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Kendall County approves submission of two federal OVW grant applications for cybercrime and domestic-violence work

5356747 · June 11, 2025
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Court authorized staff to submit two Office on Violence Against Women grant applications — one to strengthen cybercrime enforcement and one to enhance investigation and prosecution of domestic and sexual violence cases. Both applications carry three-year project windows and require no county matching funds for the application period.

BOERNE, Texas — Kendall County authorized submission of two federal grant applications from the U.S. Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) on Tuesday, seeking funding for enhanced cybercrime enforcement and for improved investigation and prosecution of domestic-violence, sexual-assault and stalking cases.

Court staff described the first application as a cybercrimes enforcement grant with a potential award up to $700,000 over 36 months. The grant would fund training for law enforcement and prosecutors, and could support acquisition of equipment and software used to extract and analyze digital evidence (the meeting transcript used…

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