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Welcome!

Welcome to the Rural CAC Capacity Building (Rural) Request for Proposal (RFP) page. This page is designed to guide you through the process of developing and submitting a strong, competitive proposal in response to a Request for Proposal (RFP). Whether you're new to grant writing or looking to refine your approach, this resource provides the essential tools, templates, and guidance needed to navigate each stage of the application process with confidence. Inside, you will find step-by-step instructions, helpful checklists, and sample documents tailored to the specific requirements of this funding opportunity. From understanding the RFP and aligning your project goals, to preparing your budget and submitting your final application, this toolkit is here to support you every step of the way. Use this toolkit as your go-to resource to stay organized, meet deadlines, and put your best proposal forward.  Let’s get started!

Awards for the Establishment, Improvement, and Expansion of Children's Advocacy Centers

NCA, under a cooperative agreement with the United States Office of Justice Programs (DOJ, OJP, OJJDP), will administer over 15 million in federal funds for the establishment, improvement, and expansion of Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs) through this request for proposals (RFP). Please note that specific award amounts may change. All awards are contingent upon the release of funding from OJJDP.

This large grant category includes mostly funding for expanding services in developing CACs, maintaining the provision of core services at CACs that experienced financial setbacks, supporting CACs at meeting the new accreditation standards, expanding reach and developing teleservices and providing medical/forensic interviewing equipment and operational technology. 

Eligible Organization Types 

This award type is open to applications from Accredited, Associate/Developing, Affiliate, and Satellite CACs.

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Award Type


Rural CAC Capacity Building and Expansion

Maximum Award Amount: $75,000 

Goal: To strengthen and sustain CACs serving rural communities by addressing their unique operational challenges and supporting solutions to service delivery barriers. 

This grant category is open to CAC programs located in rural areas, as defined by the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) or eligible to apply for Rural Health Clinics (RHC) programs. 

Focus Areas: 

Projects must address one or two of the following priority areas identified in the 2025 Rural CAC Needs Assessment

  • Focus 1: Establish an NCA Satellite member center (only Accredited CACs)
  • Focus 2: Expanding geographic reach through the development of mobile and teleservices
  • Focus 3: Increase service capacity to meet the demonstrated need
  • Focus 4: MDT Enhancement and Coordination
  • Focus 5: Organizational Capacity Building
Please Note! Rural Capacity Focus 1 applicants are required to provide signed and dated letters of support or memoranda of understanding for all key partners. Additional details regarding the requirements for letters of support can be found in the Application and Submission Information section of the NSP RFP. 

Watch this brief video to learn more about the Rural award, the types of projects that can be funded, and other helpful information

Important!


Am I Rural? 

All Rural Capacity applicants MUST include the Am I Rural? Report for their location which demonstrates their eligibility to apply. 

Demonstrated Service Area Need

All Rural Capacity applicants must describe their rural service area need, the current CAC response in their community and explain how existing limitations impact the CACs ability to provide services. Applicants must include current service provision, availability and accessibility and anticipated caseload when delivering these services.  Applicants must also provide data demonstrating the specific needs being addressed and document current barriers to service delivery or organizational capacity.  Additionally, applicants must also describe how the submitted documentation demonstrates need when responding to this section of the application.

Supporting documentation required may include service area maps and population data, current service statistics, waitlist numbers, and other unmet needs data.

Rural Capacity Focus Area 1

Applications submitted under Rural Capacity Focus 1 to open a Satellite center MUST include submission of first-time Satellite Membership Application to NCA within the award period/targeted opening date for center and provide information about designated staff needed to coordinate the response and provision of services at the center. Applicants must also provide signed and dated letters of support or memoranda of understanding for all key partners. Additional details regarding the requirements for letters of support can be found in the Application and Submission Information section of the NSP RFP.

Grant Application Template

To ensure easy access to essential application materials, we’ve provided a downloadable grant application template HERE. This template allows applicants to prepare their submissions even if our online systems are temporarily unavailable.

Click the link below to start a new Rural application
Start a NEW Application
Click the link below to access your in-progress application

Access Your In-Progress Application

Click the link below to access the application template

Application Template


How to Prepare


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Application Tools & Templates


Rural Application Resources

The following resources are designed to guide you through the application process from start to finish. Whether you prefer watching a walkthrough or following written steps, you'll find everything you need to complete your application thoroughly and confidently - including a planning tool to help you define your project's focus, objectives, and outcomes.  

Application Training Videos

Watch these videos which demonstrate how to complete each section of the Rural application

Step-by-Step Instructions

Prefer reading? This written guide covers the same instructions as the videos in a printable format

Application Demo

Prefer to follow along? View an application demo and follow along step-by-step

Rural Objectives Matrix

This planning tool can help you map out your Rural project before starting your application

Grant Proposal Budget Worksheet Completion Video

Before getting started, please watch this short video presentation which will provide a general overview of the grant proposal budget worksheet for the NCA grant application process. We STRONGLY recommend that applicants view this video prior to attempting to complete the grant proposal budget worksheet.

Budget Template & Resources

After watching the video, download and use the Grant Proposal Budget and Timeline Template to create your project budget. The resources in this section provide valuable information to assist in developing your budget.

Grant Budget and Timeline Template

REQUIRED ATTACHMENT! Download a copy of this template to complete your grant proposal budget and project timeline

Allowable and Unallowable Costs

A brief guide to costs that are generally considered allowable; actual allowability varies by award

Rural Budget Considerations

Important information to consider when developing a budget for the Rural Capacity award type

Budget Video Slides

View the presentation slides from the Grant Proposal Budget Worksheet Completion Video

Rural Example Budget

Click here to view an example of a Rural CAC Capacity budget along with helpful tips and considerations

Logic Model Template

Click here to download a copy of the Logic Model Template - a helpful tool you can use to help plan out your project

Other Application Resources

The following resources may assist you in preparing your application, if applicable. 

  • Certification of De-minimis Indirect Cost Rate
    Certification of De-minimis Indirect Cost Rate

    Applicants wishing to claim indirect costs but do not have a current Federally-approved indirect cost rate agreement must complete this form. A signed copy must be uploaded with application attachments.

  • Post Award Reporting Requirements
    Post Award Reporting Requirements

    Applicants can review the proposed post-award reporting expectations, requirements, and timelines to better understand obligations and to help prepare if the application is awarded.

  • Conference Cost Prior Approval FAQs
    Conference Cost Prior Approval FAQs

    This document outlines conference cost approval guidelines, helping applicants determine when prior approval is required and understand limits on allowable conference-related expenses.

  • Pre-Award Risk Assessment
    Pre-Award Risk Assessment

    For reference only, this resource helps applicants prepare by previewing the types of questions they may encounter in the online grant application process.

  • DOJ Guide to Procurement Procedures
    DOJ Guide to Procurement Procedures

    Tool to help subrecipients conduct procurements under DOJ awards in compliance with applicable procurement standards and other relevant legal requirements.

  • CAC RFP Overview Presentation Slides
    CAC RFP Overview Presentation Slides

    Presentation slides from the CAC RFP overview video provides applicants with a concise summary of key information, requirements, and expectations. The full video presentation is available on the Application Resource Page. 


Rural Application Checklist


The Rural Application Checklist lists critical application elements required to pass Basic Minimum Requirements review. An application that NCA determines does not meet the Basic Minimum Requirements listed below, will neither proceed to peer review nor receive further consideration. 

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Support Center


Am I Rural? - Tool

Use this tool to determine whether your specific CAC location is considered rural. The physical address of a CAC MUST be defined as rural to be eligible for this award type

Am I Rural? - Example Report

Click here to view example reports from the Am I Rural? - Tool. Important information is highlighted within the examples to help you determine your eligibility

Resources for Rural CACs

Click here to visit NCA's Rural Resource Hub where you will find helpful resources that can help rural CACs do their vital work

Satellite Membership

Click here to learn more about the eligibility requirements and application process for Satellite Memberships with NCA

Service Area Need

View the CAC Coverage Maps page to find out more about CAC service area coverage in your state

Teleservices Response

Click here to view a report based on 2020 CAC Census data that dives into the rapid shift CACs made toward offering virtual services

RFP Questions?

Submit a new question via our online Q&A form, or to view answers to prior questions. The answer form is updated weekly through Wednesday, July 29th

Live Q&A Webinars

Click here to register for the 2027 RFP Live Q&A Webinars. Recordings of all the live Q&A webinars can be accessed here as well

Grant Eligibility

Click here to learn what types of NCA grants your organization may be eligible to apply for


Rural FAQs


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Affiliate & Associate/Developing, Accredited, and Satellite CACs are eligible to apply for the Rural Capacity award type.
Yes, only for Rural Focus 1. Applicants MUST provide signed and dated letters of support or memoranda of understanding for all key partners that include the following: 1) Expression of support for the program and a statement of willingness to participate and collaborate with it, and 2) Description of the partner’s current role and responsibilities in the planning process and expected responsibilities when the program is operational. Letters of Support should be included from partner agencies and local community support within the new and/or expanded service area, as well as from the State Chapter if opening a new Satellite center. An applicant’s plan must be coordinated and in compliance with the Chapter growth and development plan.
Eligibility is based on the physical location of your CAC, using the Am I Rural? - Tool.
No. Eligibility is based on the CAC's physical location, not its service area.
Yes, if they are officially recognized by NCA and located in a qualifying rural area.
Applications should include information on unmet needs, service gaps, and community demand.
No. Logic Models are optional and do not have to be submitted with your application.

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