ANNAPOLIS, MD—More than 120 victim service programs across Maryland will receive a total of $60 million in federal and state funding, Governor Wes Moore has announced.
The grants, provided through the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA), are administered by the Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention and Policy. Governor Moore said the funding is a key part of his administration’s public safety strategy.
“As Maryland continues to see historic drops in violent crime, this funding reaffirms our commitment to building a stronger, safer state by investing in the programs that are best equipped to serve our communities,” Moore said…