The U.S. Department of Justice’s Office for Victims of Crime is seeking applications for grants that enhance services for crime victims in linguistically specific communities by breaking down barriers that prevent millions of deaf and hard-of-hearing crime victims across the country, as well as those with limited English proficiency, from accessing the services they need after crime victimization. This program will promote innovation and collaboration in affected communities and will enhance the work of community-based organizations and programs working to help victims report crimes and access the services they need to heal in the aftermath of crime victimization.
The solicitation provides further details about the program. Applications are due by July 16.
Source: JusticeCenter