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This awardee has received supplemental funding. This award detail page includes information about the supplemental awards but the information about the original award is unavailable.
Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2016, $499,979)
As submitted by the applicant: Victims of crime experience a wide range of legal needs, from asserting their rights in criminal proceedings to a number of additional civil legal issues related to the victimization, such as employment, housing, immigration, and custody concerns. In response to these needs, the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) created a demonstration grant program in 2012, the OVC Wraparound Victim Legal Assistance Network Demonstration Project (WVLAN), to address these legal needs using a holistic, wraparound approach. ICF proposes to undertake an 18-month continuation of a previously funded study to evaluate the OVC WVLAN demonstration.
This continuation will build on the foundation of the previously supported study and will document grantees implementation efforts and engage in a full process and outcome evaluation of the OVC WVLAN demonstration. During the project period, ICF will continue (1) ongoing management and communication with NIJ, OVC, and sites to ensure smooth project operations and advise, as needed; (2) ongoing implementation documentation to improve understanding of the overall demonstration program and individual site models and their grant activities; (3) updating the outcome evaluation methodology and instruments for a comprehensive and rigorous evaluation; (4) collection and analysis of outcome study data to measure how the grantees projects affect network collaboration, victims, and service providers; (5) analysis of cost information to understand the cost implications of implementing wraparound networks; and (6) dissemination to share the results of the study with various stakeholders in the field.
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