OCJS Awards $4 Million to Support Domestic Violence Victims, Families

(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – The Office of Criminal Justice Services (OCJS) recently awarded nearly $4 million in federal emergency shelter and supportive services grants for domestic violence victims and their dependents.

The 67 projects in 42 counties will help community-based, non-profit organizations provide emergency shelter and/or supportive services for victims of family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence and their dependents.

Funding will support the establishment, maintenance, and expansion of programs and projects that:

  • prevent incidents of family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence.
  • provide immediate shelter, supportive services, and access to community-based programs for victims of family violence, domestic violence, or dating violence and their dependents.
  • provide specialized services for children exposed to family violence, domestic violence, or dating violence, underserved populations, and victims who are members of racial and ethnic minority populations.

OCJS administered the grants through the FY 2024 Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA) Formula Grant to States and Territories.

All awards will support one year of program funding from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025.

Eligible applicants were community-based, non-profit organizations who provide emergency shelter and/or supportive services for victims of family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence and their dependents.

OCJS is a division of the Ohio Department of Public Safety. By statute, OCJS is the lead justice planning and assistance office for the state, administering millions of dollars in state and federal criminal justice funding every year. OCJS also evaluates programs and develops technology, training, and products for criminal justice professionals and communities.

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