STOP Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Fund

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Dedicated to Reducing Violent Crimes Against Women

STOP Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) funds are received from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women to reduce violent crimes against women. The funds are allocated to the following:

  • Nonprofit, non-governmental, or tribal victim services providers (45%)
    • Non-competitive joint application process
  • Law enforcement (25%)
    • Three-year competitive application process
  • Prosecution (25%)
    • Three-year competitive application process
  • Courts (5%)
    • Non-competitive process

The following programs received competitive or non-competitive funds in FY 2021-2023:

STOP VAWA funds are not awarded to individuals.


STOP VAWA Implementation Plan for Oregon

The Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) approved the FY 2022-2025 Implementation Plan (IP) and appendices for use effective September 8, 2022. The current IP is effective through December 2025.

The IP must be submitted to OVW every four years. The IP demonstrates a comprehensive, coordinated plan reflecting the strengths and needs of the states in regards to use of STOP VAWA Formula Grant Funds.

The Oregon DOJ CVSSD Advisory Committee, VAWA Implementation Planning Subcommittee, along with representatives from under-served populations, population-specific organizations, the nine federally-recognized tribes and interested stakeholders that include law enforcement, prosecution, courts, and victim services are involved in the planning process and will meet annually to discuss progress on statewide funding priorities and goals and objectives.  Please refer to the VAWA Implementation Planning Timeline(PDF)» for a list of general activities and topics to be addressed at an annual meeting in FY 2023, 2024 and 2025.

If you would like to be included in this process please contact Diana Fleming at Diana.L.Fleming@doj.state.or.us or Amanda VanTil at Amanda.L.VanTil@doj.state.or.us.


VAWA Federal Rules and State Guidelines

State Guidance:

Federal Rules and Guidance:


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