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Family Violence Prevention and Services Discretionary Grants - Special Issue Resource Centers (SIRCs) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Administration for Children and Families (ACF). This program funds national Special Issue Resource Centers that strengthen how communities and major public systems respond to domestic violence and dating violence.
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Assistance Listing | HHS TAGGS Other Financial Assistance Grants by Recipient Class Grants by Location - US/World Grants by Location - US by Metro/Non-Metro Assistance Listings Summary close data submission menu Assistance Listing Report The TAGGS Assistance Listing Report provides detailed award information for a single Assistance Listing. The data provided is from FY 2008 or from the start date of data collection through the present.
For information prior to FY 2008, please use the TAGGS Advanced Search. In the top display you will see the name of the primary Assistance Listing, agency, assistance type, and any popular name it might use, along with the 5-digit Assistance Listing Number. Assistance Listings consisting of Direct Payment Awards may not contain links to additional recipient and award information.
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By using the radio buttons, you may view data by the Issue Date Fiscal Year of by Funding Fiscal Year. In most cases, the Issue Date and Funding Fiscal Years coincide, although in some cases, delays in issuing an award and award close outs will cause the Issue Date of an award to be outside the of the Funding Fiscal Year. Table data can be exported by choosing one of the export-format icons located at the top right of the table.
Export file formats include: Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) Microsoft Word Rich Text Format (RTF) Comma Separated Values (CSV) URL that can be emailed or messaged for sharing the search results PLEASE NOTE: Exports are limited to 25,000 records The two Fiscal Year (FY) viewing options are: The FY in which the award action Occurred The FY in which the award action Funded To enter Keyboard Support and Web Page Reader Support for the report results grid view, you will need to press Ctrl Shift G Move through column headers and data fields Sort ASC/DESC when a column header is selected Family Violence Prevention and Services/Discretionary Total Assistance, FY 2008 to Present Agency: ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF Assistance Type: F001 - Grant Popular Name: Family Violence Prevention and Services Act Discretionary Grants Assistance Listing Number Objectives: The purpose of this program is to fund a wide range of discretionary activities for the purpose of: (1) providing resource information, training and technical assistance to improve the capacity of individuals, organizations, government entities, and communities to prevent family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence and to provide effective intervention services; (2) improving the design, delivery, and coordination of services to address family violence, domestic violence and dating violence; (3) gathering information on the incidence and prevalence of family violence, domestic violence and dating violence; and (4) increasing knowledge and understanding of the issues through research, demonstration, and evaluation projects.
Specific sections in the Act authorize funding for such discretionary projects as a National Resource Center on Domestic Violence; a National Indian Resource Center Addressing Domestic Violence and Safety for Indian Women; Special Issue Resource Centers including Culturally-Specific Issue Resource Centers; State Resource Centers to Reduce Tribal Disparities; Specialized Services for Abused Parents and Their Children; and a National Domestic Violence Hotline.
Funding FY Recipient Name State Award Number Award Title Action Amount Issue Date FY: 2026 ( Subtotal = -$710,117 ) (Continued on the next page) 2025 FUTURES WITHOUT VIOLENCE CA 90EV0529 Family Violence Prevention and Services Discretionary Grants - Special Issue Resource Centers (SIRCs) $0 2025 WOMENSHELTER OF LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA CA 90EV0634 WomenShelter Long Beach Youth Expansion Initiative $0 2025 CONTRA COSTA FAMILY JUSTICE ALLIANCE CA 90EV0631 Contra Costa Family Justice Center Specialized Services to Abused Parents and their Children $0 2025 NATIONAL NETWORK TO END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, INC. DC 90EV0560 FVPSA Formula Grantees Capacity Building Consortium Project (CBC Project) $0 2025 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DC 90EV0619 Modeling and Education for Non-abusing parents Demonstration project (MEND) $0 2025 ILLINOIS COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IL 90EV0636 Domestic Violence Child Welfare Colocation Project $0 2025 YWCA NORTHEAST INDIANA INC IN 90EV0606 Build a Two-Generation Approach to Domestic Violence Prevention and Response $0 2025 MAINE COALITION TO END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ME 90EV0623 Safe and Thriving Families Initiative $0 2025 PUERTAS ABIERTAS, INC MI 90EV0629 Nurturing Growth and Strength Through Holistic Wellness $0 2025 STRONGHEARTS NATIVE HELPLINE, INC. MN 90EV0656 National American Indian Domestic Violence Hotline $0 2025 CENTER FOR HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT, INC. NE 90EV0637 Holistic Family Support Services - Still We Rise...
Healing Family Violence $0 2025 YOUTH ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. NY 90EV0657 Family Violence Prevention and Services Discretionary Grants: Specialized Services to Abused Parents $0 2025 JEWISH CHILD CARE ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK NY 90EV0610 JCCA's Specialized Services for Abused Parents and their Children in Brooklyn, New York $0 2025 SAFE HARBOR INC SC 90EV0618 Child and Family Therapy for Survivors and Child Witnesses of Domestic Abuse $0 2025 HOUSTON AREA WOMEN'S CENTER INC TX 90EV0624 HAWC Specialized Services and Prevention Programming for Survivors of Interpersonal Violence $0 2024 WORKING AGAINST VIOLENCE FOR EVERYONE (WAVE) AK 90EV0601 WAVE and WISH Family Services Program $0 2024 ONE PLACE METRO ALABAMA FAMILY JUSTICE CENTER AL 90EV0640 Remedying the Effects of Family Abuse, Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences $0 2024 CHICANOS POR LA CAUSA, INC AZ 90EV0648 CPLC De Colores FVPSA $0 2024 SOUTHERN ARIZONA CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY CENTER, INC AZ 90EV0635 Specialized Services for Pima County Families $0 2024 HUMAN OPTIONS, INC CA 90EV0633 Empowering Futures: A Systemic Approach to Domestic Violence Intervention and Prevention $0 2024 LOS ANGELES LGBT CENTER CA 90EV0535 The Los Angeles LGBT Center National Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning Institute on Intimate Partner Violence $0 2024 CONTRA COSTA FAMILY JUSTICE ALLIANCE CA 90EV0631 Contra Costa Family Justice Center Specialized Services to Abused Parents and their Children $0 2024 CORA COMMUNITY OVERCOMING RELATIONSHIP ABUSE CA 90EV0614 Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse (CORA)'s Family Centered Mental Health Program (FCMH) for Immigrant Families.
$0 2024 WOMENSHELTER OF LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA CA 90EV0634 WomenShelter Long Beach Youth Expansion Initiative $0 2024 FUTURES WITHOUT VIOLENCE CA 90EV0529 Family Violence Prevention and Services Discretionary Grants - Special Issue Resource Centers (SIRCs) $0 2024 SOUTHERN INDIAN HEALTH COUNCIL CA 90EV0647 Family Survivorship $0 2024 FUTURES WITHOUT VIOLENCE CA 90EV0532 Promising Futures: National Capacity Building Center to Expand Services for Children, Youth, and Abused Parents Impacted by Domestic Violence $0 2024 LICENSE TO FREEDOM CA 90EV0626 Empowerment for Healing Minors and Adults $0 2024 CENTER FOR THE PACIFIC-ASIAN FAMILY, INC. CA 90EV0609 Strengthening AAPI Families to End Domestic/Family Violence $0 2024 CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF PUEBLO, INC. CO 90EV0612 HEAL With Resilience $0 2024 SAFE FUTURES, INC. CT 90EV0642 The Center for Safe Futures $0 2024 RAKSHA INC GA 90EV0646 Shakti (Strength)-Helping Abused South Asian Parents strengthen their relationship with their children $0 2024 OUR HOUSE, INC GA 90EV0622 Our House Safe and Stable Families $0 2024 CHEROKEE FAMILY VIOLENCE CENTER INC GA 90EV0608 Specialized Services for Transitional Housing $0 2024 ILLINOIS COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IL 90EV0636 Domestic Violence Child Welfare Colocation Project $0 2024 THE HEKTOEN INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH IL 90EV0530 National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma & Mental Health $0 2024 YWCA NORTHEAST INDIANA INC IN 90EV0606 Build a Two-Generation Approach to Domestic Violence Prevention and Response $0 2024 COBURN PLACE SAFEHAVEN II, INC IN 90EV0654 Housing Choices & Whole-Family Supportive Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Their Children $0 2024 COLUMBUS REGIONAL SHELTER FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INC IN 90EV0613 Turning Point's Comprehensive Family Violence Prevention & Services Program $0 2024 MAINE COALITION TO END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ME 90EV0623 Safe and Thriving Families Initiative $0 2024 PUERTAS ABIERTAS, INC MI 90EV0629 Nurturing Growth and Strength Through Holistic Wellness $0 2024 YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, KALAMAZOO MICHIGAN MI 90EV0639 YWCA Kalamazoo Mom's Empowerment and Kid's Club $0 2024 Young Women's Christian Association, Kalamazoo Michigan MI 90EV0639 YWCA Kalamazoo Mom's Empowerment and Kid's Club $0 2024 FAMILY SERVICE OF THE PIEDMONT INC NC 90EV0632 Empowering Families: Holistic Support Services for Abused Parents and Children $0 2024 CENTER FOR HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT, INC. NE 90EV0637 Holistic Family Support Services - Still We Rise...
Healing Family Violence $0 2024 MARY HITCHCOCK MEMORIAL HOSPITAL NH 90EV0603 Project Align: Aligning systems and practices to prevent domestic violence and support survivors and their children $0 2024 THE CHILDREN'S CABINET, INC. NV 90EV0638 The Children's Cabinet Domestic Violence Support and Prevention Project $0 2024 NEVADA URBAN INDIANS INC. NV 90EV0617 Specialized Services for Abused Parents and their children in Northern Nevada $0 2024 THE SALVATION ARMY NY 90EV0605 Salvation Army Syracuse Area Services Family Violence Prevention Program $0 Page 1 of 15 (725 items) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 … 13 14 15 *TAGGS reports awards based on the primary Assistance Listing.
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Home Study and Post-Release Services Program (Forecasted) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR). ORR provides temporary housing and care for unaccompanied children and offers the Home Study and Post-Release Services Program to ensure children are placed in safe homes and receive ongoing support to adjust, connect with their community, and navigate the immigration process.
FY 2026 Basic Center Program is sponsored by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Administration for Children and Families (ACF). The Basic Center Program (BCP) provides temporary, emergency shelter; and counseling services to youth who have left home without permission of their parents or guardians, have been forced to leave home, or other homeless youth who might otherwise end up in the law enforcement or in the child welfare, mental health, or juvenile justice systems. BCPs work to establish or strengthen community-based programs that meet the immediate needs of runaway and homeless youth and their families. While not directly workforce readiness, these services provide a foundational support for youth to eventually engage in workforce programs.
-Purpose. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant applications from small business concerns (SBCs) that propose to develop, standardize, and validate new and innovative assays, integrated strategies, or batteries of assays that determine or predict specific organ toxicities (e.g., ocular, dermal, hematotoxicity, cardiotoxicity, gastrointestinal toxicity, hepatotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, ototoxicity, olfactory loss, bladder toxicity, neurotoxicity, pulmonary toxicity, endocrine toxicity, and pancreatic beta cell toxicity), resulting from both acute and chronic exposures to various chemicals, environmental pollutants, biologics and therapeutic molecules or drugs. In addition, this FOA encourages the development, standardization, and validation of new models of arthritis, convulsion, infection and shock. New approaches for high throughput toxicity screening that involves the use of molecular endpoints, computer modeling, proteomics, genomics and epigenomics and the development of virtual tissues are also encouraged as are development of 3-dimensional organ models for toxicity evaluation. -Mechanism of Support. This FOA will utilize the SBIR (R43/R44) grant mechanisms for Phase I, Phase II, and Fast-Track applications and runs in parallel with a FOA of identical scientific scope, PA-09-007, which encourages applications under the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) (R41/R42) grant mechanisms. Funding Opportunity Number: PA-09-006. Assistance Listing: 93.113,93.173,93.361,93.389,93.837,93.846,93.847,93.848,93.849,93.859,93.867. Funding Instrument: G. Category: ED,ENV,FN,HL.
Purpose. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), issued by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), invites Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) cooperative agreement applications from small business concerns (SBCs) that propose to develop new, or to improve existing application(s) of nanotechnology-based therapeutics or/and in vivo diagnostics. This FOA will specifically support pre-clinical optimization and testing of these cancer-relevant nanotechnology applications against the intended cancer type. The proposed projects must be milestone-driven and must be clearly directed toward development of an ultimate commercial product. The outcomes are expected to advance the discovery and pre-clinical optimization phase so that an Investigational New Drug (IND) or Investigational Device Exemptions (IDE) application could be submitted to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) by the end or shortly after completion of the Phase II project period. To facilitate these steps, the NCI will assist the awardees in various ways, including the support through the NCI-sponsored Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory. This FOA will NOT support basic research projects, studies on disease mechanisms, and clinical trials. Mechanism of Support. This FOA will utilize the SBIR (U43/U44) cooperative agreement mechanisms for Phase I and Phase II applications. Funds Available and Anticipated Number of Awards. Awards issued under this FOA are contingent upon the availability of funds and the submission of a sufficient number of meritorious applications. The total amount awarded and the number of awards will depend upon the quality, duration, and costs of the applications received. Funding Opportunity Number: PAR-10-286. Assistance Listing: 93.393,93.394,93.395,93.396. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ED,HL. Award Amount: Up to $150K per award.
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant applications from small business concerns (SBCs) for funding to perform research leading to the development of innovative technologies that may advance progress for early detection and assessment of individuals at risk and for early diagnosis, prognosis and follow-up of type 1 diabetes (T1D). Funding Opportunity Number: RFA-DK-15-024. Assistance Listing: 93.847. Funding Instrument: G. Category: FN,HL. Award Amount: $2M total program funding.