Or. Admin. Code § 137-074-0030 - Grant Application Process
(1) Eligibility criteria:
(a) Children's Advocacy Centers must apply
directly for the grant. Applicants must certify that on or before June 30,
2025, the applicant will be accredited by the National Children's Alliance or
will have an application for accreditation with the National Children's
Alliance pending.
(b) A health care
provider or a medical facility may apply for a grant to expand medical
assessment services, intervention services and any other services and supports
not inconsistent with the purposes of ORS 418.746 to 418.796, if:
(A) The health care provider or medical
facility is connected through a linkage agreement or contract with a children's
advocacy center ; and
(B) The
children's advocacy center satisfies the accreditation requirements described
in paragraph 1(a) of this subsection.
(2) Applicants must demonstrate in the grant
application how the grant award would:
(a)
Allow for initial consultation with a designated medical professional, as
defined in ORS 419B.023, within 48 hours in accordance with Karly's Law;
and
(b) Improve response times for
intervention following incidents of child abuse and the prevention of child
fatalities.
(3)
Applicants may use the grants:
(a) For costs
directly related to maintaining or expanding Children's Advocacy Center
services, including, but not limited to: forensic interviews, medical
examinations, treatment, behavioral and mental health services, and referral
and/or coordination of other related services;
(b) To expand access to designated medical
professionals, as described in ORS 418.747(9); and
(c) For costs associated with obtaining
accreditation from the National Children's Alliance, including application fees
and support staff expenses.
(4) Content of application packet. Each
application packet issued shall describe:
(a)
The total funds available for award;
(b) The maximum amount for individual
awards;
(c) Instructions specifying
the requirements for a successful application;
(d) The last date by which applications must
be submitted and/or received by DOJ;
(e) The manner in which the application must
be submitted;
(f) All necessary
application forms and materials;
(g) All other information required for
application preparation and submission;
(h) A description of the application review
process, including review criteria;
(i) A description of grant reporting
requirements; and
(j) A description
of the grievance process for unsuccessful applicants.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: SB 1579
Statutes/Other Implemented: SB 1579
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