2025 Domestic Violence Grant Program
This funding program provides financial support to organizations in Prince George's County that assist domestic violence survivors with housing, legal services, workforce development, and mental health support.
Description
The FY 2024 Domestic Violence Grant Program awarded funding to various organizations providing housing, workforce development, counseling, advocacy, and legal services to domestic violence survivors in Prince George's County. Below is a summary of some of the key grants:
Community Crisis Services, Inc. received $75,000 to support the Safe Passages Domestic Violence Safe House, which provides shelter, case management, and rental assistance for survivors.
Dimensions Healthcare was awarded $40,000 to support the Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center's Housing Program, providing advocacy and placement services.
House of Ruth received $50,000 for the Safe Homes Strong Communities rapid rehousing program, offering support services and flexible funding for survivors' needs like utilities and food.
The Purple Skies at Prince George's Community College was granted $85,000 to support workforce development for survivors, including vocational advising and scholarships.
One Love Life Center received $50,000 for an 18-week rehabilitative program providing therapy for individuals involved in domestic violence legal cases.
Mary's Center was awarded $55,000 to fund a Family Support Worker who will assist survivors in accessing counseling and other support services.
Ayuda received $50,000 to expand its culturally sensitive services for immigrant survivors, including case management and legal advocacy.
CASA Prince George's County was granted $55,000 for a program addressing the needs of children and youth affected by domestic violence, partnering with other local agencies for training.
La Clinica del Pueblo received $35,000 for peer-led advocacy and support services for Latina survivors, focusing on legal and social services.
These grants aim to support a range of needs for domestic violence survivors, including housing stability, legal assistance, workforce development, and mental health services.