Flexible Assistance for Survivors (FA) Pilot Grant Program
This program provides financial assistance to nonprofit organizations and businesses in California to help crime victims and their families achieve safety, healing, and financial stability.
The Flexible Assistance for Survivors (FA) Pilot Grant Program, administered by the Governor's Office of Emergency Services, aims to support victim/survivors of crime and their family members by providing direct cash or financial assistance. The program seeks to improve the safety, healing, and financial stability of these individuals. Eligibility Eligible applicants include: Nonprofit organizations Businesses Other legal entities operating within California. Key Dates Application Deadline: January 24, 2025 Expected Award Announcement: April 30, 2025 Period of Performance: May 1, 2025 β April 30, 2026 Funding Details Total Available Funding: $47,500,000 Estimated Award Amount: Between $1 and $700,000 per project, depending on the proposal. Funding Method: The grant will be provided as advances and/or reimbursements. Matched Funding: Not required. How to Apply Applicants should read the full grant guidelines before applying. The application is available online, and no Letter of Intent is required. For assistance, applicants can contact the grant program via FAS@caloes.ca.gov or by phone at 1-916-328-7648. This grant provides an important opportunity for organizations to offer direct financial aid to survivors of crime, fostering recovery and long-term stability.
Award Range
Not specified - $700,000
Total Program Funding
$47,500,000
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible Applicants: Business Nonprofit Other Legal Entity
Geographic Eligibility
Statewide
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
Not specified
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