Resources For SASP Administrators
About the SASP TA Project
The RSP has provided comprehensive technical assistance to administrators, sexual assault coalitions, and sexual assault centers on implementing the SASP formula funding, including administering and monitoring the funding, since the establishment of SASP in 2009. As a long-term Comprehensive Technical Assistance Provider for the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW), the RSP has a history of providing training, technical assistance, and resources on healing services for survivors of sexual assault that are responsive to grantee needs.
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Would you like to connect with a fellow sexual assault coalition or funding administrator? We’ve made it easier than ever. Click on the map below to see each state or territory’s sexual assault coalition contact information, their RSP TA provider, SASP Administrating Agency, and RSP’s TA provider for administrators.
Would you like to connect with a fellow sexual assault coalition or funding administrator? We’ve made it easier than ever.
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SASP Administrator Orientation Toolkit
Are you a new SASP administrator? Or a seasoned administrator wanting to reacquaint yourself with SASP? This toolkit will help orient you to your role and provide resources to help you as you implement SASP funding.
The SASP funding is the first and only federal funding stream solely dedicated to the provision of direct intervention and related assistance for victims of sexual assault. At the federal level, it is administered by the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) in the Department of Justice and passed down to you at the state/territory level.
State and territory administrators of this formula funding have an important responsibility in guiding funding for sexual assault services. How administrators write solicitations, monitor programs and services, and prioritize program development and funding directly affects the quality of sexual violence services in each state or territory. How administrators involve state or territorial sexual assault coalitions as well as the voices of survivors in planning also affects the quality of sexual violence services.
View the SASP Administrator Orientation Toolkit
Welcome to your role as a Sexual Assault Services Program (SASP) Administrator! The SASP funding is the first and only federal funding stream solely dedicated to the provision of direct intervention and related assistance for victims of sexual assault and is administered by the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) in the Department of Justice. Administrators of the formula funding have an important responsibility in guiding funding for sexual assault services. How administrators write solicitations, monitor programs and services, and prioritize program development and funding directly affects the quality of sexual violence services in each state or territory. How administrators involve state or territorial sexual assault coalitions as well as the voices of survivors in planning also affects the quality of sexual violence services. This toolkit will help orient you to your role as a SASP administrator and provide resources to aid in implementing the SASP funding. For individualized assistance, contact Julie Gregg at julie@nccasa.org