Grants awarded to enhance sexual assault prevention on campuses

Twenty-two Michigan colleges and universities have been awarded $1 million in grant funding to help prevent sexual assault on campus thanks to Michigan's Campus Sexual Assault Grant Program (CSAGP). This year marks the highest investment in the program to date, with more than $2.5 million in grant funding available since it was launched in 2015 by First Lady Sue Snyder.

"I'm proud that Michigan continues to be a leader in campus sexual assault awareness and prevention," Snyder said. "These grants enable our colleges and universities to develop innovative, evidence-based campaigns and strategies to help make our campuses safer-for students and survivors.

"I thank the Governor and my partners in the Legislature for their bipartisan support of this program, and I hope to see it continue long into the future. Our work is far from over, and we must continue investing in programs that will help inform and empower students and institutional leadership to prevent sexual assault on Michigan's campuses."

The grant program, which for the fourth consecutive year is administered by the Michigan State Police, aims to change the overall culture of sexual assault among the college-age population. This year, 22 community colleges and universities will receive $1 million in state grant funds appropriated from the FY 2019 General Fund. Universities, colleges and community colleges receiving full or partial funding from the 2018 CSAGP include:

- Albion College, $71,030

- Aquinas College, $11,695

- Central Michigan University $34,282

- Davenport University, $22,225

- Eastern Michigan University, $68,693

- Ferris State University, $39,675

- Finlandia University $20,400

- Glen Oaks Community College, $33,092

- Grand Valley State University, $248,039

- Jackson College, $21,675

- Lake Michigan College, $6,500

- Lake Superior State University, $24,300

- Lawrence Technological University, $19,640

- Michigan Technological University, $21,796

- Monroe County Community College, $21,050

- Northern Michigan University, $15,395

- Northwestern Michigan College, $7,750

- Oakland University $16,355

- University of Michigan $21,091

- University of Michigan - Flint, $125,175

- Wayne State University, $17,585

- Western Michigan University $132,557

The purpose of this grant is to fund the development of new and innovative programs to reduce and/or eliminate sexual assault on college campuses, with the goal of improving the safety and security of all students. The grant application review committee included representatives from the Michigan State Police, the Michigan Domestic and Sexual Violence Prevention and Treatment Board and the Executive Office of the Governor.

Grant recipients have until Nov. 30, 2019 to spend their awards. A complete list of award recipients is available at www.michigan.gov/cjgrants.

For updates on the First Lady's initiative, follow @MISaferCampus on Twitter and Instagram or visit www.EndCampusSexualAssault.com.

Published: Tue, Nov 27, 2018