DOJ Seeks Input on Anti-Assault Grant Tracking Form
Published Date: 11/20/2025
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Summary
The Department of Justice is asking for feedback on extending a form that helps track progress for groups getting grants to support culturally specific sexual assault services. This affects grantees who report twice a year and aims to keep things clear and easy without adding extra hassle. Comments are open until December 22, 2025, so now’s the time to speak up!
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Grantees Must File Semi‑Annual Progress Reports
If you are one of the approximately 23 grantees in the Sexual Assault Services Program—Grants to Culturally Specific Programs, you must complete a semi‑annual progress report twice a year. Each report is estimated to take about 1 hour (2 reports = 2 hours per grantee, 46 total annual hours across grantees); DOJ estimates the federal staff review cost at $2,667 annually. Comments on this collection are open through December 22, 2025, and DOJ seeks OMB authorization for the collection for three (3) years.
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