South Dakota Network Against Family Violence & Sexual Assault

South Dakota Network Against Family Violence & Sexual Assault

Sioux Falls, SD 57109
Tax ID36-3792912

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More about this organization

Mission

Working together to promote victim's rights for a safer South Dakota.

About

From July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019, 17 victims along with 13 children received transitional housing rental assistance. The victims received $24,161 in rental assistance for a total of 53 months. The 5 case managers provided support services to the victims while in the program and for 3 months after the victims exited the program. 12 of the victims exited the program during this time period. Of those, 1 went to incarceration/jail, 7 went into permanent housing, 1 went into temporary housing, 1 went into a domestic violence emergency shelter, 1 went into another transitional housing program, and 1 was unknown.

Revenue

$1,553,019

Expenses

$1,714,470