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U.S. Department of Justice
Office on Violence Against Women
SEMI-ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR
Grants to State Sexual Assault and
Domestic Violence Coalitions Program
Brief Instructions: This form must be completed for each Grants to State Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence
Coalitions Program (State Coalitions Program) grant received. The grant administrator or coordinator must ensure
that the form is completed fully with regard to all grant activities. Throughout this form, State Coalition Program
funds include the 25% grant match.
All grantees should read through each section to determine which questions they must answer based on the activities engaged in under this grant during the current reporting period. Sections B and D of this form must be completed by all grantees. In section A, subsection A1 must be answered by all grantees. In subsection A2 and
section C, grantees must answer an initial question in each subsection about whether they engaged in certain activities during the current reporting period. If the response is yes, then the grantee must complete that subsection.
If the response is no, the rest of that subsection is skipped.
For example, (1) if you only provided training and technical assistance with staff funded under this grant during the
current reporting period, you would complete sections A, B, C1, C6, and D (and answer ‘no’ in C2-C5 and
C7-C9); or, (2) if you provided training and technical assistance with staff funded under this grant and grant-funded
staff developed products during the current reporting period, you would complete sections A, B, C1, C4, C6, and D
(and answer ‘no’ in C2, C3, C5, C7-C9).
The activities of volunteers or interns may be reported if they are coordinated or supervised by State Coalitions
Program grant-funded staff or if Coalitions Program funds substantially support their activities.
For further information on filling out this form, refer to the separate set of instructions, which contains detailed
definitions and examples, illustrating how questions should be answered.
SECTION
Section A:
Section B:
Section C:
C1:
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C3:
C4:
C5:
C6:
C7:
C8:
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Section D:
Appendix A:

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General Information
Program Activities
Function Areas
Training
System Advocacy
Policies
Products
Public Awareness
Technical Assistance
Standards of Service
Underserved Populations
Organizational Development and Capacity Building
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Grant information

A

All grantees must complete this section.
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1.

Date of report

2.

Current reporting period

3.

Grantee name

4.

Grant number

(format date with 6 digits (01/31/04))

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January 1-June 30

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July 1-December 31

(Year)

(the federal grant number[s] assigned to your State Coalitions Program grant)

5.

Type of organization (Check one.)
Dual Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Coalition
Sexual Assault Coalition
Domestic Violence Coalition

6.

Point of contact
(person responsible for the day-to-day coordination or administration of the grant)
First Name
Last Name
MI
Name
Agency/organizationname
Agency/organization
Address
Address
City
Telephone

State
Facsimile

Telephone
E-mail

Facsimile

Zip Code

7.

E-mailpercentage of your total operating budget is funded by the State Coalitions Program grant?
What

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programs.)
Do not include pass-through funding that the coalition awards to local sexual assault or domestic
violence programs.)

8.

Coalition members
(Report the total number of organizational members, including sexual assault programs, domestic violence
programs, other victim services agencies, and other organizational members, as applicable to your state coalition. Report the total number of individual members, if applicable to your state coalition. Individual members
are individual persons, not programs.)
Organizational members

Number

Sexual assault programs/rape crisis centers
Domestic violence programs
Sexual assault and domestic violence dual programs
Tribal victim services agencies
Other victim service providers
Other organizational members
Total number of organizational members

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Staff Information

Were State Coalitions Program funds used to fund staff positions during the current reporting period?
Check yes if State Coalitions Program funds were used to pay staff, including part-time staff and contractors.
Yes—answer question 9
No—skip to Section B

9.

Staff
(Report the total number of full-time equivalent [FTE] staff funded by State Coalitions Program grant during
the current reporting period. Include employees who are part-time and/or only partially funded with these
grant funds as well as contractors. If an employee or contractor was not employed or utilized over the entire
reporting period, report the average. Round to the second decimal. See separate instructions for examples
of how to calculate FTEs for part-time staff and contractors.)
Staff

Grant-funded staff

Administrator (fiscal manager, executive director)
Civil attorney
Information technology specialist
Paralegal
Program coordinator (training coordinator, outreach coordinator)
Support staff (secretary, administrative assistant)
Systems advocate
Technical assistance provider
Trainer
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PROGRAM ACTIVITIES

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All grantees must complete this section.

10. Program activities
(Check all program activities your State Coalition engaged in during the current reporting period. Check the
appropriate box to indicate whether the activity was supported with State Coalitions Program funds or another funding source.)
State Coalitions
Program funded

Other funding
source

Program activities
Providing technical assistance to member programs.
Expanding the technological capacity of coalitions and/or member
programs.
Developing or enhancing appropriate standard of services for member
programs, including culturally appropriate services to underserved
populations.
Conducting statewide, regional and/or community-based meetings
or workshops for victim advocates, survivors, legal service providers,
and criminal justice representatives.
Bringing local programs together to identify gaps in services and to
coordinate activities.
Encouraging the representation of underserved populations in coordination activities, including the provision of scholarship funding to underserved communities to participate in planning meetings, taskforces,
committees, etc.
Engaging in activities that promote coalition building at the local and/or
state level.
Coordinating federal, state and/or local law enforcement agencies to
develop or enhance strategies to address identified problems.
Engaging in systems advocacy to effect policy and/or procedural change
in order to improve institutional responses to domestic violence and
sexual assault.

11. Other activities
(List all other activities, not included in question 10, which your State Coalition engaged in during the current
reporting period. Check the appropriate box to indicate whether the activity was supported with State Coalitions Program funds or another funding source.)
State Coalitions
Program funded

Other funding
source

Activity

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FUNCTION AREAS
Training

C1

Were your State Coalitions Program funds used for training during the current reporting period?
Check yes if State Coalitions Program-funded staff provided training or if State Coalitions Program funds were
used to directly support the training.
Yes—answer questions 12-14
No—skip to C2
For the purposes of this reporting form, training means providing information on sexual assault, dating
violence, domestic violence, and stalking that enables a person to improve their response to victims/
survivors as it relates to their role in the system. Education means providing general information that will
increase public awareness of sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, or stalking. In this subsection, report information on training activities. Educational activities should be reported in subsection C5.

12. Type and number of training events provided
(Report the number of statewide, regional, and community-based training events by the type of training
that were either provided by State Coalitions Program-grant funded staff or directly supported with State
Coalitions Program funds. Staff development training provided to State Coalitions Program-funded staff
should not be counted. Use the SA/DV columns if training events focused on both sexual assault and
domestic violence.)
Type of training
Statewide

Total number of training events
Community-based
Regional

Sexual Domestic SA/
assault violence DV

Sexual Domestic SA/
assault violence DV

Sexual
assault

Domestic
violence

SA/
DV

Computer-based training
Conferences
Teleconferences
Videoconferences
Workshops/seminars
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13. Number of people trained
(Report the number of people trained during the current reporting period by State Coalitions Program-funded
staff or training supported by State Coalitions Program funds. Use the category that is most descriptive of
the people attending the training event. State Coalitions Program-funded staff attending staff development
training should not be counted. Total person-hours are calculated by multiplying the number of people trained
by the length of the individual training event.)
People trained

Number

Person-hours

Attorneys/law students
Batterer intervention program staff
Board members
Child welfare/children’s advocates
Community advocacy organization staff (NAACP, Gray Panthers)
Corrections personnel (probation, parole, and correctional facilities)
Court personnel (judges, clerks)
Faith-based organization staff
Government agency staff (vocational rehabilitation, food stamps,
TANF)
Health professionals (excluding forensic examiners)
Law enforcement officers
Legal services staff
Mental health professionals
Multidisciplinary group
Prosecutors
Sex offender treatment program staff
Sexual assault forensic examiners
Social service organization staff
Tribal government/Tribal government agency staff
University/school faculty or staff
Victim advocates (sexual assault)
Victim advocates (domestic violence)
Victim advocates (dual-sexual assault and domestic violence)
Victim-witness specialists
Volunteers
Other (specify):
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14. Training content areas
(Indicate all topics addressed in training events provided by your State Coalitions Program funds during the
current reporting period. Check all that apply)
Sexual assault, domestic violence, and stalking
Advocate response

Underserved populations

Issues specific to victims/survivors who:

Child witnesses

live in rural areas

Confidentiality

are American Indian or Alaska Native

Cyberstalking

are Asian

Dating violence overview, dynamics, and services

are black or African American

Domestic violence overview, dynamics, and services

are disabled

Drug facilitated sexual assault

are elderly

Forensic evidence collection and documentation

are Hispanic or Latino

Mandator y reporting requirements

are homeless or living in poverty

Safety planning for victims/survivors

are immigrants, refugees, or asylum seekers

Sexual assault overview, dynamics, and services

are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or
intersex

Stalking overview, dynamics, and services
Supervised visitation and exchange
Other (specify):

are Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
have mental health problems
have substance abuse problems
Other (specify):

Justice system
Civil court procedures
Criminal court procedures
Decreasing dual arrests/identifying predominant
aggressor

Organizational community response
Board roles and fudiciary responsibilies
Collaboration

Domestic violence statues/codes

Coordinated community response

Firearms and domestic violence

Discrimination and oppression issues

Immigration

Emergency preparedness

Judicial response

Evaluation

Law enforcement response

Outreach to diverse/underserved populations

Pro-arrest policies

Program accessibility

Probation response

Program rules

Prosecution response

Response teams (DART, DVRT, SART)

Protection orders (including full faith and credit)

Safety planning

Sexual assault statutes/codes

Standards of service

Stalking statutes/codes

Strategic planning

Tribal jurisdiction and Public Law 280

Technology

Other (specify):

Technology safety issues
Victim service administration and operations
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System Advocacy

C2

Were your State Coalitions Program funds used for system advocacy during the current reporting
period?
Check yes if State Coalitions Program-funded staff engaged in system advocacy or if State Coalitions Program funds directly support system advocacy. (System advocacy is activity intended to effect policy and/or
procedural change in order to improve institutional response to sexual assault and/or domestic violence.)
Yes—answer questions 15-17
No—skip to C3

15. System advocacy activities
(Indicate the system advocacy activities convened or participated in with State Coalitions Program funds
during the current reporting period. Check all that apply.)
Systems advocacy

Sexual assault

Domestic violence

Appointed, state-level commissions
Community, regional, statewide task force/caucus
Multidisciplinary working groups
Project-specific interagency working groups
Tribal systems advocacy
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16. Improved system response
(Report the total number of statewide, regional, and local meetings convened and/or attended by Coalition
Program-funded staff during the current reporting period.)
Number of meetings
Number of meetings
Agency/organization
convened
attended
Sexual
assault

Domestic
violence

Sexual
assault

Domestic
violence

Batterer intervention program
Child welfare
Community advocacy organization (NAACP,
Gray Panthers)
Corrections (probation, parole, correctional
facility)
Court (state or local)
Crime victim compensation
Domestic violence program
Dual sexual assault and domestic violence
program
Faith-based organization
Federal criminal justice
Other federal entities/officials
Government agency (INS, Social Security,
TANF)
Health/mental health organization
Law enforcement (state or local)
Legal services organization (legal services,
bar association, law school)
Multi-disciplinary group/task force
People representing underserved populations
Prosecutor’s office (state or local)
Sexual assault program
Social services organization (food bank,
homeless shelter)
Substance abuse services
Tribal government/Tribal government agency
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17. Coordination activities
(Indicate methods used during the current reporting period to coordinate state victim services activities and/
or to collaborate and coordinate with federal, state, and local entities engaged in activities to reduce or end
violence against women. Check all that apply.)
E-mail listserv
Toll-free telephone number
Tracking availability of victim services
Web site
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Policies

Were your State Coalitions Program funds used to develop, substantially revise, or implement policies
or protocols during the current reporting period?
Check yes if State Coalitions Program-funded staff developed, substantially revised, or implemented policies
or protocols or if State Coalitions Program funds were used to directly support the development or implementation of policies or protocols.
Yes—answer question 18
No—skip to C4

18. Types of policies and/or protocols developed, substantially revised, or implemented during the
current reporting period
(Check all the types of policies or protocols developed, substantially revised, or implemented with State
Coalitions Program funds during the current reporting period. Use the SA column for policies and/or
protocols addressing sexual assault and the DV column for those addressing domestic violence.)
Victim services
SA DV
Appropriate response to underserved populations
Confidentiality
Mandator y training standards for staff and
volunteers
Staff, board, and/or volunteers represent the
diversity of your service area
Standards of service
Victim/survivor informed about Crime Victims
Compensation and Victim Impact Statements
Other (specify):
Health care
SA DV
Advocate response to emergency room
Appropriate response to underserved populations
Forensic evidence collection and documentation
Forensic exams not billed to victim
Mandatory training on sexual assault, domestic
violence, and stalking
Routine screening and referrals for sexual assault,
domestic violence, and stalking
Other (specify):
Law enforcement
SA DV
Appropriate response to underserved populations
Identifying primary aggressor/discouraging dual
arrest
Immediate access to protection order information
Mandatory training on sexual assault, domestic
violence, and stalking
No victims polygraphed
Pro-arrest/mandatory arrest
Protection order enforcement (including full faith
and credit)
Providing information to victims/survivors about
victim services
Other (specify):

Prosecution
SA DV
Appropriate response to underserved
populations
Mandatory training on sexual assault,
domestic violence, and stalking
No victims polygraphed
Vertical prosecution
Victim witness notification
Other (specify):
Court
SA DV
Accelerated trial schedules
Appropriate response to underserved
populations
Dedicated sexual assault or domestic
violence docket
Full faith and credit for protection orders
Immediate access to obtaining protection
orders
Judicial monitoring of sexual assault,
domestic violence, and stalking offenders
Mandatory training on sexual assault,
domestic violence, and stalking
Policy against mutual restraining orders
Procedures for courtroom security
Other (specify):
Probation and parole policies
SA DV
Strategies to assist and protect victim
during probation and parole
Perform checks on police logs, criminal
and civil databases
Special procedures for cases involving
diverse, underserved populations
Offender accountability
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Products

Were your State Coalitions Program funds used to develop, substantially revise, or distribute
products during the current reporting period?
Check yes if State Coalitions Program-funded staff developed products or if State Coalitions Program
funds directly supported the development, revision, or distribution of products.

Yes—answer question 16
No—skip to C5
19. Use of State Coalitions Program funds for product development, substantial revision, or distribution
(Report the number of products developed, substantially revised, or distributed with State Coalitions Program
grant funds during the current reporting period. Report the number of new products developed or substantially revised during the current reporting period; the title/topic; and intended audience for each product developed, revised, or distributed; and, the number of products used or distributed. If a product was created in or
translated into a language other than English, including Braille, indicate the language. Report on products
that were newly developed or substantially revised during the current reporting period whether or not they
were used or distributed, and on products that were previously developed or revised but were used or distributed during the current reporting period.)
Number
developed
or revised

Title/topic

Intended
audience

Number
used or
distributed

Other
languages

Brochures

Manuals

Newsletter

Training curricula

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Intended
Other
developed
Title/topic
used or
audience
languages
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Training materials

Reports

Factsheets

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Videos

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Public Awareness

Were your State Coalitions Program funds used for public awareness activities during the current
reporting period?
Check yes if State Coalitions Program-funded staff were used to support public awareness activities or if
State Coalitions Program funds were used to directly support public awareness activities.
Yes—answer question 20
No—skip to C6

20. Public awareness activities
(Indicate the outreach events that were supported with State Coalitions Program funds during the current
reporting period. Indicate, by checking the appropriate box[es] whether the focus of the activity was sexual
assault, domestic violence, stalking, or a combination of those issues. Check all that apply.)
Activities

Sexual assault

Domestic violence

Stalking

Clothesline Project
Concerts
Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Media campaigns (press conferences, public
service announcements, articles)
Rallies/Speak Outs
Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Silent Witnesses
Stalking Awareness Month
Tabling at public events
Take Back the Night March
Theater productions
Video series
Vigils
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Technical Assistance

Were your State Coalitions Program funds used to provide technical assistance during the current
reporting period?
Check yes if State Coalitions Program-funded staff provided technical assistance or if State Coalitions
Program funds directly supported the provision of technical assistance.
Yes—answer questions 21-22
No—skip to C7

21. Number of technical assistance activities
(Report the total number of technical assistance activities provided to programs during the current reporting
period, indicating whether they were site visits or other types of consultations. Consultations may include
in-person, telephonic, electronic, or other types of contact. Each contact should be counted as one activity.)
Recipients of technical assistance

Number of site visits

Number of other technical
assistance consultations

Batterer intervention program
Corrections (probation, parole, and
correctional facility)
Court (state or local)
Domestic violence program
Dual sexual assault and domestic violence
program
Faith-based organization
Forensic examiner program
Health care provider (excluding forensic
examiner)
Law enforcement (state or local)
Legal services/attorneys/law students
Mental health care provider
Prosecutor’s office (state or local)
Sexual assault program
Stalking program
Tribal sexual assault or domestic violence
program
University/school
Other (specify):

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22. Topics of technical assistance
(Check the topics that apply to technical assistance provided with State Coalitions Program funds during the
current reporting period. The technical assistance provided may be categorized by more than one topic.
Check all that apply.)
Topics of technical assistance

Sexual assault

Domestic violence

Board development
Civil codes
Coordinated community response
Court response
Creating/sustaining diverse organizations
Criminal codes
Curricula and training issues
Developing or enhancing culturally appropriate services for
underserved populations
Forensic evidence collection and documentation
Law enforcement response
Local policies and practices
Program development
Program evaluation
Probation and parole response
Prosecution response
Response to sexual assault victims/survivors
Response to domestic violence victims/survivors
Safety planning
Standards of service
State policies and practices
Technology and technology capacity (data collection systems and
confidentiality)
Technology safety and security
Victim service administration and operations
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Date 09/30/2007
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C7

Standards of Service

Were your State Coalitions Program funds used to develop or enhance standards of service for
member programs/agencies during the current reporting period?
Check yes if State Coalitions Program-funded staff were used to develop or enhance standards of service
or if State Coalitions Program funds were used to directly support the development or enhancement of
standards of service.
Yes—answer question 23
No—skip to C8

23. Development or enhancement of standards of service for member programs/agencies
(Indicate if State Coalitions Program funds were used to develop, implement, or enhance standards of
service or provide training on standards of service for member programs. Check all that apply.)
Sexual assault

Domestic violence

Developing standards of service for members programs/agencies
Implementing standards of service for members
Enhancing standards of service for members programs/agencies
Training on standards of service for members

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Underserved Populations

C8

Were your State Coalitions Program funds used to develop or enhance standards of service for
underserved populations or to encourage the representation of underserved populations in
coordination activities during the current reporting period?
Check yes if State Coalitions Program-funded staff were used to develop or enhance services for
underserved populations or if State Coalitions Program funds directly supported representation of
underserved populations in coordination activities.
Yes—answer question 24-25
No—skip to C9

24. Activities addressing underserved populations
(Check all activities that were engaged in with State Coalitions Program funds to develop or enhance services
for underserved populations or to encourage the representation of underserved populations in coordination
services. Check the boxes in the appropriate columns to indicate whether the activities you engaged in were
for sexual assault or domestic violence programs/services.)
Activity

Sexual assault

Domestic violence

Developing/distributing materials for underserved populations
Developing policy
Identifying gaps in services
Identifying underserved populations
Increasing organizational capacity for anti-oppression work
Supporting representatives of historically underserved groups to
participate in meetings
Coordinating a task force/caucus to address issues concerning
underserved populations
Training/technical assistance regarding culturally appropriate
services for historically underserved populations
Other (specify):

25. Underserved populations
(Indicate which underserved populations were addressed in the activities indicated in question 24.
Check all that apply.)

Victims/survivors who:
live in rural areas

are immigrants, refugees, or asylum seekers

are American Indian or Alaska Native

are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or intersex

are Asian

are Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

are black or African American

have mental health problems

are disabled

have substance abuse problems

are elderly

Other (specify):

are Hispanic or Latino
are homeless or living in poverty

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Assault and
and Domestic
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Women
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C9

Organizational Development
and Capacity Building

Were your State Coalitions Program funds used for organizational development or capacity building
during the current reporting period?
Check yes if State Coalitions Program-funded staff were used for organizational development and/or capacity
building activities or if State Coalition Program funds were used to directly support organizational development and/or capacity building.
Yes—answer questions 26-27
No—skip to D

26. Coalition development and capacity building
(Check all of the activities that were engaged in with State Coalitions Program funds during the current
reporting period.)
Anti-oppression work
Board of directors
Communication (TTY, language lines, etc.)
Emergency preparedness
Equipment purchase (computers, printers, faxes, telephones, cell phones, etc.)
Evaluation/outcome measures
Identifying gaps in service
Internet capacity/e-mail accounts/listserv
Office space
Outreach to diverse/underserved populations
Personnel policies
Software purchase or development
Staff development
Strategic planning
Technology security and safety
Toll-free telephone line
Web site development or enhancement
Other (specify):

27. Do you consider system privacy and/or security when purchasing or developing software?
Yes
No

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Domestic
Violence
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Women
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D

NARRATIVE

All grantees must answer question 28.
Please limit your response to four pages for this question.
28. Report on the status of the goals and objectives for the State Coalitions Program grant
(Using Appendix A as a guide, report on the status of the goals and objectives for your grant as of the end of
the current reporting period, as they were identified in your grant proposal or as they have been added or revised. Indicate whether the activities related to your objectives for the current reporting period have been
completed, are in progress, are delayed, or have been revised. Comment on your successes and challenges,
and provide any additional explanation you feel is necessary for us to understand what you have or have not
accomplished relative to your goals and objectives. If you have not accomplished objectives that should have
been accomplished during the current reporting period, you must provide an explanation.) Click here to answer

All grantees must answer questions 29 and 30 on an annual basis. Please submit this information on
the January to June reporting form only.
Please limit your response to two pages for each question.
29. What do you see as the most significant areas of remaining need, with regard to increasing victim safety and offender accountability?
(Consider geographic regions, underserved populations, service delivery systems, types of victimization, and
challenges and barriers unique to your state.)
Click here to answer

30. What has the State Coalitions Program funding allowed you to do or maintain that you could not
do without receiving this funding?
(For example, has the funding enabled you to identify gaps in services, improve culturally appropriate services to underserved populations, staff coalition office full time, or increase the participation rate of historically underserved communities in coordination meetings? Provide specific examples in your answer.)
Click here to answer

Question 31 is optional.
Please limit your response to two pages for this question.
31. Provide any additional information that you would like us to know about your State Coalitions
Program grant and/or the effectiveness of your grant.
(If you have other data or information regarding your program that would more fully or accurately reflect the
effectiveness of your State Coalitions Program-funded program than the data you have been asked to provide
on this form, answer this question. If you have not already done so elsewhere on this form, you may want to
report on systems-level changes, community collaboration, the removal or reduction of barriers and challenges for victims/survivors, use of volunteers and/or interns to complete activities, promising practices,
and positive or negative unintended consequences.)

Click here to answer

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The estimated average time to complete and file this form is 60 minutes per form. If you have comments regarding the
accuracy of this estimate, or suggestions for making this form simpler, you can write to the Office on Violence Against
Women, U.S. Department of Justice, 810 7th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20531.

Sexual
Assault
Domestic
ViolenceCoalitions
CoalitionsSemi-annual
Semi-annual Progress
Progress Report
Office on
on Violence
Violence Against
Sexual
Assault
andand
Domestic
Violence
Report •• 18
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Women

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Report on the status of the goals and objectives for the State Coalitions Program grant. Question 28.

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Status
(completed, in progress,delayed, revised)

Goals/Objectives (Describe your goals and objectives, as outlined in your grant proposal, or as revised)

Key Activities

Comments (successes, challenges, explanations)

Status
(completed, in progress,delayed, revised)

Goals/Objectives (Describe your goals and objectives, as outlined in your grant proposal, or as revised)

Key Activities

Comments (successes, challenges, explanations)

Question 28 - APPENDIX-A continued on next page

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Report on the status of the goals and objectives for the State Coalitions Program grant. Question 28.

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Status
(completed, in progress,delayed, revised)

Goals/Objectives (Describe your goals and objectives, as outlined in your grant proposal, or as revised)

Key Activities

Comments (successes, challenges, explanations)

Status
(completed, in progress,delayed, revised)

Goals/Objectives (Describe your goals and objectives, as outlined in your grant proposal, or as revised)

Key Activities

Comments (successes, challenges, explanations)

Question 28 - APPENDIX-A continued on next page

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Status
(completed, in progress,delayed, revised)

Goals/Objectives (Describe your goals and objectives, as outlined in your grant proposal, or as revised)

Key Activities

Comments (successes, challenges, explanations)

Status
(completed, in progress,delayed, revised)

Goals/Objectives (Describe your goals and objectives, as outlined in your grant proposal, or as revised)

Key Activities

Comments (successes, challenges, explanations)

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Question 29. What do you see as the most significant areas of remaining need, with regard to increasing victim
safety and offender accountability?

Question 29 - Continued on next page

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What do you see as the most significant areas of remaining need, with regard to increasing victim safety and
offender accountability? (Question 29 contd.)

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Question 30. What has the State Coalitions Program funding allowed you to do or maintain that you could not do
without receiving this funding?

Question 30 - Continued on next page

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What has the State Coalitions Program funding allowed you to do or maintain that you could not do without
receiving this funding?(Question 30 contd.)

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Question 31. Provide any additional information that you would like us to know about your State Coalitions Program
grant and/or the effectiveness of your grant.

Question 31 - Continued on next page

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Question 31 - Continued

Provide any additional information that you would like us to know about your State Coalitions Program grant and/or
the effectiveness of your grant.(Question 31 contd.)

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