Reaching Victims Mini-Grant Program 2019 Program Overview
Overview
In 2018, the National Resource Center for Reaching Victims – a collaborative effort to increase the number of victims who receive victim services in the United States – launched the Reaching Victims Innovations Mini-Grant Program. The purpose of this program was to address unmet needs and close gaps that prevent survivors from underserved communities from accessing and benefiting from healing services and avenues to justice. We invited applications for projects that sought to better identify, engage, and/or serve
survivors from underserved communities or who face particular barriers to accessing victim services.
Grant Recipients:
- Alma Center, Inc. – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Boston Area Rape Crisis Center – Boston, Massachusetts
- Casa Juana Colón, Apoyo y Orientación a la Mujer, Inc. -Comerio, Puerto
Rico - Deaf Unity – Madison, Wisconsin
- Girls for Gender Equity, Inc. – Brooklyn, New York
- IMPACT Boston, a project of Triangle Inc. in collaboration with Turtle
Mountain Empowerment Self-Defense – Belcourt, North Dakota - Innovations Human Trafficking Collaborative – Olympia, Washington
- International Association for Indigenous Aging – Silver Spring, Maryland
- International Organization for Adolescents – Chicago, Illinois
- Korean American Family Service Center – Flushing, New York
- Monarch Services-Servicios Monarca – Santa Cruz, California
- Rape Crisis Intervention & Prevention – Chico, California
- The Love More Movement, Inc. – Hyattsville, Maryland
- Victim Rights Law Center – Portland, Oregon