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Attorney General
Catherine Cortez Masto has announced the award of over
$1.2 million dollars in grant money under the Recovery
Act STOP Violence Against Women Grant program. The
proposals for funding went through a competitive review
process.
“We are proud to award these grants as part of the STOP
program which forges partnerships among law enforcement,
prosecution courts and victim services organizations,”
said Attorney General Masto. “This effort helps create
more jobs along with meeting the goals of the STOP
program.”
The grant money will create and/or retain the equivalent
of 17.5 full time positions within 28 agencies
throughout the state. The Attorney General’s Office will
administer the Recovery Act STOP Grant funds on behalf
of these programs. The award recipients are listed in
the attached chart.
The STOP Violence Against Women Program encourages the
development and implementation of more effective law
enforcement, court, and prosecution strategies to combat
violent crimes against women such as sexual assault,
domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. It
also supports the development and enhancement of victim
services in cases involving those crimes.
The funding for the STOP program originates with the
federal Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) authorized
in 1995, 2000, 2005 and 2010.
2011 STOP/SASP
Violence Against Women Grant Programs
STOP Implementation Plan
STOP Grant Award List
ARRA Grant Award List
SASP Grant
Award List
