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VICTIMS OF CRIME ACT (VOCA) FEDERAL GRANT

Select any of the links below to be directed to the appropriate VOCA Fund topic:

VOCA Funding Updates
Applications for VOCA Funding
History of VOCA
Purpose of VOCA Grant Funding
VOCA Fund Contacts
VOCA Subgrantees
VOCA Advisory Committee
VOCA Forms, Publications and Reports
Links to Other Helpful Resources


APPLICATIONS FOR FUNDING

There are no open VOCA applications at this time.


 2010 VOCA Update Packet for the 2009-2011 Joint DV/SA Application

All VOCA grantees funded under the Joint Application were sent a letter July 1, 2010 providing grantees with FY 2010 VOCA allocation amounts. As outlined in the letter, grantees may request to exchange VOCA funding for a "state grant." Grantees pursuing this option may want to start completing their update packet, but should not submit it until any adjustment are finalized. Grantees not requesting a change should move forward with completing and submitting the forms below.

Please refer to your original application and your updated allocation amount to complete the forms below. Update Packets are due in hard copy by August 2, 2010.



HISTORY OF VOCA

The Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Reagan on October 12, 1984. This Act serves as the central source of federal financial support for direct services to victims of crime. VOCA is administered at the federal level through the U.S. Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime which annually awards a grant to each State, the District of Columbia and U.S. Territories. Those state agencies, in turn, subgrant to organizations that provide direct services to victims of crime. The money for these grants comes from the Crime Victims Fund, a special fund into which fines, penalty assessments, bond forfeitures collected from convicted federal offenders and certain other collections are deposited; taxpayers do not fund VOCA grants.

Each state has a designated VOCA assistance agency to administer VOCA grants. While minimal federal requirements must be met, each state is given great discretion in awarding specific subgrants. The Oregon Department of Justice is the designated agency for the administration of VOCA funds in the State of Oregon. The Crime Victims' Services Division (CVSD) of the Oregon Department of Justice (DOJ) has specific program responsibility for VOCA. The VOCA Advisory Committee serves as a review body to the Department and CVSD.


PURPOSE OF VOCA GRANT FUNDING

The primary purpose of the VOCA victim assistance grant program is to extend and enhance services to victims of crime. For the purposes of this program, a crime victim is "a person who has suffered physical, sexual, financial or emotional harm as a result of the commission of a crime." VOCA grants are to support the direct provision of services to victims of crime throughout the United States. Research has shown that if victims receive early intervention, the need for long-term treatment dramatically decreases. A wide range of services are supported. They include immediate response to the emotional and physical needs (excluding medical care) of crime victims, such as crisis intervention; accompaniment to hospitals for medical examinations; hotline counseling; emergency food, clothing, transportation, and shelter; emergency legal assistance such as filing restraining orders; safety measures such as boarding-up broken windows and replacing or repairing locks; and other emergency services that are intended to restore the victim's sense of dignity and self-esteem.

Also included are services that are directed to the needs and advocacy of victims who participate in the criminal justice system. The funds must not be used to replace or supplant state and local funds that would otherwise be available for crime victim services and they cannot be used for services that public agencies are mandated by state legislation to perform. The use of volunteers is required unless a compelling reason exists to not use volunteers in the delivery of services.


VOCA FUND CONTACTS

Cathy Oliverio Relang
VOCA & Unitary Assessment Fund Coordinator
Ph: (503) 378-4476
Email: Cathy.L.Relang@doj.state.or.us

 

Mackenzie Gray
VOCA & Unitary Assessment Fund Coordinator
Phone: (503) 378-5647
Email: Mackenzie.E.Gray@doj.state.or.us

Norman Walters
VOCA Grant Assistant
Phone: (503) 378-6270
Email: Norman.C.Walters@doj.state.or.us
Krista Anderson
VOCA Grant Assistant
Phone: (503) 378-5178
Email: Krista.Anderson@doj.state.or.us

 

Map to Subgrantees monitored by each Fund Coordinator

State map of VOCA Grantees

VOCA ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Mission Statement:  The VOCA Advisory Committee advises the Oregon Crime Victims' Services Division (CVSD) regarding the allocation and administration of VOCA funds, and the monitoring of grantees; with the goal of meaningful access to services for victims/survivors of crime, throughout all counties, across all ethnicities and socio-economic groups.

Committee Members (doc)

Upcoming VOCA Advisory Committee Meetings via Teleconference
  • TBA
VOCA Advisory Committee Minutes

VOCA FORMS, PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS

In order to access word documents on CVSD webpages, we recommend that you right-click on the link, select "Save Target As," and save the document to your computer.

If, when you open the document you see edits, or "track changes" on the form, go to the "View" menu and make sure "Markup" is not selected. You can also go to the "Reviewing" toolbar and select "Accept All Changes in Document."
 
VOCA Quarterly Report Forms

VOCA Semi Annual Report Forms

Other VOCA Forms

VOCA Publications and Reports

Common Outcome Measures: Programs serving domestic and sexual violence victims - Russian Translation (doc)

Common Outcome Measures: Programs serving domestic and sexual violence victims - Spanish Translation (doc)

Reporting Requirements Across Funds (doc)

2010 VOCA Grant Management Handbook (pdf)

For Grantees who have the following grants:

  • 2009 VOCA Joint Non-Competitive DV/SA
  • 2009-2011 VOCA Project
  • 2009-2011 VOCA Project Recovery Act

2010 VOCA Grant Management Handbook - E-Grants 

For Grantees who have applied for the following grants under the CVSD E-Grant System:

  • 2010 VOCA Non-Competitive Program Grant
  • 2010-2012 VOCA Competitive Grant

Sample VOCA Grant Agreement (doc)

DOJ/CVSD Cultural Competency Standards (doc)

Budget Monitoring Tool (xls)

2008 Office of Justice Programs Financial Guide 


VOCA Publications and Reports: Annual State Performance Reports

LINKS TO OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES

Resources

Crime Victim's Compensation Program
http://www.doj.state.or.us/crimev/comp.shtml

Oregon Crime Victim Rights Compliance Portal
http://www.oregoncrimevictimsrights.org

Attorney General's Sexual Assault Task Force
http://www.oregonsatf.org

Crime Victim Assistance Network
http://www.oregonvictims.org

Oregon Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence
http://www.ocadsv.com

Office for Victims of Crime
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/



For more information regarding the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Program in Oregon, please call or write to:

Crime Victims' Services Division
1162 Court St. N.E.
Salem, OR 97301-4096
Ph: (503) 378-5348
Fax: (503) 378-5738


Contact us: cvsd.email@doj.state.or.us
Victim Toll Free Number 1-800-503-7983