Deadline: 9-Feb-22
Applications are now open for the 2021-22 Sexual and Domestic Violence Prevention (SD) Program to prevent sexual and domestic violence through primary and secondary prevention efforts, prioritize marginalized/underserved populations within communities, and build the capacity of local organizations.
Description
- Primary prevention: Approaches that take place before sexual and/or domestic violence has occurred to prevent initial perpetration or victimization.
- Secondary prevention: Immediate responses after sexual and/or domestic violence has occurred to deal with the short-term consequences of violence.
- Tertiary prevention efforts are not allowable: For the purposes of the Program, evidence-informed prevention strategies and approaches from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will be applied.
- Strategy: The preventative direction or actions to achieve the goal of preventing sexual and domestic violence.
- Approach: The specific ways to advance the strategy. This can be accomplished through programs, policies, and practices.
Categories
- Disadvantaged Communities
- Health & Human Services
- Law, Justice, and Legal Services
Funding Information
- Total estimated available funding: $13,650,000
- Expected number of awards: Dependent
- Estimated amount per award: $0 – $300,000
Eligible Geographies: California
Eligibility Criteria
- Nonprofit
- For a proposal to be accepted for consideration (i.e., read and rated):
- The Applicant must be a non-profit organization.
- The Focus Area Certification Form (Attachment A) must be completed and included in the proposal.
- The Proposal must be submitted per the instructions
- The Grant Subaward Programmatic Narrative (Cal OES 2-108) and Grant Subaward Budget Narrative (Cal OES 2-107) must be submitted.
For more information, visit California Grants Portal.
For more information, visit https://www.grants.ca.gov/grants/2021-22-sexual-and-domestic-violence-prevention-sd-program-rfp/