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.
Funding for Victim Services: Grow Your Impact
Are you a healthcare facility or non-profit focused on victim support? This grant can help you expand crucial medical forensic examination services for sexual assault victims, ensuring better care and outcomes.
Get Grant $$ for Victim Service Tech Upgrades
Victim service organizations and State Administering Agencies can get funding to adopt or improve technology for better victim interaction, service quality, and accessibility. This grant boosts your tech capacity to serve crime victims more effectively.
Grant for Tech Abuse Victim Services
This grant is for organizations providing essential services to victims of technology-facilitated abuse, aiming to combat bullying, harassment, and stalking online. Funding supports programs designed to protect and empower those targeted through digital means.
Get Funding for Pet-Friendly Domestic Violence Shelters
Non-profits and government agencies can get grants to expand shelters and housing options, allowing victims of domestic violence to bring their pets. This funding helps create safe havens that accommodate both victims and their beloved companion animals, including service and emotional support animals.
Get Funding to Boost Victim Support Services
This grant supports organizations looking to enhance services for sexual assault survivors by updating a crucial operational guide for forensic nursing programs. Eligible entities can secure funding to improve the quality and reach of care provided to victims.
Get Funding for Victim Services: OVC FY25 VOCA Grants
This grant offers vital financial aid to states for victim compensation programs. Funds are intended to help cover costs for eligible crime victims, supporting their recovery and access to essential services.
Get Funding for Victim Support in Emergencies
Entities responding to mass violence or terrorism in Maine can receive funding to provide crisis response, victim assistance, and compensation. This program is designed to supplement existing resources when events overwhelm local capacity.
Tribal Groups: Get Funds for Victim Services!
Native American and Alaska Native tribes are eligible for funding to build, grow, and improve vital services for crime victims within their communities. This grant aims to directly address the diverse needs of victims through dedicated support programs.
Get Funding for Victim Support in Georgia!
Georgia organizations responding to acts of mass violence or domestic terrorism can receive funding for crisis response, victim assistance, and compensation. This program supplements existing resources to ensure timely and comprehensive victim services.
Get Funds for Victim Support & Crime Response
Wyoming organizations can receive funding to provide essential services and compensation to victims of mass violence and terrorism. This grant aims to supplement existing resources for crisis response, long-term support, and criminal justice assistance.
Get Funds for Victim Support After Mass Violence
This program provides emergency funds to eligible entities responding to acts of mass criminal violence or domestic terrorism, helping to cover crisis response, victim assistance, and compensation costs.
Get Funding for Victim Support & Crisis Response
This program provides emergency funding to eligible entities in Texas responding to mass criminal violence or domestic terrorism incidents. Funds can cover crisis response, victim compensation, and support services when existing resources are overwhelmed.
Get Funding to Boost Crime Victim Awareness
Nonprofits focused on victim services can receive funding to create a national resource guide for Crime Victims' Rights Week. This initiative aims to increase public awareness of victim issues nationwide and prepare for future events.
Grant Funding for Human Trafficking Services
This grant supports organizations working with human trafficking victims, providing specialized training and resources to ensure compliance with VAWA confidentiality laws. Funding is directed towards enhancing victim services and grantee support.
Get Funds for Crime Victim Support Post-Terrorism
Eligible entities in Santa Clara County can secure funding for crisis response, victim compensation, and criminal justice support following acts of mass violence or terrorism. This program offers supplemental assistance to help victims cope with and recover from devastating events.
Get Grants for Victim Services & Underserved Communities
Are you a non-profit or organization dedicated to helping crime victims? This grant funds innovative programs that expand victim services and options, especially for those in underserved areas, by encouraging unique partnerships.
Secure Grants to Boost Victim Services & Community Safety
Non-profits and organizations focused on victim services can apply for funding to expand sexual assault forensic examination programs and receive essential training. This initiative aims to improve community safety and access to justice for crime victims.
Tribal Grants: Get Funding for Victim Services
Federally recognized Indian Tribes and ANCSA regional corporations can access administrative funding to enhance victim services within their communities. This non-competitive grant directly supports initiatives funded by the Crime Victims Fund.
Get Funding for Underserved Victim Services!
Are you an organization serving historically underserved crime victims? This grant provides funds to offer culturally responsive services and overcome barriers to critical assistance for marginalized communities.
Get Grant Funding for Pet Shelter & Housing Support
If you've received an invitation, this grant offers supplemental funding to enhance emergency and transitional pet shelter and housing assistance programs. The funds will support your grant objectives, including annual grantee convenings and overall program improvement.