Administration for Children and Families
ACF, a US federal agency, funds programs and grants supporting families, children, and individuals seeking self-sufficiency.
Get Funding for Youth Services & Shelter Programs
Nonprofits and community organizations helping runaway, homeless, or exploited youth can secure funding to provide critical street-based outreach, support, and shelter services. This program aims to connect vulnerable young people with resources for safe choices and housing solutions.
Tribal Grants: Fund Your Foster Care & Adoption Programs
Tribes, tribal organizations, and consortia can receive one-time grants to develop and submit plans for Title IV-E foster care, adoption, and guardianship assistance programs. Funds support essential development costs like data systems, cost allocation, and legal procedures.
Get Funding for Youth Programs & Prevent Teen Pregnancy
Local organizations can apply for grants to create and test new strategies for preventing adolescent pregnancies, focusing on high-risk and underserved youth populations. The funding supports programs teaching essential life skills like financial literacy and healthy relationships, with rigorous evaluation required.
Secure Housing Funding for Domestic Violence Survivors
Nonprofits and organizations can receive funding to create a national center offering training and technical assistance. This initiative aims to improve safe and supportive housing options for domestic violence survivors by enhancing coordination with housing and homeless service providers.
Grant for Domestic Violence Support: Expand Services
Non-profits and community programs can receive funding to expand and enhance services for children, youth, and parents affected by domestic violence. This grant supports developing culturally relevant, trauma-informed resources and training to improve program capacity.
Get Funding: Support for Abused Parents & Children
This grant funds programs that help abused parents and their children prevent future domestic violence by offering specialized, age-appropriate, and culturally sensitive support. It also aims to empower non-abusing parents in their caregiving roles and facilitate positive parent-child interactions.
Fund Your Tribal Child Welfare Programs!
American Indian/Alaska Native communities can receive funding to establish a center focused on preventing child abuse and neglect. This grant supports the development and dissemination of culturally relevant, trauma-informed services to strengthen families.
Get Funding for Domestic Violence Prevention and Services
Are you an organization dedicated to preventing and responding to domestic violence? This grant supports a national resource center to collect and share vital information, provide training, and offer services to victims and their families.
Secure Funding for Indian Tribes Supporting Women
Indian tribes and tribal organizations can receive funding to enhance their response to domestic violence and increase safety for Indian women. This grant supports technical assistance and training to combat family violence and hold perpetrators accountable.
Grant Funds: Boost Domestic Violence Support Services
Are you a non-profit organization focused on domestic violence prevention and intervention? Secure funding to enhance your work within criminal justice, child protective services, healthcare, or mental health systems nationwide.
Get Grant Funding to Strengthen Your Domestic Violence Services
This grant is for organizations funded under the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA) that want to build their capacity and receive technical assistance. Funding will support enhancing organizational management, financial planning, and strategic development to better serve survivors of family, domestic, and dating violence.
Funding for Tribal & Migrant Child Abuse Prevention
Tribal organizations and migrant programs can secure funding to develop and enhance community-based initiatives preventing child abuse and strengthening families. This grant supports culturally relevant programs and family support services, aiming to reduce child abuse and neglect.
Grant Funding for Tribal Child Welfare Partnerships
This grant supports partnerships between state child welfare agencies and tribes to improve the implementation of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA). Funds will help create effective protocols for identifying, notifying, and placing Native American children, ensuring their rights and well-being.
Get Funding for Culturally Specific Violence Prevention Programs
Non-profits and organizations serving underserved racial and ethnic communities can receive funding to enhance culturally relevant domestic violence intervention and prevention services. This grant aims to build capacity for survivor-centered, trauma-informed, and linguistically appropriate support.
Get Funding to Support LGBTQ+ Domestic Violence Victims
This grant supports LGBTQ+ and domestic violence organizations looking to expand services for victims of intimate partner violence. Funds aim to develop and implement effective prevention strategies, create resources, and provide training to better serve the unique needs of the LGBTQ+ community.
Get Grants for LGBTQ Youth Support Programs
This funding supports organizations partnering with child welfare systems to create evidence-based programs enhancing permanency and stability for LGBTQ youth in foster care. The goal is to develop and catalog effective strategies that improve well-being and placement outcomes for these vulnerable youth.
Get Funding for Developmental Disability Initiatives
Universities and affiliated organizations can secure grants to advance education, research, and services for individuals with developmental disabilities. This funding supports programs focused on improving community integration, health, and employment for this population.
Grant Funds for Migrant Child Development & Family Support
This grant helps organizations that serve low-income migrant and seasonal worker families and children improve early childhood education services and build stronger partnerships. Funds are used to enhance coordination between Head Start, other early care providers, and stakeholders, focusing on child development, staff training, and community support.
Boost Your AI/AN Business: Grant for Early Childhood Support
This grant is for organizations serving American Indian/Alaska Native children and families, aiming to improve early childhood education and development programs through enhanced collaboration and workforce support.