Program Area: Justice System Improvement
Grant Title: Child Advocacy Center Program (2010) Non-Competitive
Description: This non-competitive funding announcement will provide funding for agencies that provide child advocacy services in the following counties: Dane County, Green County, Kenosha County, La Crosse County, Marathon County, Milwaukee County, Rock County, Waukesha County, Winnebago County and Wood County.
Opportunity Category: Non-competitive
Important Dates:The deadline to apply is November 17, 2009. The project period for these funds is July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010.
Anticipated Funding Amount:A total of $189,210 will be distributed in ten awards of $18,921 each. An interim review of projects will be held prior to the end of the project period. Upon successful completion of the interim review, project will receive a second year of funding in the same amount.
Match/Cost Sharing Requirement: None
Eligibility: This opportunity is not competitive. Only agencies in the counties specified in the Wisconsin 2009-11 State Budget are eligible to apply:
| County |
Agency/Organization |
| Dane County |
Safe Harbor |
| Green County |
CHAT Room |
| Kenosha County |
Kenosha Child Advocacy Center |
| La Crosse County |
Stepping Stones |
| Marathon County |
Child Advocacy Center of Northeastern Wisconsin |
| Milwaukee County |
Child Protection Center |
| Rock County |
Care House |
| Waukesha County |
CARE Center |
| Winnebago County |
Fox Valley Child Advocacy Center |
| Wood County |
Marshfield Child Advocacy Center |
Eligible Expenses: Funds may be used for personnel and fringe benefits, travel and training, contractual and consultants, equipment and supplies. Federal funds must be used to supplement existing funds for program activities and may not replace (supplant) non-federal funds that have been appropriated for the same purpose. Potential supplanting will be the subject of monitoring and audit. Violations can result in a range of penalties, including suspension of future funds under this program, suspension of debarment from Federal grants, recoupment of monies provided under this grant, and civil and/or criminal penalties.
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