Who Qualifies for Domestic Violence Support in Washington
GrantID: 67097
Grant Funding Amount Low: $345,000
Deadline: October 11, 2024
Grant Amount High: $345,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Safe Haven Systems for Domestic Violence Victims in Washington
In Washington State, the issue of domestic violence remains a serious concern, exacerbated by various socio-economic factors. The Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence reports alarming statistics, highlighting that nearly one in four women and one in nine men experience severe intimate partner physical violence. Such prevalence underscores an ongoing critical need for effective systems to support victims escaping dangerous situations.
The primary beneficiaries of this grant include local shelters, community organizations, and non-profits focusing on domestic violence crisis intervention. Specific eligibility criteria necessitate that applicants show proven experience in addressing intimate partner violence within their communities. Organizations that collaborate with local law enforcement and healthcare providers are especially encouraged to apply, as their insights into victim needs can enhance program effectiveness. Washington's diverse urban and rural landscapes also present unique challenges; therefore, applicants must demonstrate an understanding of their respective regional dynamics.
The grant will facilitate the establishment of safe haven systems that provide immediate resources for domestic violence victims. These safe havens will not only offer physical shelter but will also include access to crucial support services such as legal representation, counseling, and job training. By creating accessible networks of support, the initiative aims to empower victims to transition towards safety and stability.
To apply successfully, organizations must adhere to stringent application requirements, including a detailed outline of planned services, projected outcomes, and community engagement strategies. The evaluation process will include assessing the organization’s historical effectiveness in providing similar services, ensuring that grant funding is allocated to initiatives poised for success.
With its diverse population and array of urban and rural environments, Washington State's approach to domestic violence requires tailored strategies that meet the specific needs of varied communities. Through this grant, organizations in Washington can enhance their capacity to provide refuge and aid for domestic violence victims, fostering a broader culture of safety and support across the state.
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