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Community Domestic Violence Programs and Related Programs 4513-1022

funding levels adjusted for inflation (CPI)

  • Funding History
  • Proposals
Adjusted for inflation (CPI) NOT adjusted
FY25 Gov$0$0
FY24$0$0
FY23$0$0
FY22$0$0
FY21$0$0
FY20$0$0
FY19$0$0
FY18 $0 $0
FY17 $0 $0
FY16 $0 $0
FY15 $0 $0
FY14 $0 $0
FY13 $0 $0
FY12 $0 $0
FY11 $0 $0
FY10 $0 $0
FY09$0$0
FY08 $0 $0
FY07 $0 $0
FY06 $0 $0
FY05 $0 $0
FY04 $0 $0
FY03 $1,992,556 $1,172,680
FY02 $1,727,896 $995,000
FY01 $1,749,657 $990,000

comparisons adjusted for inflation (CPI)

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Funding for Community Domestic Violence Programs and Related Programs
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comparisons adjusted for inflation (CPI)

Notes

  • Funding for domestic violence programs has shifted among various line items within various departments, so they are grouped together. From FY01-FY03, there was funding in the Dept. of Social Services, the Dept. of Public Health and the Office of Community Development. Starting in FY04, all of these domestic violence programs were incorporated into the Support Services line item in the Dept. of Social Services (Dept. of Children and Families). In FY17, funding shifted back to the Dept. of Public Health and was consolidated into the line item supporting domestic violence prevention and sexual assault prevention and treatment (4513-1130).

* Funding and comparison information includes all line-items listed above. Download the spreadsheet to see funding levels for individual line-items.

Adjusted for inflation (CPI) NOT adjusted
FY25 Gov$0$0

Notes

  • Funding for domestic violence programs has shifted among various line items within various departments, so they are grouped together. From FY01-FY03, there was funding in the Dept. of Social Services, the Dept. of Public Health and the Office of Community Development. Starting in FY04, all of these domestic violence programs were incorporated into the Support Services line item in the Dept. of Social Services (Dept. of Children and Families). In FY17, funding shifted back to the Dept. of Public Health and was consolidated into the line item supporting domestic violence prevention and sexual assault prevention and treatment (4513-1130).

* Funding information includes all line-items listed above. Download the spreadsheet to see funding levels for individual line-items.

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