Without immediate congressional action, the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) federal funding will sustain drastic cuts and community programs that specifically serve victims of sexual violence will face hard decisions in determining what life-saving services to cut back. The VOCA Crime Victims Fund is made up of non-taxpayer monies, monetary penalties associated with federal criminal convictions. Deposits to VOCA have decreased tremendously over the past several years due to fewer criminal prosecutions, which means the health of the fund is in grave jeopardy. As the size of the fund dwindles, less money is available to be disbursed to states in the form of victim service grants.