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JD Agency Name Amount Funded Project Description 0 Colorado Department of Corrections $ 107,233 Victim 0 Colorado Legal $ 130,344 Victim /Domestic Violence 0 Colorado Organization for Victim Assistance (COVA) (Victim Intern Program) $ 48,806 Victim 0 Colorado State Patrol, Victim Assistance Program $ 152,248 Law Enforcement Victim 0 Colorado Department of Public Safety; Division of Criminal Justice (Victims Rights Act Compliance Program) $ 70,616 Victim 0 Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network $ 56,562 Victim 1 CASA of Jefferson & Gilpin Counties $ 14,000 Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) 1 District Attorney's Office, 1st JD (Elder Abuse Victim Specialist) $ 34,088 Victim 1 Gilpin County Combined Victim $ 62,340 Law Enforcement Victim 1 Jefferson County, Sheriff's Department $ 69,230 Law Enforcement Victim 1 Ralston House $ 148,753 Child Advocacy Center 1 Victim Outreach, Inc. $ 124,996 Law Enforcement Victim 2 Asian Pacific Development Center $ 75,447 Victim 2 Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) $ 25,243 Domestic Violence Victim 2 Denver CASA $ 16,000 Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) 2 Denver Indian Family Resource Center $ 30,000 Domestic Violence Victim 2 District Attorney's Office, 2nd JD (Family Violence Unit/Victim Advocate) $ 61,245 Victim Witness Project/Domestic Violence

2 Maria Droste of Colorado, Inc $ 33,684 Victim 2 Project PAVE, Inc. $ 49,762 Domestic Violence 2 Project Safeguard $ 74,412 Domestic Violence Victim 2 Rocky Mountain Children's Law Center $ 80,529 Domestic Violence Legal 2 SafeHouse Denver, Inc. $ 115,000 Domestic Violence Victim 2 The Blue Bench $ 144,309 Sexual Assault Victim 2 The Denver Center for Crime Victims $ 214,175 Victim 3 Advocates Against Domestic Assault $ 96,690 Domestic Violence Victim 3 District Attorney's Office, 3rd Judicial District $ 52,614 Victim Witness 4 CASA of the Pikes Peak Region, Inc. $ 11,323 Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) 4 Centro de la Familia $ 42,253 Victim 4 City of Colorado Springs, Police Department $ 68,859 Law Enforcement Victim 4 El Paso County, Sheriff's Office $ 59,380 Law Enforcement Victim 4 Safe Passage (Children's Advocacy Center for the Pikes Peak Region, Inc.) $ 55,572 Child Advocacy Center 4 T.E.S.S.A. $ 119,618 Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault 5 Bright Future Foundation of Eagle County $ 60,937 Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault and General Victim 5 CASA of the Continental Divide $ 20,000 Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)

5 Clear Creek County Victim Advocates $ 20,000 Victim 5 Eagle County, Sheriff's Office $ 27,000 Law Enforcement Victim 6 Alternative Horizons, Inc. $ 55,762 Domestic Violence Victim 6 Archuleta County Victim Assistance Program $ 64,366 Victim 6 Sexual Assault Organization (SASO) $ 72,451 Sexual Assault Victim 6 Southwest Safehouse, Inc. (Volunteers of America) $ 83,346 Domestic Violence Victim 7 CASA of the Seventh Judicial District, Inc. $ 31,775 Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) 7 Delta Police Department, City of $ 26,975 Law Enforcement Victim 7 Project Hope of Gunnison Valley $ 33,802 Domestic Violence Victim 7 Montrose County, Sheriff's Department $ 10,000 Law Enforcement Victim 7 Montrose Police Department, City of $ 15,000 Law Enforcement Victim 7 District Attorney's Office, 7th JD (Delta County Victim ) $ 39,299 Victim Witness 7 San Miguel Resource Center $ 61,080 Domestic Violence Victim 7 The Dolphin House (7th Judicial District Child Advocacy Center) $ 39,520 Child Advocacy Center 8 Alternatives to Violence, Inc. $ 44,000 Victim Witness and Domestic Violence Victim 8 CASA of Larimer County, Inc. $ 12,580 Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) 8 ChildSafe Colorado, Inc. $ 33,948 Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Victim

8 Crossroads Safehouse $ 99,727 Domestic Violence Victim 8 District Attorney's Office, 8th JD $ 81,031 Victim Witness 8 Estes Valley Crisis Advocates, Inc. $ 25,000 Victim 8 Larimer County, Sheriff's Department $ 29,601 Law Enforcement Victim 8 Lutheran Family of the Rocky Mountains $ 41,933 Victim 8 Sexual Assault Victim Advocates (SAVA) Center $ 164,236 Sexual Assault Victim 9 Advocate Safehouse Project $ 60,964 Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault 9 Alpine Legal, Inc. $ 22,000 Domestic Violence Victim 9 District Attorney's Office, 9th JD $ 45,479 Victim Witness 9 RESPONSE, Inc. $ 35,659 Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault and General Victim 9 River Bridge Regional Center, Inc. $ 54,924 Child Advocacy Center 10 CASA of Pueblo, Inc. $ 37,572 Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) 10 District Attorney's Office, 10th JD (Pueblo Crime Victim ) $ 33,410 Victim Witness 10 Pueblo County, Sheriff's Office $ 73,995 Law Enforcement Victim 10 Pueblo Rape Crisis, Inc. $ 60,271 Sexual Assault Victim 10 YWCA of Pueblo $ 56,650 Domestic Violence Victim 11 Alliance Against Domestic Abuse $ 49,853 Domestic Violence Victim and General Victim

11 District Attorney's Office, 11th JD (Victim/Witness ) $ 23,793 Victim Witness 11 Fremont County Sheriff's Department $ 26,138 Law Enforcement Victim 11 Park County, Sheriff's Office $ 39,441 Law Enforcement Victim 11 PeaceWorks, Inc. $ 50,470 Domestic Violence and General Victim 12 Alamosa County Sheriff's Department $ 155,693 Law Enforcement Victim 12 District Attorney's Office, 12th JD $ 47,957 Victim Witness 12 San Luis Valley Mental Health Center $ 24,324 Domestic Violence Victim 12 Tu Casa, Inc. $ 102,444 Child Advocacy Center/Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Victim 13 Help for Abused Partners $ 43,944 Domestic Violence Victim 13 Kit Carson County Sheriff's Department $ 45,204 Law Enforcement Victim 13 Logan County Sheriff's Department $ 32,138 Law Enforcement Victim 13 Morgan County Sheriff's Department $ 18,505 Law Enforcement Victim 13 Phillips County Sheriff's Office $ 24,164 Law Enforcement Victim 13 SARA, Inc. (Sexual Assault Response Advocates) $ 148,084 Child Advocacy Center/Sexual Assault Victim 13 SHARE, Inc. $ 83,918 Domestic Violence Victim 13 Washington County Sheriff's Office $ 14,551 Law Enforcement Victim 13 Yuma County Sheriff's Department $ 26,442 Law Enforcement Victim

14 Advocates Against Battering & Abuse $ 36,601 14 ADVOCATES: Victims Assistance Team $ 49,858 Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Victim and General Victim Domestic Violence Victim and General Victim 14 North West Rocky Mountain CASA $ 20,000 Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) 15 District Attorney's Office, 15th Judicial District $ 14,000 Victim Witness 15 Domestic Safety Resource Center $ 25,870 Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Victim 16 Arkansas Valley Resource Center $ 129,525 Victim /Law Enforcement Victim 16 District Attorney's Office, 16th JD (Victim ) $ 35,338 Victim Witness 17 CASA of Adams and Broomfield Counties $ 15,500 Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) 17 City of Thornton Police Department $ 44,954 Law Enforcement Victim 17 District Attorney's Office, 17th JD $ 112,218 Victim Witness 18 Advocates for Children $ 25,694 Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) 18 District Attorney's Office, 18th JD $ 77,931 Victim Witness 18 Elbert County Sheriff's Office $ 5,805 Law Enforcement Victim 18 Gateway Battered Women's Shelter $ 120,783 Domestic Violence Victim 18 Sungate Kids (Children's Advocacy & Family Resource, Inc.) $ 63,000 Child Advocacy Center 18 Crisis Center $ 196,798 Domestic Violence Victim 19 A Kid's Place Inc. $ 64,354 Child Advocacy Center/Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)

19 Greeley Police Department, City of $ 49,512 Law Enforcement Victim 20 Boulder County, Sheriff's Department $ 35,878 Law Enforcement Victim 20 City of Longmont Police Department $ 39,007 Law Enforcement Victim 20 Mental Health Partners (MESA-Moving to End Sexual Assault) $ 108,363 Sexual Assault Victim 20 Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley $ 60,616 Domestic Violence Victim 20 Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence $ 83,715 Domestic Violence Victim 20 Voices for Children, Inc. $ 18,655 Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) 21 CASA of Mesa County $ 16,150 Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) 21 Hilltop Community Resources, Inc. $ 120,539 Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Victim 21 Mesa Youth (dba Mesa County Partners) $ 12,002 Victim 21 Western Slope Center for Children (Victim Assistance/Advocacy) $ 67,869 Child Advocacy Center 22 City of Cortez, Police Department $ 35,316 Law Enforcement Victim 22 District Attorney's Office, 22nd JD (Victim Witness Unit) $ 51,609 Victim Witness 22 RENEW, Inc. $ 79,956 Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Victim 22 The Nest (Four Corners Child Advocacy Center, Inc.) $ 77,804 Child Advocacy Center TOTAL CY2016 Crime Victim Grant Awards: $ 6,971,907