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1025 - Supplemental Funding for Non-Profit Agencies - SFY 2026
Funding Opportunity Details

Victims' Assistance

Final Application Deadline: Aug 31, 2025 5:00 PM

  • Status Closed

    Posted Date Sep 11, 2025 12:15 PM

    Award Amount RangeNot Applicable

    Project Dates 10/01/2025 - 09/30/2026

    Award Announcement Date 09/30/2025

    Categorical Area

    Recurring Opportunity No

Description
Description
  • The South Dakota Victims’ Services Program is now accepting applications on behalf of the Department of Public Safety (DPS) for one-time state general funds, as appropriated by the 2025 Legislature through House Bill 1221 (HB 1221). A total of $5 million is available to nonprofit organizations providing direct services to victims in the State of South Dakota.

     

    House Bill 1221 allocates funding for victims’ services provided by nonprofit organizations in South Dakota and was signed into law by Governor Larry Rhoden on March 31, 2025.

     

    This funding opportunity is guided by a Letter of Intent issued by the Joint Committee on Appropriations (JCA) and is intended to support critical services for victims throughout South Dakota.

     

    Primary Purpose

    Supplement funding for non-profit agencies in South Dakota providing direct services to victims of crime. This one-time funding, provided through the State’s general fund, will be distributed via a grant process to eligible nonprofit victim service providers.

     

    Eligible Applicants

    Eligible applicants must be nonprofit organizations providing direct services to:

    Ø Children who have been abused or neglected;

    Ø Victims of domestic violence;

    Ø Victims of sexual assault;

    Ø Victims of commercial sexual exploitation; or

    Ø Victims of human trafficking.

     

    Allowable Use of Funds

    Ø Emergency and transitional services (including food, lodging, and transportation);;

    Ø Counseling services;

    Ø Crisis line support;

    Ø Case management and facility staffing needs;

    Ø Training, certification, or employment of a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE);

    Ø Services provided through a Child Advocacy Center;

     

    Note: Funds may not be used to:

    Ø Establish a new program or organization; or

    Ø Provide legal services.

     

    Funding Priorities

    DPS will prioritize applications that:

    Ø Demonstrate a financial need for providing services or inability to raise sufficient funds for providing services or use of funds as defined; and

    Ø Are not receiving full funding from any state agency.

     

    How to Apply

    Ø Organizations must submit an online application through South Dakota Victims’ Services. The application is available on the Department of Public Safety’s website at Web Grants - SD DPS

     

    Ø Submit Required Attachments:

     

    o IRS 501(c)(3) determination letter (or similar for tribal/governmental entities)

    o State nonprofit registration or certification (if applicable)

    o Documentation describing sufficient financial need

    o Most recent audited financial statements (or financial review/compilation if audit not required)

    o Most recently filed IRS Form 990

    o Current approved organizational budget.

    o Annual budget showing financial need and inability to raise sufficient funding.

    o Approval letter from governing body to submit the application with a list of current members of your governing body including names, phone numbers, and email addresses.

     

    Ø Application must be completed and submitted online with the required attachments no later than 5:00 p.m. Central Time on August 31st, 2025.

     

    LATE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.

     

    Awards:

    Grant awards are expected to be announced in September 2025, with the funding period beginning October 1, 2025, and ending September 30th, 2026.

     

    Claiming funds:

    SDVS requires all receipts and documentation to be submitted for each expense claimed. This helps to ensure each expense is allowable, reasonable, allocable, and necessary.

    Ø Allowable – Does the grant or SDVS guidance allow for the expense to be paid by the grant?

    Ø Reasonable – Would a prudent person pay this amount for this item?

    Ø Allocable – A cost is allocable if goods or services involved are chargeable and assignable in accordance with the relative benefits received by the projects.

    Ø Necessary – Are the costs incurred necessary to achieve the program goal?

     

    General Monitoring Activity

    SDVS applies a risk-based approach to monitoring, in which all subrecipients receive a baseline level of ongoing general oversight, with additional monitoring conducted as needed based on assessed risk to ensure proper use of funds and successful program outcomes.

     

    Reporting requirements:

    Grants provided to victim services organizations, will be required to provide information on how funds were utilized. This report will be provided to JCA annually with the following information:

    Ø The amount requested for each service to be provided;

    Ø The amount expected to be received from other state agencies;

    Ø The total amount granted to each organization;

    Ø The amount granted for each service to be provided; and

    Ø The number of victims served using the amount received.

Attachments
Attachments
DescriptionFile NameTypeSizeUpload Date
Allowability and Drawdown Guidance HB1221 Allowability Drawdown Guidance.pdfpdf186 KB11/16/2025 11:21 PM
FY26 Supplemental Funding AnnouncementFY26 Supplemental Funding Announcement.pdfpdf152 KB07/02/2025 09:38 AM
HB1221 GUIDELINESHB1221 GUIDELINES.docxdocx29 KB11/05/2025 11:27 AM
Letter of Intent (HB 1221)letter of intent.pdfpdf181 KB07/01/2025 07:32 AM
Supplemental funding Grant InstructionsGENERAL FUND GRANT APP INSTRUCTIONS.docxdocx53 KB07/01/2025 07:33 AM
WebGrants Drawdown GuideWebGrants_Drawdown_Guide.pdfpdf590 KB11/05/2025 11:27 AM
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Questions
Submitted DateQuestionAnswer
Jul 9, 2025 1:08 PMWe already applied for this grant; so does anything need to be done at this point in WebGrants? Tammy BiesThis funding opportunity is specific to HB 1221 from this most recent legislative session that allocated $5,000,000 to support specific victims services needs. This application was not applied for previously anywhere else and this funding is not incoporated with or a part of the SFY26 Combo Application that was applied for separately outside of MAVIS and WebGrants.