DOJ Extends Reporting for Children Exposed to Violence Program
Published Date: 5/5/2025
Notice
Summary
The Department of Justice wants to keep collecting progress reports from groups helping kids exposed to violence. They’re asking to extend this reporting to keep track of how well the program is working, with no new costs or big changes. This helps make sure kids get the support they need, and the paperwork stays manageable.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Semiannual Reports Continue for Youth Programs
If you have children under 18, you should know: the Department of Justice will continue collecting semiannual progress reports from groups that help children and youth exposed to violence to track how well the program is working. The agency says this extension will involve no new costs or big changes and is meant to help make sure kids get the support they need while keeping paperwork manageable.
Grantees Face No New Reporting Burden
If you run or work for a program that serves children exposed to violence, the DOJ is extending the existing semiannual progress report requirement and says there will be no new costs or large changes to the paperwork. The extension is intended to keep tracking program performance while keeping the reporting manageable for recipient organizations.
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