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 $600K for Victim Services Training!
Non-profits and government entities focused on victim services can secure funding to host crucial training conferences. This grant supports the development and execution of national and regional events aimed at enhancing victim assistance and compensation administration.
Get $600K for Community Awareness Projects!
Organizations can receive up to $600,000 to help communities raise awareness about crime victims' rights and services. This funding supports public education and outreach efforts nationwide.
Get Up to $600K for Victim Services Grants
Nonprofits can access up to $600,000 to expand specialized services for human trafficking victims, with a focus on underserved communities. This funding aims to boost community response through partnerships, training, and awareness campaigns.
Get $500K to Improve Child Victim Support Systems!
This grant offers up to $500,000 for organizations focused on improving support systems for child and youth victims and their families. Funds will be used to build stakeholder networks, conduct needs assessments, and develop strategies for better intervention and treatment across systems.
Get Up to $500K for Child Victim Support Programs
State-level organizations can secure up to $500,000 to build coordinated systems of care for child and youth victims. This funding supports Phase 1 planning to identify and address gaps in services, ensuring comprehensive support for victims and their families.
Grant: Up to $500K for Victim Services & Trafficking Prevention
Nonprofits with a proven track record can receive up to $500,000 to provide vital services to human trafficking victims. This funding also supports interagency collaboration to combat human trafficking across the US.
Get Funding to Expand Victim Services | OVC Grants
Nonprofits and government agencies can secure up to $500,000 to enhance or launch critical services for crime victims, including children, youth, and elders experiencing abuse or fraud. These grants aim to bolster support systems for a wide range of victim needs, from emergency aid to long-term assistance.
Get $500K to Protect Seniors from Abuse & Fraud
Non-profits and government agencies can secure up to $500,000 to develop programs that enhance safety and security for older adults facing abuse and financial exploitation. This funding aims to improve outcomes and minimize trauma for vulnerable seniors.
Get $500K to Expand Campus Sexual Assault Services
Colleges and universities can receive up to $500,000 to establish or grow Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) programs. This funding supports providing vital medical forensic care and advocacy for sexual assault survivors on campus.
Get Up To $500K For Nonprofit Training & Conferences
Nonprofit organizations and public agencies can receive up to $500,000 to host the National SART Training Conference, offering cutting-edge training to victim service professionals. A portion of the funds can be used for scholarships to ensure broad participation from diverse SART teams.
Get Up to $500,000 to Fight Identity Theft Fraud
National victim-serving organizations can receive up to $500,000 to create coalitions that help identity theft victims. This funding expands outreach and strengthens support networks for those affected by identity theft.
Tribal Orgs: Get $500K for Victim Assistance Training!
Tribal commercial and nonprofit organizations, tribal colleges, and consortiums with experience in Native American communities can secure up to $500,000 to deliver vital victim assistance training and technical support.
Grant Funding for Child Justice Partnerships
Nonprofits can access $500,000 to provide specialized training and support for American Indian and Alaskan Native organizations working to protect child victims of abuse. This funding will enhance multidisciplinary approaches to investigation, prosecution, treatment, and advocacy for child abuse victims.
Unlock Up To $500K for Victim Support Programs!
Nonprofits and public agencies can now apply for up to $500,000 to develop national training and support initiatives for crime victim service providers. This funding aims to enhance victim rights and services across critical areas like child abuse, elder abuse, and sexual assault.
Get Funding to Fight Elder Financial Exploitation
Are you in the financial industry or a victim service provider focused on elder abuse? This grant offers up to $500,000 to develop innovative collaborations that detect and respond to elder financial exploitation, improving services for victims.
Unlock $500K for Victim Services Innovation
Victim service organizations can apply for up to $500,000 to translate and disseminate crucial statistical data. This fellowship will empower your team to better inform practice and policy in victim services using research.
Get $500K Grant to Expand Legal Aid for Trafficking Victims
Non-profits can receive up to $500,000 to provide vital training and technical assistance for legal services. This funding aims to help victims of human trafficking overcome legal hurdles, enhancing their safety and independence.
Get $450K to Serve Native American Crime Victims
Tribal and BIA victim service programs can receive up to $450,000 to recruit and train professionals to serve American Indian/Alaska Native victims of crime in underserved areas. This funding aims to build a dedicated workforce for remote locations, ensuring vital services reach those in need.
Secure $450K for Native Victim Services & Justice
This grant offers up to $450,000 to plan and host the National Indian Nations Conference, focusing on improving justice and victim services for American Indian and Alaska Native communities. It's designed for organizations aiming to enhance the capacity of professionals working with these victims.
Get Up to $400K for Victim Services & Anti-Trafficking
Nonprofits and organizations focused on combating human trafficking can receive up to $400,000 to provide essential services and enhance community response efforts. This funding aims to improve victim care, foster interagency collaboration, and raise public awareness.