The Office on Violence Against Women within the Department of Justice (DOJ) is seeking public comments on its proposal to extend an information collection related to the Disability Grant Program, which supports organizations in helping victims of violence and abuse who are individuals with disabilities. This program funds projects to enhance services and create collaborative relationships to aid such victims. Grants are available to states, local governments, tribal organizations, and certain non-governmental organizations. The DOJ estimates that about 18 grantees will spend an hour preparing each semi-annual progress report, totaling an annual burden of 36 hours.
Simple Explanation
The Justice Department wants people to help them figure out if they should continue a program that gives money to groups that help people with disabilities who have been hurt. They want to know how people feel about it and if these groups should keep getting help.