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COWLITZ INDIAN TRIBE WILL USE THIS FY 2024 TVSSA AWARD TO IMPLEMENT SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME THAT MEET NEEDS IDENTIFIED BY THE COMMUNITY AND REFLECT TRIBAL COMMUNITY VALUES AND TRADITIONS. THIS ALIGNS WITH THE CONGRESSIONAL INTENT FOR THE SET-ASIDE FROM THE CVF, WHICH WAS CREATED IN 2018 TO IMPROVE SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME IN TRIBAL COMMUNITIES. OVC ADMINISTERS THE TVSSA VIA A FORMULA. TVSSA FUNDS MAY BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE DIRECTLY RELATED TO SERVING VICTIMS OF CRIME.

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Award ID: ASST_NON_15POVC24GG01361TVAG_015
Signed date: 2024-09-23
Award type: PROJECT GRANT (B)
Last updated: April 20, 2026
Cowlitz Indian Tribe is the linked recipient on this award page.
Department of Justice / Office of Justice Programs is the awarding lane attached to the record.
LONGVIEW, WA is the recipient location connected to this award.

Award amount

$229,973

Recipient

Cowlitz Indian Tribe

Awarding agency

Department of Justice

Source code

NAICS 561990

Award summary

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Total obligation

$229,973

Award type

PROJECT GRANT (B)

Awarding office

OJP VICTIMS OF CRIME

Recipient

Cowlitz Indian Tribe

Agency

Department of Justice

Sub agency

Office of Justice Programs

Funding

Department of Justice / Office of Justice Programs

Performance state

WA

Date

2024-09-23

End date

2026-12-31

Amount

$229,973

Award description

What the source record says

COWLITZ INDIAN TRIBE WILL USE THIS FY 2024 TVSSA AWARD TO IMPLEMENT SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME THAT MEET NEEDS IDENTIFIED BY THE COMMUNITY AND REFLECT TRIBAL COMMUNITY VALUES AND TRADITIONS. THIS ALIGNS WITH THE CONGRESSIONAL INTENT FOR THE SET-ASIDE FROM THE CVF, WHICH WAS CREATED IN 2018 TO IMPROVE SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME IN TRIBAL COMMUNITIES. OVC ADMINISTERS THE TVSSA VIA A FORMULA. TVSSA FUNDS MAY BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE DIRECTLY RELATED TO SERVING VICTIMS OF CRIME.

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Generated award ID

ASST_NON_15POVC24GG01361TVAG_015

Source record ID

231636145

Award category

grant

Award type

PROJECT GRANT (B)

Awarding lane

Department of Justice / Office of Justice Programs

Awarding office

OJP VICTIMS OF CRIME

Funding lane

Department of Justice / Office of Justice Programs

Funding office

OJP VICTIMS OF CRIME

Recipient UEI

PG4FZK2YY5T1

Recipient location

LONGVIEW, WA

Place of performance

LONGVIEW, WA

Signed date

2024-09-23

Performance end

2026-12-31

Source last modified

2026-01-26

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Recipient

Cowlitz Indian Tribe

Recipient parent

COWLITZ INDIAN TRIBE

Recipient parent UEI

PG4FZK2YY5T1

Recipient address

1055 9TH AVE STE B | LONGVIEW, WA, 98632 | UNITED STATES

Recipient county

COWLITZ

Recipient congressional district

03

Place of performance

LONGVIEW, WA

Performance address

LONGVIEW, WA, 98632 | UNITED STATES

Performance county

COWLITZ

Performance congressional district

03

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Total obligation

$229,973

Total outlay

$6,886

Subaward count

0

Recipient business categories

Government, Native American Tribal Government

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