The FY 2022-2023 SAPCS-PHHS Block Grant Application Kit and Applicant Registration is now closed.

FY 2022-2023 Grant Application Cycle Related Materials: 

Please read the Application Kit thoroughly.

IMPORTANT: To apply for a grant, Applicants are required to first register for an on-line account. Review the Application Kit which includes information on Purpose Areas, Eligibility and other helpful information. 

Applicant Registration 

In order to register, an Applicant must designate one person as their point of contact to submit their grant application. To create an on-line account the entity must email the point of contact information to [email protected] with the following information:  

  • First Name  

  • Last Name

  • Email Address

  • Organization Legal Name

Note: Applicants who created accounts during the Other Victim Assistance Grant (OVAG), Victim Coordinator and Liaison Grant (VCLG), and Sexual Assault Prevention and Crisis Services (SAPCS)-State grant application cycle are already registered in GOALS.  

  • Registered Applicants should access their Grant Programs webpage (homepage) in GOALS and select the green View Grant Programs button. If the answers provided on the Eligibility questions matched to the SAPCS-PHHS Block grant program, the application will be available to the Applicant. 

The OAG strongly encourages Applicants to register by September 1, 2021 in order to have sufficient time to complete the application via GOALS by September 15, 2021.

Eligible Applicants

The following entities are eligible to apply for the SAPCS-PHHS Block Grant:

Sexual Assault Programs - any local public or private nonprofit corporation, independent of a law enforcement agency or prosecutor’s office, that is operated as an independent program or as part of a municipal, county, or state agency and that provides the following minimum services to adult survivors of stranger and non-stranger sexual assault:  24-hour crisis hotline, crisis intervention, public education, advocacy, and accompaniment to hospitals, law enforcement offices, prosecutor offices, and courts and meets the Minimum Services Standards.  Applicant must be a current FY 2021 SAPCS-State grantee and eligible for an FY 2022 SAPCS-State grant to apply.

State Sexual Assault Coalitions – a statewide nonprofit organization that has been identified as a state sexual assault coalition by a state or federal agency authorized to make that designation. 

For sexual assault programs, a current SAPCS-State grantee is one that has an active SAPCS-State grant contract for FY 2021 (September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021).

Applications are due Friday, September 15, 2021 via the manner required, as stated in the SAPCS-PHHS Block Grant Application Kit.

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