Office for Victims of Crime’s HOPE program
Posted by on June 17, 2005
Evaluation of the Helping Outreach Programs to Expand II: Faith-Based and Community Organization Program (NIJ) (Deadline: July 5, 2005) (Apply Online)
(Solicitation: Program Information) NIJ is seeking applications to evaluate intermediary organizations receiving funding under the Office for Victims of Crime’s Helping Outreach Programs to Expand II Program (HOPE II Program). The HOPE II Program recognizes that crime victims living in urban, high-crime jurisdictions face unique barriers to receiving assistance and additional challenges that may not be encountered in other areas. Faith-based and community-based organizations have a long history of bringing aid to crime victims. The HOPE II Program works through an intermediary that will (1) support the activities of small, grassroots, faith-based and community-based organizations serving crime victims in urban, high-crime areas through the management of competitive subawards, and (2) provide technical assistance to subgrantees to develop their capacity to provide services to crime victims in urban, high-crime areas.
<a href="http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/guidelinesinfo.htm">http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/guidelinesinfo.htm</a>
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