File #: GRAAC 20-03    Version: 1 Name: VOCA- Family Advocacy Center
Type: Grant Acceptance Status: Passed
File created: 9/29/2020 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 10/27/2020 Final action: 10/27/2020
Title: The Mayor and City Council shall hear and possibly take action on acceptance of grants and entering in a contract with the Arizona Department of Public Safety for three years in the amount of $124,986 for the Maricopa Family Advocacy Center. There is a matching requirement of $31,246 over a period of three years. The match amounts will be met through the general fund payroll (10022123), the Community Programs Budget (10022123-55612-32024), the Family Advocacy Center Fund (22022123 project 20222) volunteer time and donations. Acceptance of the grant will also authorizes the City Manager to sign the grant contract and any related documents. Discussion and Action.
Sponsors: Steven Stahl
Indexes: Community Resources and Quality of Life Amenities, Safe and Livable Community
Attachments: 1. Subgrant Award Agreement, 2. SFAC_KM_C5520102816050
TITLE
The Mayor and City Council shall hear and possibly take action on acceptance of grants and entering in a contract with the Arizona Department of Public Safety for three years in the amount of $124,986 for the Maricopa Family Advocacy Center. There is a matching requirement of $31,246 over a period of three years. The match amounts will be met through the general fund payroll (10022123), the Community Programs Budget (10022123-55612-32024), the Family Advocacy Center Fund (22022123 project 20222) volunteer time and donations. Acceptance of the grant will also authorizes the City Manager to sign the grant contract and any related documents. Discussion and Action.

AGENDA ITEM DESCRIPTION
In 1984, VOCA established the Crime Victims Fund in the U.S. Treasury and authorized the fund to receive deposits and fines and penalties levied against criminals convicted of federal crimes. This fund provides the source of funding for carrying out all activities authorized by VOCA for the award of victim assistance funds to the states. VOCA gives the sole authority to determine the best use of VOCA victim assistance grant funds within each
state.

The Arizona Department of Public Safety, Victims of Crime Act, Crime Victim Assistance grants supports and promotes quality services for crime victims partnering with local agencies throughout Arizona that perform theessential work of victim assistance. The provision of rights and mandated services are outlined in Arizona's Constitution and the Victim Rights Act provide the beginning of a foundation of important services to crime victims.

Matching contributions of 20 percent are required for each VOCA project and must be derived from non federal sources. All funds designated as a match are restricted to the same uses as the VOCA assistance grant funds and must be expended within the grant period. In-kind match may include donations of volunteer professional services, materials, equipment, space and facilities and use non...

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