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Money Available For Kansas Crime Victims

 

 Six grant programs serving victims of crime across Kansas are open for application.

 Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach says more than $2.5 million in grant funds were awarded last year from six state programs through his office. Funds are used to assist local and state crime victim assistance organizations across Kansas in providing direct services to crime victims, as well as in developing prevention programs to address violence.

 Grant opportunities are open for Child Exchange and Visitation Center Programs, as well as Human Trafficking Victim Assistance Funds, Child Abuse, and Neglect funding, Crime Victims Assistance Funds, State Protection from Abuse Funds, and Child Advocacy Center Funds.

 More detailed information on the application process for each of the grant programs can be found here. Applications will be accepted through the Grant Management System. Applications are due by May 5th.
 Awards will be made this summer. These grant programs are administered by the attorney general’s Victim Services Division and the Victim Rights Coordinator.  

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