April 18, 2019
Categories: funding

NIJ logoIn collaboration with the Office for Victims of Crime, the U.S. Department of Justice’s National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is seeking proposals for formative evaluations and evaluability assessments of victims of crime service programs. NIJ is interested in evaluations of different types of victim services, including, but not limited to, programs embedded in hospitals/trauma centers; umbrella/network organizations; one-stop victim services programs; and/or programs embedded in criminal justice agencies.

NIJ recognizes that many victim services programs may not be ready to support rigorous outcome evaluations, and as such, a phased approach is needed. Applicants should plan to conduct a formative evaluation, as well as an evaluability assessment to determine whether an outcome evaluation of the program or model is possible. Applicants should consider the diverse array of victim service programs.

The solicitation has further details about the program. Applications are due by May 6.

Source: JusticeCenter