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Welcome to GMAN!

The Arizona Attorney General's Office of Victim Services Victims' Rights Program Grants Management System (GMAN) is designed to make the reporting process easier and more efficient. GMAN prompts you to fill out online forms and submit materials (new applications, performance reviews, annual reports, etc.). In addition, supporting documents can be uploaded as file attachments - similar to sending an attachment in an e-mail.

Victims' Rights Program

In 1991 and 1995, the Arizona State legislature passed statutes to define and implement the rights accorded to victims of crime under Article II, Section 2.1 of the Arizona Constitution. these implementing statutes are entitled Crime Victims' Rights (detailed in Arizona Revised Statute Title 13, Chapter 40) and Victims' Rights for Juvenile Offenses (detailed in Arizona Revised Statute Title 8, Chapter 3, Article 7.) Specific entities are identified within these statutes and charged with performing certain duties. Implemented, these duties take the form of mandated or non-discretionary services to victims' of crime.

Arizona Revised Statute § 41-191.06(A) establishes a Victims' Rights Program (VRP) in the Attorney General's Office. The Program is charged with assisting and monitoring state and local entities that are required to implement and comply with Arizona's victims' rights laws. The Attorney General's VRP Plan includes the following: (1) Disbursement of Victims' Rights Fund (VRF) monies pursuant to Arizona Revised Statute § 41-191.08, (2) performance and financial evaluations of agencies that receive these monies, and (3) submission of an annual report to the Arizona Governor and legislature on the Victims' Rights Program.

Monies to support the financial impact of providing rights for victims of crime and delinquency are derived from two sources: (1) Collections under a Criminal Justice Enhancement Fund assessment, a percentage of which is deposited monthly to the VRF, and (2) collections and subsequent deposits to the VRF of a juvenile parental assessment fee. 

Steps to Get Started:
  • To Access GMAN, you computer must have an Internet Connection and
  • An Internet Browser (preferably Internet Explorer version 11)
  • Returning users can log in with their appropriate username and password, and
  • Can access the performance review in the My Tasks section of the home page.
  • New users can request a log in by following the 'New User?' hyperlink, and
  • Will receive notification once approved.
  • Once approved, new users can access the VRP Application in the My Opportunities section of the home page.

For technical assistance, please contact the GMAN Help Desk at 1-866-449-1425
Hours of Operation are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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