Justice Department allocates over $350K in grants for anti-violence efforts in Louisiana

Ellison C. Travis, U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Louisiana - Department of Justice
Ellison C. Travis, U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Louisiana - Department of Justice
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The Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women has provided grants totaling $353,303 to two Louisiana-based organizations. Acting U.S. Attorney Ellison C. Travis announced that the Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault, Inc. will receive $243,213 and the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. will be awarded $110,090.

According to the announcement, “The Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault, Inc. was awarded $243,213 to: (a) work with local sexual assault programs and other providers of direct services to encourage appropriate responses to sexual assault within the state or territory; (b) work with judicial or law enforcement agencies to encourage appropriate responses to sexual assault cases; (c) work with courts, child protective services agencies, and children’s advocates to develop appropriate responses to child custody and visitation issues when sexual assault has been determined to be a factor; (d) design and conduct public education campaigns; (e) plan and monitor the distribution of grants and grant funds to their state or territory; and (f) collaborate with and informing federal, state, or local public officials and agencies to develop and implement policies to reduce or eliminate sexual assault.”

In addition, “The Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. was awarded $110,090 to coordinating state and territory victim services activities and collaborate and coordinate with federal, state, territory, and local entities engaged in violence against women activities.”

For further information about these awards, individuals are encouraged to contact the Office on Violence Against Women at 202-307-6026 for the Policy, Communication, and Evaluation Division.



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