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: Boost Your Tech & Victim Services!
State agencies focused on victim services can secure funding to upgrade their technology, improving access to resources and reporting accuracy. This grant offers between $25,000 and $250,000 to implement critical technological enhancements.
$250K Grant for AI/AN Communities: Build Victim Support!
Nonprofit organizations with experience in Native American communities can access up to $250,000 to develop culturally relevant victim support projects. This funding will empower communities to assess needs, create strategic plans, and build sustainable victim-centered services.
Get Up To $250K for Tech Upgrades!
Victim compensation agencies can receive funding to enhance their data collection and reporting systems. This grant aims to improve the accuracy of administrative reporting through the OVC Performance Management Tool.
Get $250K for Restorative Justice Programs!
Non-profits and organizations with expertise in restorative justice can receive up to $250,000 to study and document culturally responsive victim-centered programs, especially those serving tribal, urban, and youth communities.
Get $250K to Expand Victim Support Services
Are you a national nonprofit membership, professional affiliation, or community service organization? This grant offers up to $250,000 to identify and fill gaps in services for victims of polyvictimization, improving support and awareness.
Grant: Fund Victim Services Research & Training ($250k)
Victim service providers can receive up to $250,000 to enhance their understanding and application of research, leading to more effective and cost-efficient victim support.
Get $225K for Victim Support Resources
Nonprofits and public agencies can secure up to $225,000 to develop a comprehensive resource kit. This funding aims to enhance public awareness of crime victim issues throughout the year, particularly during National Crime Victims' Rights Week.
Unlock $200K for Tribal Victim Services & Training
Tribal governments and non-profits serving American Indian and Alaska Native victims can access $200,000 to improve service accessibility and provider capacity. This funding supports vital professional development to better reach and assist AI/AN victim populations.
Get Up to $200K for Family Support Services
Nonprofits and public agencies in rural areas can apply for funding to develop comprehensive support services for families affected by homicide. This grant aims to institutionalize and replicate promising practices for victim assistance.
Get $200K to Support Families of Kidnap Victims
This grant of up to $200,000 is for national organizations with expertise in victim services. It aims to fund crucial support, information, and referrals for families impacted by overseas kidnapping and hostage situations.
Funded Training for Victim Service Leaders!
This grant is for VOCA Victim Assistance and Victim Compensation Administrators to fund a national training conference. The conference will provide essential training, technical assistance, and a platform to share best practices for improving crime victim services.
Get $150K for Victim Services Training & Program Growth
Are you a VOCA victim assistance or compensation administrator? Secure up to $150,000 to host a national conference, enhancing crime victim services and program operations through expert training and best practice exchange.
Get $150K for Training & Crime Victim Services
This grant is for VOCA administrators to fund a national training conference aimed at improving crime victim services. It offers a platform for sharing best practices and enhancing program operations.
Get $150K for Victim Support & Awareness Initiatives
Nonprofits and public agencies can apply for $150,000 to create a national awareness forum for homicide victim survivors. This initiative aims to enhance support and resource sharing for those impacted by violent crime.
Get $150K for Elder Abuse & Financial Exploitation Programs
Are you involved in combating elder abuse and financial exploitation? The Office for Victims of Crime is offering a fellowship of up to $150,000 to support your vital work in this critical area.
Get $150K to Boost Victim Services Accessibility
Are you an individual with expertise in language access and victim services? This fellowship offers up to $150,000 to develop initiatives ensuring OVC services reach all victims, especially deaf, hard-of-hearing, and Limited English Proficiency communities.
Fund Your Legal Aid Program: $140K Grant for Attorneys
Attorneys, this competitive grant offers up to $140,000 to enhance legal assistance for crime victims. Focus on developing innovative programs and evidence-based training to build capacity in victim services.
Get Up to $135K for Legal & Strategic Crime Victim Support
Attorneys can apply for Vision 21 Fellowships to enhance legal assistance and strategic engagement for crime victims. This program offers up to $135,000 per fellowship to support crucial work in victim services.
$135K Fellowship for Victim Services Research
Individual victim service providers can receive up to $135,000 to analyze services for underserved crime victims and evaluate state Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) programs. This funding supports developing resources and improving victim assistance strategies.
Get $135K to Boost Your Victim Services Business!
This fellowship offers up to $135,000 to support specialized training and outreach in victim assistance and compensation. It's designed for professionals looking to expand their impact within tribal communities, underserved populations, and federal/military victim services.