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Mary Bryon Project
Category: Violence/Law/Criminal Justice
DescriptionThe Project was created in 2000 in memory of the young woman whose tragic murder led to the creation of automated crime victim notification technologies. The Project supports innovative programs in the United States that demonstrate promise in ending the generational cycle of domestic violence. The Project’s Roth Award for Underserved Populations was created for the programs that address the needs of underserved populations. These programs provide services to those who are indentified as such based on characteristics that include age, race, ethnicity, gender faith, disabilities, low socioeconomic status, non-English speaking, sexual preference, even victims from economically-comfortable suburban areas who traditionally do not know how to avail themselves of services or who are too ashamed to find them. Eligible applicants must have a program whose primary focus addresses the issue of intimate partner violence. Additional details and application instructions can be found on the Web site.
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