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TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly announced more than $1.8 million in grant awards to enhance the responsiveness of victim advocates to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, rape, and stalking.

“We have a responsibility to do all we can to protect victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “The work our law enforcement officers, victim advocate groups, and the local communities do on this front are important to ensuring justice is served and our communities are safe.”

These grants are provided through the Federal Services, Training, Officers, and Prosecutors Violence Against Women Act Formula Grant Program (S.T.O.P. VAWA). The program supports the efforts of communities to strengthen effective law enforcement and prosecution strategies to combat violent crimes against women, provide victim services in cases involving violent crimes against women, and promote a coordinated community response to victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault/rape, and stalking.

Funds from the Federal Sexual Assault Services Program (SASP) assist programs in providing victims of sexual assault with crisis intervention and accompaniment and advocacy assistance through the medical and criminal justice processes. The funds also provide educational information to survivors of sexual assault.

Funds are made available through the U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.

2022 S.T.O.P. VAWA Grant Awards
CountyOrganization NameGrant Award
BartonFamily Crisis Center$43,280
DouglasDouglas County District Attorney’s Office$64,481
DouglasDouglas County Sheriff’s Office$30,863
DouglasThe Sexual Trauma and Abuse Care Center$46,860
EllisNorthwest Kansas Community Corrections$35,000
EllisOptions: Domestic and Sexual Violence Services$16,575
FordFord County Attorney’s Office$58,743
GearyCrisis Center, Junction City Domestic Violence Task Force$54,374
HarveyHarvey Co. Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Task Force$57,617
JacksonJackson County Sheriff’s Office$55,461
JohnsonGardner Police Department$61,060
JohnsonSafehome$41,621
LyonSOS$32,489
RileyCrisis Center, Riley Co. Domestic Violence Task Force$51,014
SedgwickCatholic Charities, Harbor House$50,386
SedgwickCity of Wichita Police Department$150,142
SedgwickWichita Area Sexual Assault Center$110,475
ShawneeKansas Bureau of Investigation$6,780
ShawneeKansas Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence$71,358
ShawneeKansas Department of Corrections$66,589
WyandotteFriends of Yates$46,650
WyandotteUnified Government Legal Department$84,616
WyandotteUnified Government District Attorney’s Office$147,409

TOTAL$1,383,843
 

2022 SASP Grant Awards
CountyOrganization NameGrant Award
DouglasThe Sexual Trauma and Abuse Care Center$69,441
FinneyFamily Crisis Services$20,926
HarveyHarvey Co. Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Task Force$58,801
LyonSOS$23,403
SedgwickWichita Area Sexual Assault Center$117,070
ShawneeYWCA Center for Safety & Empowerment$60,078
WyandotteMetropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault$130,457

TOTAL$480,176

Source: https://governor.kansas.gov/governor-laura-kelly-announces-grant-awards-to-enhance-response-to-domestic-violence-and-sexual-assault-crimes/

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