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Human Trafficking Fund is sponsored by Nevada Department of Human Services. The Account for Victims of Human Trafficking under NRS 217. 500 in Nevada helps establish or provide programs or services to victims of human trafficking.
Funds can be awarded to nonprofit corporations and agencies and to Nevada political subdivisions.
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Funding programs that battle this modern-day slavery which is a serious problem internationally and in Nevada.
Working to Eliminate Human Trafficking 10,000 Kids Partnership (Southern Nevada) Attorney General's Office, State of Nevada (Statewide) Awaken Reno (Northern Nevada) Department of Homeland Security (Nationwide) FBI Human Trafficking Program (Nationwide) National Human Trafficking Resource Center (Nationwide) The Salvation Army Seeds of Hope (Southern Nevada) Victims of Human Trafficking News and Events Webpage The Account for Victims of Human Trafficking under NRS 217.
500 was created to help establish or provide programs or services to victims of human trafficking Funds from this account can be awarded to nonprofit corporations and agencies and to Nevada political subdivisions (such as cities and counties) up to 10% of the amount of money in the account at the beginning of that fiscal year, whichever is less. Contributions are welcomed and are 100% tax-deductible.
Please make checks payable to “DHS – Human Trafficking Fund” and send to: Dept. of Human Services, Director's Office Attn: Grants Management Unit 1000 N Division Street, Suite 201 DHS has implemented a policy of standardized procedures for the distribution of funds from the Account for Victims of Human Trafficking. The policy and an assistance request form can be accessed by clicking on the links below.
Please note that funds cannot be disbursed directly to individuals. If you are a victim in need of assistance in Nevada, please phone 2-1-1 to be referred to a local organization or agency that can assist you.
Account for Victims of Human Trafficking (VHT) Request Form DHS Human Trafficking Program Policies and Procedures The Nevada Attorney General's website includes a list of service providers for victims in Nevada, as well as contact information for reporting instances of human trafficking. The National Human Trafficking Resource Center provides help for victims nationwide. Call 1-888-373-7888 or text "HELP" or "INFO" to BeFree (233733).
Visit the National Human Trafficking Resource Center website for more information. To report suspected human trafficking nationwide, contact the US Department of Homeland Security at 1-866-347-2423. For additional information, visit their Blue Campaign webpage.
SOAR Online is a series of CE/CME training modules that you can complete whenever, wherever you like. Each module discusses the SOAR framework and how to apply it where you work to identify individuals who are at risk or who have been trafficked and connect them with the resources they need. For information on the Account for Victims of Human Trafficking, please email the Grants Management Unit at GMU@dhs.
nv. gov . Working to Eliminate Human Trafficking 10,000 Kids Partnership (Southern Nevada) Attorney General's Office, State of Nevada (Statewide) Awaken Reno (Northern Nevada) Department of Homeland Security (Nationwide) FBI Human Trafficking Program (Nationwide) National Human Trafficking Resource Center (Nationwide) The Salvation Army Seeds of Hope (Southern Nevada) Victims of Human Trafficking News and Events Webpage
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit corporations and agencies, and Nevada political subdivisions (such as cities and counties). Individuals in need of assistance are referred to local organizations. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Human Trafficking Fund is funded by Nevada Department of Human Services. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Nevada. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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