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Scholarship Opportunities
2008 North American Victim Assistance Conference
For more information or to apply for a scholarship, please contact Matt Corbett at OVC TTAC at 866-682-8822 x. 3736 or visit the OVC TTAC website http://www.ovcttac.gov. Crime Victim Survivor ScholarshipsThe Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) in the U.S. Department of Justice, will again provide NOVA a limited number of scholarships* to survivors of crime who are working to help other victims. In the past, NOVA has received an overwhelming number of applications in response to the OVC-supported Crime Victim Survivor Scholarship program. Therefore, selection will be based upon those applications best meeting the criteria outlined on this page. After all spaces are filled, the selection process will be closed. Successful applicants will be notified by email or letter. NOVA regrets that we will be unable to offer scholarships to all applicants and will notify unsuccessful applicants by email or letter as soon as possible. The purpose of the scholarship program is to help victims who have joined the victims’ movement – as advocates for change, or counselors for other victims, or both – to improve their knowledge and skills, and to network with colleagues. It is especially aimed at victims/survivors who could not otherwise afford to attend the conference. Those accepted for the program will have their conference registration and up to five nights at the hotel paid for, Sunday through Thursday only. We regret that the program does not cover transportation or meals. Eligibility Criteria for Scholarship Awards
NOVA will maintain confidentiality of all personal information. NOVA will not forward to OVC names and address of applicants who are selected for scholarship awards. Please complete the application [the application period is now over] at and submit by fax to the NOVA office at 703-535-5500 or mail to: NOVA, Scholarship Program; 510 King Street; Suite 424; Alexandria, VA 22314. *This event is supported in part through funding from the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, United States Department of Justice. Points of view expressed in this event are those of the organizers and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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