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Item 24 - FY 2023 Enhanced Collaborative Model Task Force to Combat Human Trafficking Grant
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Item 24 - FY 2023 Enhanced Collaborative Model Task Force to Combat Human Trafficking Grant
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[1 <br />I have read and understand the information presented in this section of the Fedora! Award Instrument. <br />Project Information <br />This award is offered subject to the conditions or limitations set forth in the Award Information, Project <br />Information, Financial Information, and Award Conditions. <br />Solicitation Title <br />2023 OVC FY 2023 Enhanced Collaborative Model <br />(ECM) Task Force to Combat Human Trafficking <br />Application Number <br />GRANT13865711 <br />Grant Manager Name <br />Alissa Huntoon <br />Phone Number <br />202-305-1661 <br />E-mail Address <br />Alissa.Huntoon@usdoj.gov <br />Awarding Agency <br />OJP <br />Program Office <br />OVC <br />Project Title <br />The Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force (OCHTTF): Strategically designed to leverage capacity and <br />expertise to provide comprehensive services to victims and hold perpetrators accountable. <br />Performance Period Start <br />Date <br />10/01 /2023 <br />Budget Period Start Date <br />10/01/2023 <br />Project Description <br />Performance Period End Date <br />09/30/2026 <br />Budget Period End Date <br />09/30/2026 <br />County has developed an innovative multidisciplinary, anti -human trafficking model designed to combat <br />trafficking. This model project, the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force (OCHTTF), is <br />!d to leverage the expertise of local service providers and law enforcement to ensure that victims are <br />ed and supported and perpetrators are held accountable. <br />he OCHTTF proposes to implement the Enhanced Collaborative Project through the co -leadership of the <br />naheim Police Department (APD) and Waymakers. The purpose is to enhance the multidisciplinary, co- <br />adership approach to increasing victim identification of all forms of human trafficking, supporting victims with <br />trauma -informed approach, and seeking justice on their- behalf hrough a victim -centered lens. Project activities <br />.elude conducting proactive investigations into sex and labor trafficking crimes, prosecuting perpetrators, and <br />'oviding comprehensive, culturally relevant services to victims of all forms of human trafficking. Project <br />;tivities will include a diverse set of approaches, informed by a collaboration of key stakeholders including law <br />iforcement, victim services, prosecution, survivors, and the community. Expected outcomes include an increase <br />the number of total victims identified and served, an increase in the percentage of victims of labor trafficking <br />,ing served, and an increase in the number of labor trafficking cases being investigated. The geographic area to <br />Page: 5 of 22 <br />
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