NOTICE: If you have downloaded Appendix B before July 7, 2009 please download the document again. A revision has been made to the calculation for the Minimum Match Requirement.Download pdf viewer Download microsoft wordDownload microsoft excelCONTRACT DOCUMENTS:Program Information2009-10 Contract Checklist.pdfAgreement.pdfAppendix A-1.pdfAppendix A.pdfAppendix C Instructions for completing a State Aid Voucher.docState Aid Voucher.docPERFORMANCE DOCUMENTS:2009-10 Appendix D(Objectives).doc2009-10 Monthly Objective Definitions.doc2009-10 Monthly Objective Report.doc2009 QuarterlyPerformance Report.docCVB FUNCTIONAL TIME SHEET.xlsFISCAL DOCUMENTS:2009-10 Addendum.doc2009-10 Appendix B (Budget Forms).xls2009-10 Quarterly FCR Instructions.doc2009-10 Quarterly FCR Forms.xls2009-10 Budget Amendment Request Form.xls2009-10 NYS Travel Allowances.doc2009 Computer Specifications.doc2009-10 Furniture & Equipment Decal Form.xls2009-10 Furniture & Equipment Disposition Form.xlsInstructions for completing a State Aid Voucher.docState Aid Voucher.doc
The Victim and Witness Assistance Unit (Grants Unit) is responsible for the administration of the federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Victim and Witness Assistance funds to not-for-profit and municipal agencies across the State serving crime victims. Currently the Grants Unit administers and processes nearly 200 contracts to a variety of Victim Assistance Programs (VAPs) across New York State in the amount of $25 million annually. The duties associated with this task include ensuring compliance with VOCA Program Guidelines; timely submission of all financial, sub-grant award and other required reports; and resolution of any federal audit findings.
Our staff assists the funded agencies with processing their contracts, completing fiscal cost reports and submitting performance reports detailing services provided and number of individuals served. In addition, annual site visits are conducted to ensure the contractual obligations are met and that programs are fulfilling federal and state guidelines requirements. Technical assistance is provided on a regular basis to all funded programs on a multitude of issues. Additionally, this Unit coordinates with other criminal justice agencies in the State on victim and witness service initiatives and priorities. The Unit staff is a liaison for the agency with various crime victim coalitions, federal authorities, the public and other interested parties. It also coordinates the activities of CVB's Advisory Council and organizes the agency's biannual Statewide Victim Conference.
The New York State Crime Victims Board distributes and makes available RFP Guidelines and Application Procedures for awards under VOCA Crime Victim Assistance Grant Program.
All applications will be reviewed by the staff of CVB’s Grants Unit and presented to the members of the Board. The Board will review applications and make final funding decisions. Letters of award and contract forms will be mailed to grant recipients.
VOCA funds for both new and continuation programs will be awarded for three consecutive 12-month grant periods. Each grant period will commence October 1st and will terminate on September 30th of the following year. All funded programs will be required to submit an updated annual budget and program goals and objectives before the start of each grant period.
Funding for the duration of any sub-grant agreement with the Crime Victims Board is contingent upon New York State’s Federal VOCA Victim Assistance award and appropriation by the New York State Legislature.
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