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 Funding for Victim Support After Mass Violence Events
Colorado entities responding to mass criminal violence or domestic terrorism can apply for funds to provide crisis response, long-term support, and compensation to victims. This program supplements existing resources to ensure timely and comprehensive aid when local capacity is overwhelmed.
Get Funding for Victim Reunification Travel
This program offers funding to organizations like NCMEC to help parents with the costs of international travel for Hague Convention hearings and child reunification. Secure financial support to reunite families and ensure children's safe return.
Get Grants for Crime Victim Awareness Projects
Non-profits can receive funding and support to run public education campaigns about crime victims' rights and services in their communities. This initiative aims to increase awareness and access to victim resources nationwide.
Funding for Crime Victim Support & Awareness Initiatives
Nonprofits and advocacy groups can secure funding to create a national resource guide promoting crime victim awareness for National Crime Victims' Rights Week. This grant will support efforts to educate the public and prepare for future awareness campaigns.
Get Funding to Expand Victim Support Services
This grant is for organizations looking to expand access to vital sexual assault forensic examinations and establish regional training programs. It aims to provide technical assistance to recipients of the OVC FY 2023 SAFE Program, ultimately improving support for victims.
Get Funding: Trauma Response & Victim Aid Grants
Non-profits and government agencies in Buffalo, NY, can secure funding to provide critical support and compensation for victims of mass violence and terrorism. This program offers resources for crisis response, long-term recovery, and justice system assistance.
Grant Money for Victim Service Program Growth
This grant offers training and technical assistance to administrators and subrecipients of VOCA Victim Assistance and Compensation programs. The goal is to enhance their ability to serve crime victims effectively and improve program operations.
Get Funding: Boost Victim Services in Law Enforcement
Law enforcement agencies can apply for funding to enhance direct victim service programs. This technical assistance aims to improve support and services for crime victims nationwide.
Get Grants: Empower Youth & Boost Victim Support!
This opportunity is for organizations dedicated to supporting crime victims and advancing civil rights. Funds will help implement critical youth advocacy programs, expanding vital services to those in need.
Grant: Fund Future Victim Specialists for Native Communities
This grant aims to train and develop victim service providers specifically for American Indian and Alaska Native victims of crime in remote areas. The funding will help Tribal and BIA programs build a dedicated workforce to ensure vital services reach underserved communities.
Get Funding for Hospital Victim Services
This grant offers technical assistance to existing hospital-based victim service programs funded by the Office for Victims of Crime. It aims to enhance victim support, promote healing, and improve justice outcomes for crime victims.
Get Funding for Family Recovery Support
Non-profits and lead organizations can receive funding to recruit and train peer recovery coaches who will support families and caregivers impacted by substance misuse, ultimately benefiting children and youth. This initiative aims to improve family well-being and reduce victimization by providing essential recovery support services.
Get Grant Funds to Support Crime Victim Families
This grant helps membership organizations like funeral directors and medical examiners partner with victim service groups to improve support for families affected by violent crime. Funds will be used to develop programs and materials that inform national audiences on how to assist grieving families.
Get Funding for Victim Services & Research
Are you a victim services organization? This grant offers funding to enhance victim support, research, and accessibility, especially for underserved communities.
Get Funding for Crime Victim Support Programs
This grant provides crucial financial assistance to eligible state and territory victim compensation programs. Funds are intended to offset the significant financial burdens crime victims face, including medical fees, lost income, and relocation expenses.
Get Funding to Support Crime Victims & Grow Your Services
Non-profits and government agencies can receive funding to provide vital services for victims of crime nationwide. This grant aims to improve victim support and promote equity within the justice system.
Get Funding for Victim Services Programs
Are you a non-profit organization providing services to minor victims of human trafficking? This grant can fund programs to enhance the quality and quantity of services, ensuring they are developmentally appropriate and tailored to individual needs.
Boost Your Business: Grants for Crime Victim Services
This grant is for organizations looking to innovate and expand services for crime victims, especially those in underserved communities. Funds are available to develop new solutions and improve information delivery to victims, with a requirement for project evaluation research.
Fight Human Trafficking: Get Funding for Your Task Force
This grant is for organizations developing or expanding multidisciplinary task forces to combat human trafficking. Funds support training and technical assistance to better identify, assist, and serve victims of human trafficking.
Get Funding to Combat Hate Crimes
State governments can receive funding to establish or enhance hate crime reporting hotlines, partnering with community organizations to better serve victims and increase reporting. This initiative aims to improve services and referrals for those impacted by hate crimes.