to enhance the apprehension, prosecution, and adjudication of persons committing violent crimes against women, and enhance services that meet the needs of women victimized by violence.

Contract Period: TBA

VAWA Stimulus Funding:
Approximately $2,655,994 to be spent over duration of 2 years

Due to limited funding provided for VAWA grants, Victim Service programs are
also encouraged to apply for JAG funding under the
Crime Victim and Witness Programs purpose area.
http://www.dps.mo.gov/NCAP/Grants/JAG-RecoveryAct.html

***More information will be forthcoming, please check this website frequently for updated information.***


PRESENTATIONS


2009 Recovery Act - STOP VAWA Pre-Bid Seminar Part II:  7/24/09

Pre Bid Recovery Presentation (powerpoint)

Recovery VAWA Compliance Seminar (powerpoint)

MCADSV Domestic Violence Service Standards

MCADSV Sexual Violence Service Standards

Batterer Intervention Programs

Recovery STOP/VAWA Score Sheet

Location:  Harry S. Truman Building

Address:  301 W. High Street, Jefferson City, 65101

Room:  Conf Room 490/492 (4th floor)

Time:  10:00 a.m. to approximately 12:00 noon

This pre-bid seminar is designed to provide important information regarding available funding under the Recovery Act-STOP VAWA Program.  We will discuss the application forms and process, guidelines, allowable purpose areas and cost items, reporting requirements, changes in the application process, and the most commonly seen mistakes on applications.  We strongly encourage someone attend from your agency if interested in applying for these monies.  No RSVP necessary!

Driving Directions:  http://oa.mo.gov/fmdc/facilitiesoperations/dd.htm

Parking:  http://oa.mo.gov/fmdc/facilitiesoperations/ccprk1.htm


APPLICATION FORMS

2009 Recovery Act STOP-VAWA Application Part II


Activity and Services form for Timesheet
Annual Performance Report - VAWA

APR Cheat Sheet for Rep. People
APR Cheat Sheet for Rep. Staff
Performance Report Instructions
Performance Report Helpful Hints
Application for Funding
Application Summary Report - VAWA
Audit Requirements form
Certification Regarding Debarment
Certified Assurances - VAWA
Change of Information Form
Contractual Budget Form

Consultation Certification
Detail of Expenditures Form

Pay Period & Attendance Report (Timesheet)
Equipment Budget Form

Other Funding Sources Form

Personnel Budget Form
Personnel Information Form
Rpt. of Expenditures & Check Payee Form
Request to Revise the Budget Form
Supplies/Operations Budget Form
Travel Budget Form .52 cents
Volunteer Match Form


QUARTERLY REPORTS AND INSTRUCTIONS


TBA