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Find similar grantsDomestic Violence Shelter Fund (Arkansas) is sponsored by Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration. The Arkansas Domestic Violence Shelter Grant Program assists in the funding of domestic violence shelters in Arkansas. It provides services including food, housing, advice, counseling, and assistance to victims of domestic abuse and their dependents.
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Each shelter receiving funds under this chapter will be evaluated annually for compliance with the program, fiscal, and training requirements. This program provides services including food, housing, advice, counseling and assistance to victims of domestic abuse and their dependents. DVSF may provide training and technical assistance to shelters receiving funds.
This program may also serve as a clearinghouse for information relating to domestic abuse and provide educational programs on domestic abuse for the benefit of victims, their families, and the general public. The Domestic Violence Shelter Fund (DVSF) was created by Arkansas Act 583 of 2017 to provide a method of helping support domestic violence shelters and programs through grants funded by special revenues under A. C.
A. § 9-15-202(d) and A. C.
A. § 16-10-305(h). Statewide domestic violence entities that provide all the required core and continuing education for statewide domestic violence shelters and programs.
Each entity is governed by a board of directors that is made up of a majority of publicly funded statewide domestic violence shelter program directors. The entity must function as the clearinghouse of domestic violence statistical data for Arkansas and exclusively service domestic violence programs. DVS Fund Rules and Regulations
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Statewide domestic violence entities that provide core education for shelters, have boards led by a majority of publicly funded shelter directors, serve as data clearinghouses, and exclusively serve domestic violence programs. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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