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Action   10.
Regular Board of Supervisors Meeting - 10:00 am
County Attorney
Meeting Date:
11/18/2025
Title:
Approve DPS Grant Agreement VOCA #2025-137
Submitted By:
Susana Stark, County Attorney
Department:
County Attorney
Presentation:
No A/V Presentation
Recommendation:
Approve
Document Signatures:
BOS Signature Required
# of ORIGINALS
Submitted for Signature:
1
NAME
of PRESENTER:
Lori A. Zucco
TITLE
of PRESENTER:
County Attorney
Mandated Function?:
Federal or State Mandate
Source of Mandate
or Basis for Support?:
You will use this Agenda Item template if your item involves a Grant (whether a new or renewal grant).  You also must attach the Grant Approval Form to the item before Finance will approve it. Select the SPECIAL LINKS on your left-hand menu and Click on "Grant Approval Form". Then complete the form, save it and attach it to your item (on the Attachments tab).

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Agenda Item Text:

Approve Department of Public Safety (DPS) Grant Agreement 2025-137, CFDA 16.575, Subgrant Award Agreement, from the Arizona Department of Public Safety, for the Victims of Crime Act Victim Assistance Program, in the amount of $96,667, with required matching funds of $24,167, effective October 1, 2025, through September 30, 2026.

Background:

The award amount of $96,667 and the matching funds of $24,167 are to be used by the Cochise County Attorney’s Victim Witness Program to provide victim assistance services during FY 2026.  The award funds salaries and partial fringe benefits for (two) 2 full-time Victim Advocates’ and part of a Program Manager’s salary and fringe benefits.  The remaining fringe benefit amounts will need to be covered by other funds.  The matching funds are provided through funding another full-time Victim Advocates' salary and fringe benefits.  These positions provide quality services to victims of crime throughout Cochise County.  The Victim Advocates divide their time between the Justice Precinct Courts and Cochise County Superior Court to ensure that crime victims are aware of the Victims Rights and services related to victim assistance to include victim notifications of case hearings and trials. The Program Manager position will also provide victim assistance to include court advocacy, administering the program through grant writing, budget development, statistical data preparation, and implementing program policies and procedures.   Fiscal Impact & Funding Sources: Fund 130 — VOCA Grant Award $96,667 and Match $24,167 with the grant as follows: General funds — (currently budgeted) Victim Witness personnel salaries and ERE’s.  Approximately $6,500.00 for uncovered fringe benefits will be moved to Fund 136 Attorney C.J.E.

Department's Next Steps (if approved):

Submit signed grants to grant source.
 

Impact of NOT Approving/Alternatives:

If not funded, the positions under this grant will not exist and Cochise County crime victims will be underserved; provided with a minimum of victim assistance; or no assistance at all. Cochise County desperately needs the VOCA Grant to maintain its Victim Advocacy Project. The positions funded by this grant will also perform mandated services with a workload of approximately 300 notifications to victims per month.  If notifications are not done or done in a timely manner, it places the County in a liability position.

To BOS Staff: Document Disposition/Follow-Up:

Advise CAO upon Board approval. Send a certified copy of the Board Minutes approving the agreement, as soon as they are available, to CAO.

Fiscal Impact

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