Gainesville's Gateway Domestic Violence Center has been approved for a renewal of a three-year U.S. Department of Justice grant totaling $350,000.
"We did receive a $350,000 renewal of our transitional housing grant," Gateway Executive Director Jessica Butler said. "The award is to be spent over a three-year period from October 2019 - September 2022. That's $350,000 total for the three years, not $350,000 per year."
This is the agency's fourth award from D.O.J.'s Office of Violence Against Women and the money funds the operations of Gateway's ten transitional apartments for domestic violence survivors from Hall County who are moving out of Gateway's short-term emergency shelter.
ABOUT THE OFFICE OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
The Office on Violence Against Women provides leadership in developing the nation’s capacity to reduce violence through the implementation of the Violence Against Women Act and subsequent legislation. Created in 1995, OVW administers financial and technical assistance to communities across the country that are developing programs, policies and practices aimed at ending domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. In addition to overseeing federal grant programs, OVW undertakes initiatives in response to special needs identified by communities facing acute challenges. Learn more at www.justice.gov/ovw.
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More Justice Department grants.
https://external.ojp.usdoj.gov/selector/title?solicitationTitle=BJA%20FY%2019%20Edward%20Byrne%20Memorial%20Justice%20Assistance%20Grant%20(JAG)%20Program%20-%20Local%20Solicitation&po=All
Hall Couinty Officer Safety & Wellness Project $19,367
http://accesswdun.com/article/2019/11/851059/working-gainesvilles-gateway-house-getting-350k-justice-dept-grant