Access state-specific information, including awards, events, and state VOCA formula funding program contacts.
OVC administers two Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) formula grant programs that support crime victim compensation and assistance—the cornerstone of support for victims throughout the Nation.
VOCA Victim Assistance formula grants support thousands of victim assistance programs throughout the Nation each year. States provide subgrants to local community-based organizations and public agencies that provide services directly to victims. Funds may also be used to address emerging needs, gaps in services, and training of victim service advocates.
VOCA Victim Assistance Program
California Governor's Office of Emergency Services
Victim Service Branch
Phone: 916-845-8506
Website: https://www.caloes.ca.gov/Cal-OES-Divisions/Grants-Management
VOCA Victim Compensation formula grants provide funding to supplement state compensation programs that provide financial assistance and reimbursement to victims for crime-related out-of-pocket expenses.
VOCA Victim Compensation Program
California Victim Compensation Board
Phone: 800-777-9229
Website: https://victims.ca.gov
State performance reports for the California VOCA Victim Assistance and Compensation Programs are below.
State Compensation Program
- FY 2023 State Compensation Program Report
- FY 2022 State Compensation Program Report
- FY 2021 State Compensation Program Report
- FY 2020 State Compensation Program Report
State Assistance Program
- FY 2023 State Assistance Program Report
- FY 2022 State Assistance Program Report
- FY 2021 State Assistance Program Report
- FY 2020 State Assistance Program Report
More information about performance measures for formula funding is available on the VOCA Administrators website.
Active Awards in California
Below find a list of all active OVC awards in California.
Addressing Basic Needs of Crime Victims
Comprehensive Services for Human Trafficking Victims in Los Angeles County
AnnieCannons Career Development and Student Success for Survivors of Trafficking
Samuel Merritt University THRIVE: Culturally Driven Prevention and Response Program for Addressing Trafficking Among Alameda County Girls; Leveraging Health Sciences Universities To Bolster Resources
Wellness Exit Services to Thrive (W.E.S.T.)
FY2024 TVSSA Award- PIT RIVER TRIBE
FY2024 TVSSA Award- Berry Creek Rancheria of Maidu Indians of CA
FY2024 TVSSA Award- Strong Hearted Native Women's Coalition Inc.
FY2024 TVSSA Award- Morongo Band of Mission Indians
FY2024 TVSSA Award- Redwood Valley Little River Band of Pomo Indians
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