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Find similar grantsVictim Assistance Grant Programs is sponsored by Kansas Attorney General's Office. Provides funding to assist local and state crime victim assistance organizations across Kansas in providing direct services to crime victims and developing prevention programs to address violence.
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Office of the Attorney General-State of Kansas Application Manager Office of the Attorney General-State of Kansas Office of the Attorney General-State of Kansas There are presently no open calls for applications. Welcome to the Kansas Office of the Attorney General Grant Management System. SFY 2027 grant applications will open March 18, 2026 .
Information is also located on the OAG website at https://www. ag. ks.
gov/divisions/victim-services/grant-programs . The grants offered by the Office of the Attorney General are not available to individuals. Read the descriptions below to determine whether your agency is eligible to apply.
There are six grant opportunities offered to agencies who serve victims of crime by the Office of the Attorney General. Managed by the Victim Services Division of the Attorney General's Office, the grants cover a variety of services provided by these agencies for victims of crime in the state of Kansas. Select the links below to determine whether you are eligible to apply for the various grant opportunities.
CVAF-CA: Crime Victims' Assistance Fund - Child Abuse : This fund provides for ongoing operating expenses of programs assisting child victims. CAC: Child Advocacy Center Fund : This fund provides for ongoing operating expenses of Child Advocacy Centers.
CEVC: Child Exchange and Visitation Center Program : This fund provides for ongoing operating expenses for centers providing supervised child exchange and visitation to children and families at risk due to circumstances relating to domestic or family violence.
CVAF: Crime Victims' Assistance Fund : This fund provides for ongoing operating expenses of programs assisting crime victims, and establishing and maintaining new programs providing services to the victims of crime.
HTVAF: Human Trafficking Victim Assistance Fund : The Human Trafficking Victim Assistance Fund was established by the 2013 Legislature (KSA 75-758) to provide training regarding human trafficking for law enforcement agencies throughout Kansas, and to support care, treatment and other services for victims of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation of a child.
PFA: Protection from Abuse : This grant is only available to agencies providing Domestic Violence or Sexual Assault Services. Select the "Apply" button next to the Grant Application: Office of the Attorney General , State of Kansas to apply for the CVAF-CA, CEVC, CVAF, HTVAF or PFA Grants. Select the "Apply" button next to CAC (Child Advocacy Center Grant) application to apply for a CAC Grant.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Local and state crime victim assistance organizations across Kansas. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Victim Assistance Grant Programs is funded by Kansas Attorney General's Office. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Kansas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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