More than $22.7 Million for 16 Task Forces FY 2015 Enhanced Collaborative Model to Combat Human Trafficking Purpose Area 1: Development of Human Trafficking Task Forces 1 2 3 Recipient CODAC Behavioral Health Services of Pima County, Inc. BJA City of Tucson $743,212 $749,999 Southern Arizona region, including Pima, Santa Cruz and Cochise Counties Covenant House New Orleans $900,000 Greater Metro Area, Orleans BJA Jefferson Parish Sheriff's and Jefferson Parishes, Louisiana BJA North Dakota of Attorney General North Dakota Council on Abused Women s Services $900,000 State of North Dakota 4 5 6 Sojourner Family Peace Center $900,000 City/County of Milwaukee, BJA City of Milwaukee Police Department Wisconsin The Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking CAST BJA County of Los Angeles $750,000 The Life Link $750,000 BJA New Mexico Attorney General $750,000 $750,000 Los Angeles County, California State of New Mexico 7 8 9 10 The Salvation Army City/County of Philadelphia, BJA City of Philadelphia - Police $730,691 PA BJA Utah Attorney General's $899,512 Total : $14,623,414 1 of 7 Asian Association of Utah dba Refugee and Immigrant Center $400,000 State of Utah BJA Michigan Department of State Police $900,000 Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties in Southeast Michigan The Salvation Army (including City of Detroit) BJA State of Nebraska Attorney General The Salvation Army $900,000 State of Nebraska
Purpose Area 2: Enhancement of Established Human Trafficking Task Forces 1 2 3 4 5 Recipient International Institute of Buffalo $750,000 17 Counties within the Western District of New BJA Erie County Sheriff's $500,000 York BJA Kings County District Attorney's Safe Horizon, Inc. $550,000 New York City, New York, with focus on Brooklyn, NY BJA Cook County State's Attorney's $750,000 Cook County (Chicago) The Salvation Army (Chicago) $750,000 Illinois and the Northern District of Illinois BJA County of Riverside $900,000 Operation SafeHouse, Inc. $500,000 Riverside County, California International Rescue Committee, Inc. $750,000 Western Washington State, primarily King, Kitsap, BJA City of Seattle $750,000 Snohomish, and Pierce Counties 6 BJA Saint Louis County Police Department $744,989 Federal Eastern District of Missouri, including St. International Institute of Metropolitan $550,000 Louis, Missouri Saint Louis Total : $8,094,989 Total for 16 Task Forces: $22,718,403 $1 million to the International Association of Chiefs of Police to conduct a comprehensive analysis of task force training and technical assistance to strengthen the capacity to investigate and prosecute human trafficking. FY 2015 Anti-Human Trafficking National Training and Technical Assistance for Law Enforcement Task Forces BJA Total : $1,000,000 2 of 7 Recipient The International Association of Chiefs of Police $1,000,000 Nationwide
More than $8.1 million to 12 victim service organizations to provide comprehensive services to any human trafficking victim identified within the target geographic region. FY 2015 Comprehensive Services for Victims of Human Trafficking Recipient Colorado Organization for Victim Assistance COVA County of Contra Costa, California Department of Labor and Industrial Relations OCS $750,000 State of CO $727,364 County of Contra Costa $584,000 City and County of Honolulu International Rescue Committee, Inc. (Sacramento) $750,000 Sacramento and Northern California counties International Rescue Committee, Inc. (Miami) $750,000 Miami Metropolitan Area Mosaic Family Services, Inc. $750,000 North Texas region (Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex) Preble Street $250,000 Cumberland and York Counties (Southern ME) President and Board of Trustees of Santa Clara College $750,000 Santa Clara, San Benito, Santa Cruz, Monterey Counties The Salvation Army (Central OH - Columbus) The Salvation Army (Cincinnati) $750,000 Central OH $750,000 Cincinnati Area TurnAround, Inc. $586,299 Baltimore City and County Wiconi Wawokiya, Inc. $750,000 Crow Creek and Lower Brule Sioux Reservations, Town of Chamberlain, and Sioux Falls Total : $8,147,663 3 of 7
More than $5.6 million to ten grantees to provide specialized services for victims of human trafficking FY 2015 Specialized Services for Victims of Human Trafficking Recipient Description of Specialized Service Geographic Region Ali Forney Center, Inc. $331,736 Colorado Judicial Department Gulfcoast Legal Services, Inc. Total : $5,665,570 $599,495 Kristi House, Inc. Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles LAFLA North County Lifeline San Diego Youth Services Tumbleweed Center for Youth Development Covenant House New York/Under 21 $599,953 $588,386 Ayuda $546,000 LGBTQ homeless youth (16-24 years old) victims of sex trafficking. Court and probation involved male and female juveniles, with a focus on LGBTQ trafficking victims. Legal services for all types of human trafficking victims. Commercially sexually exploited children and sexual exploitation of LGBTQ victims. Legal services for all types of human trafficking victims. Male & LGBTQ youth and adult trafficking victims. Female domestic sex trafficking (12-24 years old.) Therapeutic services for all domestic youth victims of human trafficking. Mental health care services to male or female runaway and homeless youth victim of sex and/or labor trafficking. Legal immigration assistance for foreign born victims. New York City City/County of Denver Gulfcoast Region Miami-Dade County Los Angeles and Orange Counties Oceanside (North San Diego County) San Diego County Phoenix Metro Area - Maricopa County New York City DC, MD, VA 4 of 7
Nearly $1 million total to two organizations to provide national training and technical assistance on comprehensive legal services for trafficking victims. FY 2015 Training and Technical Assistance on Comprehensive Legal Services for Human Trafficking Victims Recipient Description of Training and Technical Assistance The Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) $500,000 Deliver TTA through direct in person training in 10 states and virtual access for attorneys and social service providers across the United States, including tribal areas. The American Bar Association Fund for Justice and Education $499,982 National TTA, national assessment to select 6-9 jurisdictions for targeted engagement and regional trainings. Total : $999,982 Nearly $476,500 to the National Conference of State Legislators to develop resources on human trafficking FY 2015 Vision 21 Innovation Grants: Enhancing and Transforming Services for Victims of Crime: Targeted Outreach to State Legislators on Human Trafficking Recipient National Conference of State Legislatures $476,474 Nationwide Total : $476,474 5 of 7
More than $3.5 million to address knowledge gaps related to trafficking in persons, expand upon existing research and evaluation efforts and inform evidencebased practices for state, local and tribal criminal justice agencies. FY 15 Research and Evaluation on Trafficking in Persons Recipient Focus Area NIJ Research Triangle Institute $453,117 Researcher-Survivor Partnership NIJ Abt Associates, Inc $996,870 NIJ Board of Regents, NSHE obo University of Nevada Las Vegas Prevalence of Human Trafficking and Reporting $623,607 Researcher-Survivor Partnership NIJ Northeastern University $462,973 NIJ University of Kentucky Research Foundation $570,150 Prevalence of Human Trafficking and Reporting Perception of Trafficking Victimization in Courts Total : $3,680,226 NIJ Urban Institute $573,509 Researcher-Survivor Partnership More than $1 million to three organizations to provide mentoring services for young victims of human trafficking FY 2015 Mentoring for Child Victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Domestic Sex Trafficking Initiative Recipient OJJDP Big Brothers Big Sisters of El Paso $450,000 Texas OJJDP Wichita Children s Home $450,000 Kansas Total : $900,000 6 of 7
FY 2015 Youth Development, Prevention and Safety Division s Recipient OJJDP Mid-Atlantic Network of Youth & Family Services, Inc $246,959 Nationwide Total : $246,959 7 of 7