2005 Headline Archives
December 2005: Visit the OVC Web Forum on December 22 at 2:00 p.m. (eastern time) for a discussion on assisting victims of drunk driving. This session will be hosted by John Evans, National Assistant Director for Advocacy Training and Services of Mothers Against Drunk Driving. November 2005: Visit the OVC Web Forum on November 30th at 2:00 p.m. (eastern time) for a discussion on helping victims of mass violence. This session will be hosted by Angela McCown, founding Victim Services Director for the Texas Department of Public Safety. OVC Joins Grants.gov for FY 2006. This will affect applicants pursuing new discretionary grants, but not grantees applying for continuation funding or formula grants. OVC Director John W. Gillis announces FY 2006 funding considerations for improving crime victim services and supporting crime victims' rights. The OVC Program Priorities for FY 2006 are based on the tremendous response to OVC's call for concept papers and is contingent on available funding. New funding opportunity: 2006 National Crime Victims' Rights Week Community Awareness Projects selected for funding will be reimbursed up to $5,000 for public awareness activities. Deadline: November 18, 2005. Visit the OVC Web Forum on November 16 at 2:00 p.m. (eastern time) for a discussion on assisting crime victims in Indian Country. This session will be hosted by Jo Hally (Choctaw/Cherokee), Executive Director of Native American Circle and consultant for the Victim Advocacy Training Online Project of the National Center for Victims of Crime. October 2005: Visit the OVC Web Forum on October 18 at 2:00 p.m. (eastern time) for a discussion on Helping Victims of Domestic Violence. This session will be hosted by Anne Munch, supervisor of the "Fast Track" domestic violence unit in the Jefferson County District Attorney's Office in Golden, Colorado. National Crime Victims' Rights Week will be celebrated April 2329, 2006. Submit your nominations for the NCVRW Awards, including the new Ronald Wilson Reagan Public Policy Award. Deadline: October 14, 2005. September 2005: Visit the OVC Web Forum to read about assisting parents of murdered childrenthe latest online discussion hosted by Nancy Ruhe, Executive Director of the National Organization of Parents Of Murdered Children, Inc., held September 7, 2005. Your national, nonprofit organization could receive financial support for its next victims issues conference from OVC’s National Conference Support Program. Learn more about program objectives, application requirements, and available assistance. Visit the OVC Web Forum on September 7 at 2:00 p.m. (eastern time) for a discussion on assisting parents of murdered children. This session will be hosted by Nancy Ruhe, Executive Director of the National Organization of Parents Of Murdered Children, Inc. The Department of Justice has released new Attorney General guidelines for victim and witness assistance that outline requirements for working with federal crime victims and witnesses. August 2005: Visit the OVC Web Forum on August 31 at 2:00 p.m. (eastern time) for a discussion on promoting victims' rights. This session will be hosted by Steve Twist, Assistant General Counsel for Viad Corp in Phoenix, Arizona. Mark Your Calendars! August 14, 2005, is the deadline for OJP grantees to submit third quarter SF 269 Financial Status Reports. Read more about SF 269 submissions. Don't miss the October 24, 2005, deadline to comment on the draft International Terrorism Victim Expense Reimbursement Program regulations. National Crime Victims' Rights Week will be celebrated April 2329, 2006. Submit your nominations for the NCVRW Awards, including the new Ronald Wilson Reagan Public Policy Award. Deadline: October 14, 2005. July 2005: Attorney General Alberto Gonzales delivered remarks at the National Center for Victims of Crime, June 21, 2005. The Attorney General thanked attendants for all their work for victims of crime and discussed sentencing guidelines and system reform for a more equitable and fair criminal justice system. Visit the OVC Web Forum for Q&A on Compassion Fatigue—questions and answers posted by your colleagues during the online discussion hosted by Viki Sharp, Employee Assistance Program Administrator for the Arizona Department of Corrections, July 6, 2005. Your national, nonprofit organization could receive financial support for its next victims issues conference from OVC's National Conference Support Program. Learn more about program objectives, application requirements, and available assistance. The Department of Justice has released new Attorney General guidelines for victim and witness assistance that outline requirements for working with federal crime victims and witnesses. We need your help to improve the OVC Web Site. Please take the satisfaction surveya Web survey that pops up at random and gathers no personal information about you. It takes just minutes to respond! For questions or technical difficulties concerning the survey, contact AskOVC. June 2005: Lafourche Parish, LA, Sheriff's Office will receive the first NSA Crime Victim Services Award, which is being funded by the Office for Victims of Crime and presented during the National Sheriff's Association (NSA) conference June 25-29, 2005, in Louisville, KY. OVC is now accepting concept papers on national scope training and technical assistance initiatives and demonstration projects. Selected concepts may be chosen to receive funding in FY 2006. Examples of previously supported initiatives are showcased in the OVC Focus On Series. Apply by July 1, 2005, 5 p.m. ET. OVC is offering one 24-month grant of $500,000 to an applicant who will assist OVC in planning and implementing the 10th National Indian Nations: Justice for Victims of Crime Conference. Register online on GMS by June 16, 2005; Apply by June 23, 2005. OVC is offering one 18-month, $200,000 cooperative agreement grant to develop a standardized victim-impact curriculum for institutional- and community-based corrections victim service providers. Register online on GMS by June 16, 2005; apply by June 23, 2005. Register Online for OVC training in June and July 2005. Browse the Spring/Summer 2005 Training Calendar, featuring a new training series in victim service issues. May 2005: OVC is now accepting concept papers on national scope training and technical assistance initiatives and demonstration projects. Selected concepts may be chosen to receive funding in FY 2006. Examples of previously supported initiatives are showcased in the OVC Focus On Series. Apply by July 1, 2005, 5 p.m. ET. OVC is offering one 18-month, $200,000 cooperative agreement grant to develop a standardized victim-impact curriculum for institutional- and community-based corrections victim service providers. Register online on GMS by June 16, 2005; apply by June 23, 2005. Visit the OVC Web Forum on June 8, 2005, for a discussion on serving victims of crime in Indian Country. This session will be hosted by Jerry Gardner, Executive Director of the Tribal Law and Policy Institute. OVC funds are now available for 30 public awareness grants to school-and community-based sites for Youth Outreach for Victim Assistance campaigns. Apply through the National Crime Prevention Council only. Contract Christa Myers at cmyers@ncpc.org. Applications due by May 31, 2005. OVC is offering one 24-month grant of $500,000 to an applicant who will assist OVC in planning and implementing the 10th National Indian Nations: Justice for Victims of Crime Conference. Register online on GMS by May 31, 2005; Apply by June 23, 2005. We need your help to improve the OVC Web Site. Please take the satisfaction surveya Web survey that pops up at random and gathers no personal information about you. It takes just minutes to respond! For questions or technical difficulties concerning the survey, contact AskOVC. Register Online for OVC training in June and July 2005. Browse the Spring/Summer 2005 Training Calendar, featuring a new training series in victim service issues. April 2005: In Memory of the 10th Anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing, OVC Director John W. Gillis delivered a special message honoring these victims during the National Crime Victims' Rights week ceremony, April 7, 2005. OVC is offering one grant of up to $350,000 to develop videos and companion discussion guides on domestic violence and/or assault against older women. Register online on GMS by May 17, 2005; apply by May 31, 2005. Explore OVC's training videos and guides online for help. Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzalez honored recipients of the 2005 National Crime Victims' Rights Week Awards during a special awards ceremony held April 8, 2005, in this Nation's capital. It is one of several Scheduled Events in Observance of National Crime Victims' Rights Week, April 1016, 2005. The field of crime victim assistance recently lost two pioneering heroes, Betty Jane Spencer and Ed Stout, both honored with awards for their service to victims of crime. Read the Tribute to Betty Jane Spencer and Ed Stout. As part of its victims' rights awareness campaign, OVC launched crimevictims.gov. This site answers the call to action, "Get Help or Help Out," presented in the seven new OVC PSAs that began airing nationally in time for National Crime Victims' Rights Week (April 10–16, 2005). The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) is pleased to announce the OVC State Crime Victim/Survivor Scholarship Program for eligible agencies and organizations sponsoring state conferences that focus on enhancing victim services. The program provides agencies with funds to offer scholarships that help eligible victims/survivors attend their conferences. OVC offers $35,000 grants to establish State Victim Assistance Academies (SVAAs) to educate and train professionals who routinely deal with crime victims. Register by April 14, 2005; Apply by May 5, 2005. OVC has allocated up to $3.0 million for Helping Outreach Programs to Expand II. This new grant program helps fund subawards to small faith-based and/or community-based organizations serving victims of crime through one pass- through organization. Register online on GMS by April 18, 2005; apply by May 11, 2005. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) will launch "21 Turns 21: Lifesaving Milestones" tour on April 13, 2005, during National Crime Victims' Rights Week. Join MADD at the National Mall. See also MADD events and local observances of NCVRW 2005. OVC offers up to $350,000 in funding for raising Public Awareness in Underserved Communities about victims’ rights and how to access local crime victim services. Up to 10 awards will be made, ranging from $25,000 to $75,000. Register online on GMS by March 31, 2005; apply by April 14, 2005. OVC offers grants of up to $50,000 for Action Partnerships with Membership and Professional Organizations for staff training and education to advance victims' rights and improve services. Register online on GMS by April 13, 2005; apply by April 21, 2005. March 2005: OVC has allocated up to $3.0 million for Helping Outreach Programs to Expand II. This new grant program helps fund subawards to small faith-based and/or community-based organizations serving victims of crime through one pass- through organization. Register online on GMS by April 18, 2005; apply by May 11, 2005. As part of its victims' rights awareness campaign, OVC launched crimevictims.gov. This site answers the call to action, "Get Help or Help Out," presented in the seven new OVC PSAs that will begin to air nationally during National Crime Victims' Rights Week (April 10–16, 2005). Register Online for OVC training in June and July 2005. View the just-released Spring/Summer 2005 Training Calendar, featuring a new training series in victim service issues. OVC funding is available for Training and Technical Assistance for Counseling for Crime Victims in Indian Country by Faith-Based Organizations. Up to eight grants will be given for a total of up to $250,000. Register online on GMS by March 24, 2005; apply by March 31, 2005. OVC offers up to $350,000 in funding for raising Public Awareness in Underserved Communities about victims’ rights and how to access local crime victim services. Up to 10 awards will be made, ranging from $25,000 to $75,000. Register online on GMS by March 31, 2005; apply by April 14, 2005. Up to $250,000 is now available for Training and Technical Assistance for Counseling for Crime Victims in Indian Country by Faith-Based Organizations. The grant is designed to build partnerships between local victim assistance programs in American Indian/Alaska Native communities and the faith-based community. Register online on GMS by March 24, 2005; apply by March 31, 2005. OVC offers grants of up to $50,000 for Action Partnerships with Membership and Professional Organizations for staff training and education to advance victims' rights and improve services. Register online on GMS by April 13, 2005; apply by April 21, 2005. February 2005: In order to better serve victims in the area of consumer fraud, OVC is working with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to foster training, awareness, and coordinated outreach programs. Visit FTC’s Web site for resources and information on consumer protection and check back for updates on this exciting new collaboration. OVC will host a Web Forum discussion about helping victims of identity theft with cofounders of the Identify Theft Resource Center, Ms. Linda Goldman-Foley and Mr. Jay Foley, on February 9, 2005, during National Consumer Protection Week 2005. Submit your questions for the Foleys today and return for the discussion on February 9 at 2 p.m. e.t. See what your colleagues had to say on cultural sensitivitythe latest online discussion hosted by Dr. Brian Ogawa, January 26, 2005. OVC's forum also will continue to feature messages from previous Web Forum discussions. OVC recently released the 2005 Resource Guide for National Crime Victims' Rights Week, April 10-16, 2005. The Guide was developed to help communities promote awareness of victim issues and comes complete with camera-ready art files on CD-ROM, posters, and sample PSAs. January 2005: OVC recently released the 2005 Resource Guide for National Crime Victims' Rights Week, April 10-16, 2005. The Guide was developed to help communities promote awareness of victim issues and comes complete with camera-ready art files on CD-ROM, posters, and sample PSAs. Thank you message from Assistant Attorney General Deborah Daniels to OVC grantees for their early submission of financial reports. A Holiday Message from Director John W. Gillis. OVC will host a Web forum discussion on Cultural Sensitivity with Dr. Brian Ogawa. Submit your questions for Dr. Ogawa today and return for the discussion on January 26, 2005 at 2 p.m. e.t. Previous discussions centered on assisting victims of drunk and drugged driving (hosted by Debbie Weir) and faith-based victim assistance programs (hosted by Steve Siegel). December 2005: Support for Drunk Driving Victims (December 2005) November 2005: OVC Recognizes American Indian Heritage Month (November 2005) October 2005: Directory of International Crime Victim Compensation Programs: 2004–2005 (October 2005) OVC Report to the Nation 2005 (October 2005) Raise Awareness of Domestic Violence (October 2005) Responding to Victims of Terrorism and Mass Violence Crimes: Coordination and Collaboration Between American Red Cross Workers and Crime Victim Service Providers (September 2005) September 2005: Educational Victimization Videos from OVC (September 2005)
A discussion guide accompanies each of these videos. Guidelines for Working With Victims and Witnesses Remembrance Day Honors Homicide
Victims (September 2005) Crime
Victims Fund Report: Past, Present and Future August 2005: Crime
Victims Fund Report: Past, Present and Future Community
Collaboration Improves Victim Service (August 2005) July 2005: Addressing Secondary Traumatization and Compassion Fatigue (July 2005) Victim
Service Strategies in Use June 2005: Resources Improve Service to Victims in Indian Country (June 2005) May 2005: Respect.
Honor. Remember. (May 2005) OVC also recognizes the sacrifices of law enforcement and the critical role they play in responding to victims of crime. What
You Can Do If You Are a Victim of Crime (November 2005)
OVC
Guides for Law Enforcement Officers
Responding
to September 11 Victims: Lessons Learned From the States (April 2005) April 2005: Crime
Victims Fund Report: Past, Present, and Future (March 2005) Achieving
National Crime Victims' Rights: Paving the Path to Justice (April
2005)
Discussion on Rights of Sexual Assault Victims Focusing National Attention on Crime Victim Needs March 2005: Discussions
on Human Trafficking Helping Victims of Human Trafficking (March 2005) February 2005: FTC's
ID Theft Web Page Family
Violence: An Intervention Model for Dental Professionals (December 2004) Identity
Theft: When Fact Becomes Fiction (February 2005) OVC also offers links to related organizations that provide information and assistance to victims of identity theft and worked with the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) to develop an "In the Spotlight" weblet on Identity Theft offering publications, statistics, legislation, training opportunities, and other online resources related to identity theft and phishing. January 2005: How
Much Do You Know About Stalking? (January 2005) OVC
Report to the Nation 2003 (December 2004) For a quick overview on OVC's mission, major responsibilities, and divisions, read the What Is OVC fact sheet. 2008 Headline Archives |
|