Office for Victims of Crime
The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) is a US federal agency providing grants for victim services and programs nationwide.
Get Millions for Victim Services: VOCA Grant for Nonprofits
Nonprofits and public agencies serving crime victims can access significant funding for essential services like crisis counseling and legal advocacy. This grant aims to bolster community-based support for survivors of violent crimes.
Unlock Grants: Fund Your Justice & Safety Projects!
Non-profits and government entities focused on criminal justice improvement, juvenile delinquency prevention, or victim assistance can apply for funding. This grant aims to enhance the justice system's effectiveness and support crime victims.
Get Grants for Justice & Community Safety Projects
Are you a community organization focused on improving the criminal justice system, preventing juvenile delinquency, or assisting crime victims? The Office for Victims of Crime is offering significant funding for designated projects that make a real difference in your community.
Get Funding: Boost Your Justice System Impact!
This grant is for organizations working to improve the criminal justice system, combat juvenile delinquency, or assist crime victims. Secure funds to enhance your community safety initiatives and support those impacted by the justice system.
Tribal Governments: Get Up to $110M for Victim Services!
Tribes, tribal consortia, and designees can access up to $110 million to enhance victim services within their communities. This funding is designed to support a broad spectrum of needs identified by tribal leaders and stakeholders.
Get Up To $21.5M For Victim Services & Law Enforcement Programs
Law enforcement agencies in any size jurisdiction can apply to enhance victim services and partnerships, especially in high-crime areas. This funding aims to improve rights and services for crime victims, with an additional opportunity for technical assistance to build program capacity.
Secure $7M for Community Healing & Law Enforcement Programs
Law enforcement agencies in small, medium, and large communities can access up to $7 million to support healing initiatives after incidents of harm. This funding will establish demonstration sites, provide essential technical assistance, and offer rapid response resources.
Get $6.9M to Boost Crime Victims' Rights Services
If you're an organization focused on enforcing crime victims' rights or providing legal assistance, this grant offers substantial funding to expand your impact. The Office for Victims of Crime is making one large award to a managing provider who will then subgrant to clinics, all aimed at enhancing victim advocacy.
Get Up to $5M for Victim Services Grants
Victim assistance and compensation administrators can access up to $5 million in funding for specialized training and technical assistance. This program aims to improve federal grant management and support for VOCA administrators and their subgrantees.
Get Up To $4M for Victim Legal Access & Innovations
Are you a non-profit or legal service provider enhancing access to justice for crime victims? This grant offers funding to expand legal aid programs, explore tech solutions for rural areas, and boost advocacy through training and technical assistance.
Get Up to $3.5M for Innovative Healthcare Tech
Non-profits and government entities can apply for funding to establish a national telemedicine center providing expert guidance for sexual assault forensic medical exams. This initiative aims to leverage cutting-edge technology to support healthcare providers in rural, tribal, military, urban, and correctional settings.
Get Up To $3M to Boost Your Community's Safety & Support
This grant offers up to $3 million to help communities enhance emergency plans for victims of mass violence or domestic terrorism. Funding is for training and support to improve immediate and long-term assistance for victims, families, and first responders.
Get Up to $3M for Tribal Victim Support Programs
Tribal governments can access up to $3 million to build or improve programs that support American Indian and Alaska Native crime victims. This funding helps identify victim needs, offer direct services, and address underserved communities facing various forms of violence.
Grant Funding for Native Community Child Safety
Federally recognized Indian tribes and tribal nonprofits can access up to $2.5 million to enhance child abuse response and victim support systems within their communities. This funding aims to improve investigations, prosecutions, and provide culturally sensitive care for American Indian and Alaska Native children.
Get Grants: Fund Tech to Help Crime Victims
Nonprofits focused on victim services can get funding to develop and use innovative technology. This grant aims to improve how victims of crime receive information, crisis assistance, and long-term support.
Get Up to $2M for Victim Services Programs
Nonprofits and government agencies focused on helping minor sex trafficking victims can secure funding to expand or strengthen their support services. This grant aims to enhance the safety, self-sufficiency, and overall well-being of these young individuals through dedicated assistance programs.
Get Up to $2M for Housing Solutions for Trafficking Survivors
Are you a victim service provider focused on helping human trafficking survivors secure safe housing? This grant offers up to $2 million to enhance your ability to connect survivors with federal, state, local, and private housing programs.
Get Up To $2M to Protect Seniors & Combat Fraud
Law enforcement agencies can secure up to $2 million to enhance training for identifying and responding to elder fraud victims. This funding aims to help bring fraudsters to justice and connect seniors with essential support services.
Get $2M to Improve Child Victim Services
This grant offers up to $2 million to organizations focused on creating coordinated systems of care for child victims. Funding supports training and technical assistance to ensure children are assessed for victimization and receive comprehensive, sustained services.
Get Up To $2M to Improve Victim Services
Native American and Alaska Native organizations can receive up to $2,000,000 to create a comprehensive resource map. This funding aims to enhance access to vital services for crime victims and identify service gaps.