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 $1.5M to Fight Human Trafficking!
Are you a victim service provider or law enforcement agency collaborating to combat human trafficking? Apply for up to $1.5 million to establish new multidisciplinary task forces or expand existing ones, enhancing your operations and partnerships.
Get Up to $1.5M to Combat Child Trafficking
Are you a state or tribal government seeking to significantly improve support for child and youth victims of human trafficking? This grant offers up to $1.5 million to develop, enhance, and coordinate programs that create effective system-wide change and improve outcomes for these vulnerable individuals.
Get $1.5M to Boost Your Tech for Victims' Services
Nonprofits and organizations focused on crime victim services can get up to $1.5 million to develop and scale innovative technology solutions that improve victim support nationwide. This funding aims to enhance accessibility, response, and overall services for crime victims through cutting-edge technological advancements.
Get $1.5M to Support 9/11 Victims & Commemorations
Non-profits and victim service providers can receive up to $1.5 million to offer vital case management, counseling, and information services to 9/11 victims and their families. This funding aims to enhance support and commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the attacks.
Get Up To $1.5M For Child & Youth Anti-Trafficking Initiatives
This grant helps state and tribal governments tackle barriers in identifying, assisting, and prosecuting child and youth victims of human trafficking. Funds support developing strategies and providing training to improve outcomes for these vulnerable individuals.
Get $1.5M to Boost Victim Services Training!
Are you a state victim assistance agency or a partner organization? This grant offers up to $1.5 million to enhance training and technical assistance for crime victim service providers, establishing or improving state victim assistance academies and statewide initiatives.
Get Up to $1.5M to Fight Human Trafficking
Non-profits and local governments can secure up to $1.5 million to build or strengthen multidisciplinary task forces fighting all forms of human trafficking. This funding supports victim identification, investigation, prosecution, and comprehensive victim services.
Secure Up to $1.5M for Complex Homicide Case Support
Non-profits and service providers experienced in handling complex homicide cases can secure funding to develop multidisciplinary support for affected families and communities. This grant also supports research into promising practices and dissemination of findings.
Get Funding for Identity Theft & Cybercrime Victim Services
Non-profits and victim service organizations can secure up to $1.5 million to expand identity theft victim assistance and address cybercrime needs. This funding supports training, technical assistance, and building new victim support coalitions nationwide.
Get $1.5M for Tribal Victim Services & Support
Nonprofits, universities, and consortia with AI/AN community experience can secure up to $1.5M to enhance victim services and coordination in American Indian/Alaska Native tribal communities. This funding supports culturally appropriate assistance for crime victims and their families.
Get $1.3M for Victim Services & Tribal Growth
Tribes and tribal consortia can get funding to boost victim services and community support. This grant aims to enhance responses to crime victims and their families within your community.
Get $1.25M to Support First Responders & Victims
Non-profits and organizations serving victim assistance professionals, law enforcement, and first responders can get up to $1.25 million. This funding supports the development and testing of programs to address vicarious trauma and its impact on those exposed to mass violence or cumulative trauma.
Stop FGM: Grants for Victim Support & Education
Non-profits and community-based organizations can receive funding to deliver services to FGM victims and educate professionals on detection and prevention. This grant aims to stop the practice of female genital mutilation and cutting through comprehensive support and outreach.
Get $1M to Boost Victims' Rights Services
Are you a legal clinic or a technical assistance provider focused on enforcing crime victims' rights? Secure up to $1 million to expand your crucial services within the criminal justice system.
Unlock $1M for Victim Service Language Access Training
If you're a national organization serving victims, this grant offers up to $1 million to boost language access services. The funding will enhance training and resources to ensure all victims, including those with limited English proficiency or who are deaf/hard-of-hearing, receive essential support.
Get $1M to Boost Victim Services Training!
Non-profits and educational institutions can apply for up to $1,000,000 to deliver crucial training and support for victim service providers. This funding aims to enhance academic education and build a community of practice for professionals serving victims.
Secure $1M+ Grants to Support Survivors of Violence
Organizations serving male survivors of violence, especially young men of color, can apply for up to $1,000,000 to develop and implement evidence-based, trauma-informed services. This funding also supports technical assistance to bolster these vital programs.
Get $900K to Fight Human Trafficking & Grow Services
Non-profits and service providers can receive up to $900,000 to enhance victim services, legal aid, or court-based human trafficking identification. This funding supports specialized training and technical assistance to combat human trafficking effectively.
Combat Trafficking: Get Up to $900K in Grant Funding
Law enforcement and victim service providers can now apply for grants to build stronger task forces against human trafficking. This funding aims to enhance collaborative efforts to combat sex and labor trafficking for all victims.
Get Up To $800K For Victim Legal Assistance Networks
Nonprofits, universities, and public agencies can apply for funding to build or support networks providing legal aid to crime victims. This grant aims to create comprehensive, collaborative legal services across state, regional, or local levels.