DOJ Seeks Comments on Extending Financial Form for Violence Aid
Published Date: 2/18/2026
Notice
Summary
The Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women is asking to keep using their Financial Capability Form a little longer and wants your thoughts on it. If you or your agency fill out this form, now’s the time to share ideas on making it easier or clearer. You’ve got until March 20, 2026, to weigh in—no extra costs, just a chance to help improve the process!
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
OVW Financial Capability Form Continues
If your non-governmental organization applies for Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) grants and has not had OVW funding in the last 3 years, you must complete the Financial Capability Form (OMB Control Number 1122-0030) used to assess your financial ability to administer federal funds under 2 CFR 200.206.
Estimated Time Burden for Applicants
OVW estimates about 40 non-governmental applicants will complete the online Financial Capability Form, taking approximately 4 hours each — a total annual burden of 160 hours for new applicants completing the form once.
Comment Window and PRA Renewal
You (or your agency) can submit comments about the Financial Capability Form through March 20, 2026; DOJ is requesting Office of Management and Budget approval to continue the collection for three (3) years.
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