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 Anti-Trafficking Housing Support
This grant is for organizations dedicated to identifying and assisting human trafficking victims, providing crucial housing services. It aims to bolster victim-centered, trauma-informed programs that promote justice and empowerment.
Get Funding to Protect Seniors from Abuse & Exploitation
This grant helps organizations build or improve teams that identify and respond to elder abuse and financial exploitation, providing crucial support to older victims. Funding aims to improve case outcomes, ensure victim safety, and increase offender accountability.
Get Funding for Tribal Victim Services
Federally recognized Indian Tribes and ANCSA regional corporations can receive formula-based funding to provide crucial services to crime victims within their communities. This program aims to enhance victim support and safety across American Indian/Alaska Native populations.
Funding to Prevent Trafficking & Support Victims
This grant supports organizations working to prevent human trafficking and provide vital services to victims. It's designed for non-profits and government agencies focused on victim-centered, trauma-informed care and early intervention.
Get Funds for Victim Support & Emergency Response
Local governments and non-profits in Waukesha, Wisconsin, can apply for funds to assist victims of mass violence and terrorism through crisis response, justice support, and compensation. This program provides supplemental aid when existing resources are overwhelmed by major incidents.
Funding for Culturally Responsive Victim Services
Non-profits and victim service organizations can receive funding to enhance their capacity in providing culturally responsive and trauma-informed services to crime victims. This fellowship aims to build expertise and support OVC's mission to improve victim-centered care.
Grant: Boost Victim Services with Tech Funding!
Nonprofits and organizations serving crime victims can get funding to implement or improve technology solutions. This grant aims to enhance access to and the quality of victim services through innovative tech strategies.
Unlock Funding for Human Trafficking Survivor Services
Are you involved in anti-human trafficking efforts? This grant offers vital training and technical assistance to enhance your capacity to identify, assist, and serve survivors, promoting justice and empowerment.
Get Funding for Victim Services & Human Trafficking Prevention
Are you a non-profit or government agency providing services to human trafficking victims? This grant from the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) offers funding to expand your crucial support programs and enhance victim identification and assistance.
Combat Human Trafficking: Get Funding for Victim Services
Non-profits and task forces can get funding to expand multidisciplinary efforts combating human trafficking. This grant supports services for victims, aiming to identify, assist, and empower them through a victim-centered approach.
Get Grants for Crisis Hotlines: Expand Your Victim Services
Non-profits and organizations enhancing or expanding national crisis hotlines are eligible for funding to provide vital support services and resources to crime victims. This grant supports participation in the National Hotline Consortium, fostering shared technology and best practices for high-quality victim assistance.
Fund Your Crime Victim Support Program: Get Grants!
Non-profits and community organizations can secure funding to establish or expand sexual assault forensic examination programs. This grant aims to increase the availability of trained examiners and improve post-assault care for underserved communities.
Boost Your Alaska Native Services: Funding Available!
Alaska Native organizations and professionals are invited to apply for fellowships supporting victim assistance programs in rural communities. This funding aims to enhance access to services and improve the quality of life for crime victims across Alaska.
Get Funding for Victim Support Services
Non-profits and organizations serving victims of mass violence and domestic terrorism can secure funding to develop and implement evidence-based mental and behavioral health responses. This grant supports training, technical assistance, and resources to better assist victims and improve community preparedness.
Grants for Child Trafficking Victims: Secure Funding Now!
State and Tribal governments can secure funding to improve services for child and youth victims of human trafficking. This grant aims to develop statewide strategies to identify, assist, investigate, and prosecute cases, ultimately enhancing outcomes for vulnerable youth.
Get Funding for Hate Crime Reporting Hotlines
Non-profits and state agencies can apply for grants to establish state-run hate crime reporting hotlines. This funding aims to assist victims who may be hesitant to report these crimes.
Boost Victim Services: Get Grant Funds for Alaska
Alaska's VOCA Victim Compensation Programs can receive funding to help crime victims cover financial burdens like medical fees, lost income, and relocation. This grant aims to supplement state efforts and ease victims' financial hardships after experiencing crime.
Get Funding for Victim Support Programs!
This grant is for State victim compensation programs that provide financial aid to crime victims for expenses like medical costs, lost income, and funeral fees. If your program helps victims recover from financial hardship due to crime, you could be eligible for significant funding to enhance your services.
Get Funding: Support for Crime Victim Compensation Programs
Are you a state or territory administering a VOCA Victim Compensation Formula Program? This grant provides crucial financial assistance to offset the costs faced by crime victims, such as medical fees, lost income, and relocation.
Get Funding: Victim Support Grants for Emergencies
If your organization responds to mass violence or terrorism, you may be eligible for funding to provide critical crisis response, victim assistance, and compensation. This program helps jurisdictions unable to meet victim needs with existing resources, covering costs from immediate relief to long-term support and participation in the justice process.