California Domestic Violence Mobile Health Care Services Program
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John Kim
916.328.7652
John.Kim@caloes.ca.gov
The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services will offer funding to provide domestic violence victims/survivors and their children access to COVID-19 testing, vaccines, and primary healthcare through weekly mobile healthcare visits.
A detailed list of required activities is provided in Section G of the application instructions.
Awardees must ensure, upon request, that all domestic violence shelters and programs in the county receive weekly mobile healthcare services. This includes shelters and program sites on tribal lands and in very rural communities.
Eligible applicants include:
- Businesses
- Nonprofit organizations
- Public agencies
- Tribal governments
Applicants must be focused on providing services to domestic violence victims/survivors and their children in California.
Award ceiling: Determined by a formula
using a base of $130,208. The remaining funds are
distributed based on the number of service providers in
the county and population.
Project period: 28 months
Estimated total program funding:
$20,062,228
A link to the application instructions is available on the program website.
Email completed applications to VSapplications@caloes.ca.gov.
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