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 to Boost Victim Services in Healthcare
Hospitals and medical facilities can receive funding to expand or launch programs that provide vital support to crime victims. This grant aims to improve outcomes and prevent future victimization through evidence-based, victim-centered approaches.
Get Grants for Victim Services & Combat Human Trafficking
Are you a non-profit providing comprehensive support to human trafficking victims? This grant offers funding to enhance the quality and quantity of services you offer, strengthening your capacity to serve those in need.
Get Up To $XXX,XXX for Victim Support Programs
States are eligible to receive funding to enhance their victim compensation programs, providing financial aid to crime victims for costs associated with their victimization. This grant aims to support victims and encourage their participation in the justice system.
Get Grants to Help Crime Victims & Grow Your Services
State victim assistance programs can receive grants to fund initiatives that provide direct services to crime victims. This funding aims to support crucial aid and resources for those affected by crime.
Get Funding for Victim Support Resources & Videos
This cooperative agreement from the Office for Victims of Crime funds the creation of a comprehensive resource kit and video in English and Spanish to raise awareness about crime victim issues. Eligible organizations will develop innovative materials, including a theme video and translated content, to support the victim services field nationwide.
Tribal Grants: Funding for Victim Services & Community Support
This program offers vital training and technical assistance to support American Indian/Alaska Native tribal communities. The funding enhances your capacity to deliver comprehensive, culturally appropriate services to crime victims and their families.
Grant Funding for Victim Mental Health Services
Non-profits serving crime victims can get funding to boost mental health support, including suicide prevention training and expanded services for domestic violence and sexual assault survivors with serious mental illness.
Funding for Mass Violence Victim Support Programs
Non-profits and government agencies can secure funding to develop national strategies and resources for supporting victims and communities impacted by mass violence. This grant will enhance preparedness, response, and expertise in addressing such tragic events.
Fund Your Victim Specialist Training for Indian Country
Tribal colleges, universities, or organizations with tribal connections can get funding to train future victim service professionals for American Indian/Alaska Native communities. This program aims to build a pipeline of skilled individuals to serve remote and underserved areas, supporting vital victim services.
Fund Elder Abuse Prevention: Get Grants for Victim Services!
Are you a victim service provider or ancillary organization focused on elder abuse? This grant offers funding to develop and enhance innovative programs that improve trauma-informed and culturally competent services for elder abuse and financial exploitation victims.
Get Funding: Boost Victim Services with Tech
Nonprofits can get grants to develop and use innovative technology that helps crime victims access information, crisis assistance, and long-term support. This funding aims to expand the reach and effectiveness of victim services nationwide through technology.
Get Funding for Victim Services & Post-Conviction Support
Nonprofits and community organizations can receive funding to provide critical victim services throughout post-conviction processes, including appeals and parole hearings. This grant supports innovative programs addressing unique victim needs in cold cases, capital cases, and wrongful convictions.
Get Funding to Protect Vulnerable Youth!
This grant is for states to create coordinated systems that better serve and protect children and youth who have experienced victimization. You can secure funding to improve collaboration, ensure comprehensive services, and implement sustainable practices for at-risk youth.
Funded Training for Victim Services in Native Communities
Are you involved in victim services in American Indian and Alaska Native communities? This grant funds organizations to host crucial training conferences, equipping victim advocates and professionals with the knowledge and resources to better serve crime victims.
Funded Support for Crime Victim Services
This grant opportunity aims to enhance resources and provide updated guidance for organizations serving crime victims with disabilities. It focuses on improving multidisciplinary first response and forensic interviewing protocols to ensure accessible and appropriate support throughout the healing process.
Get Funding for Victim Services: Housing & Employment Training
Non-profits and for-profit organizations with expertise in housing or employment for marginalized populations can receive funding to provide specialized training and technical assistance. This grant aims to improve victim-centered services in housing and employment for survivors of human trafficking.
Fund Your Services for Human Trafficking Victims
Non-profits with a proven track record can receive funding to offer crucial services like housing, job training, legal aid, and healthcare to human trafficking survivors. This grant also supports community-wide anti-trafficking efforts through partnerships and training.
Get Funding for Victim Services & Anti-Trafficking Efforts
Non-profits and victim service organizations with experience helping human trafficking survivors can apply for funds to expand their services. This grant supports comprehensive care for all trafficking victims and strengthens community responses through training and awareness.
Get Funding to Combat Child Trafficking
This grant is for states looking to improve their programs and coordinate efforts to help child and youth victims of human trafficking. Funding will support developing statewide strategies to address the biggest challenges in combating child sex and labor trafficking.
Grant: Boost Access to Critical Health Services
This grant is for correctional facilities and university health centers looking to implement telemedicine programs. Funds will support the use of advanced audio-visual technology to provide 24/7 expert guidance for sexual assault forensic exams, improving victim care.