FVPSA Forms & Applications
FVPSA Due Dates
Form | How to Submit | Due Date |
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FVPSA Monthly Reimbursement Report
| Electronically via EBS (Enterprise Business Services) | 10th of each month |
FVPSA Budget Change Request (Updated 7-10-2023) | Electronically via EBS (Enterprise Business Services) | Final request due by August 31, 2024 |
FVSPA Performance Report Guidance Form | ||
FVPSA CORE FY 23-24 PPR | Electronically via Microsoft Forms | October 15 |
FVSPA ARP FY 23-24 PPR | Electronically via Microsoft Forms | October 15 |
Electronic Payment Form (Complete for reimbursement) (PDF) | Mail: 1320 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1410 |
FVPSA 2023-2024 Funding Opportunity
Form | How to Submit | Due Date |
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FVPSA 23-24 application instructions for all Applicants | Use to assist with the completion of the grant application | N/A |
Attachment E - no overdue tax debts | Submit by email to NCFVPSA@doa.nc.gov | Jan. 26, 2024 |
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA) Funding for 2021 through 2023
The 2021 application process was a "two-part" project and included a "pre-application" competitive process as well as a "final" competitive application process.
FVPSA 2021-2023 Funding Opportunity
Form | How to Submit | Due Date |
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FVPSA Pre-Application Tool for all Applicants (DV and PS) | Use to assist with the submission of the grant application | N/A |
FVPSA Pre-Application for 2021-2023 | Closed | |
FVPSA ARP Supplemental Request | Submit by email to NCFVPSA@doa.nc.gov | Closed |
FVPSA funding priorities have shifted to more specifically include service providers that have demonstrated the capacity to serve the marginalized populations identified through the NC Domestic Violence Needs Assessment, while also adhering to the reporting requirements associated with the funds. FVPSA is seeking to fund service providers that demonstrate:
- Innovative and effective practices for serving marginalized populations (including survivors);
- Enhanced capacity building for serving marginalized populations (including survivors);
- Increased family violence awareness;
- Engagement in coordination of services among community partners;
- Collaborative initiatives to reduce incidents of family violence.
This process is part of a coordinated effort that will allow NC FVPSA to respond to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families about the following:
- Providing "current underserved populations and identification process;"
- Identifying "populations targeted for outreach and services and justification;"
- Identifying services that include "children that witness family violence/domestic violence;"
- Providing teen dating violence services;
- Serving American Indians;
- Serving immigrant crime victims;
- Identifying significant barriers that impact tribal communities; and,
- Providing a description of NC's target populations and culturally appropriate services.