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Board approves $195,000 grant to fund crime victim advocate program
Summary
The governing board voted to accept a Border Crime Control grant worth $195,000 over two years to fund a crime victim advocate program; presenters said the money combines state and federal sources and the application scored above the award threshold.
The governing board voted to accept a Border Crime Control grant totaling $195,000 over two years to fund the county’s crime victim advocate program. The board took the vote after staff described the grant as a routine, recurring award that would support victim advocates’ work.
Staff said the grant is administered through the state Board of Crime Control and combines state and federal money. “It’s a standard grant. We’ve gotten it for many years,” a staff member said. The…
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