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STOP Violence Against Women Act (STOP VAWA) Grant is sponsored by Missouri Department of Public Safety, Office of the Director. This program promotes a coordinated, multidisciplinary approach to improving the criminal justice system's response to violent crimes against women and the development and strengthening of victim services in cases involving violent crimes against women.
Funds are distributed to public and nonprofit agencies to carry out programs and projects specified under the eligible statutory purposes, with at least 30% allocated to nonprofit, non-governmental victim service programs.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Public and nonprofit agencies providing services to victims of violent crimes against women. States must allocate at least 30% to nonprofit, non-governmental victim service programs. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Local Anti-Racism Initiatives Grants Program 2024-26 is a grant from the Victorian Government (First Peoples - State Relations) that funds community-led responses to racism across Victoria, Australia. Over million is available through two streams: up to ,000 for First Peoples-led or community-controlled organisations, and up to ,000 for multicultural and multifaith community organisations. The program supports four objectives: increasing community awareness of racism and anti-racist practices, promoting understanding of First Peoples history and culture, building community capacity to respond to racism, and improving reporting of racist incidents. Eligible applicants are not-for-profit community organisations. Successful recipients must deliver their initiatives by December 18, 2026, and initiatives form part of the Victorian anti-racism strategy 2024-29.