Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention
The Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) is a US federal agency funding grants for juvenile justice and delinquency prevention programs.
Fund Your Juvenile Justice Innovation - Up to $750K!
Are you a researcher or organization focused on innovative juvenile justice solutions? Secure up to $750,000 to fund research and evaluations that improve delinquency prevention and system reform.
Get Up to $650K for Youth Re-entry Programs!
State, local governments, and tribes can get planning grants to develop strategies for improving community supervision for youth released from correctional facilities. Successful plans can lead to implementation grants of up to $650,000 to reduce re-offending and boost youth success.
Wyoming Businesses: Access $570K for Juvenile Justice Solutions!
Wyoming organizations can apply for $570,000 to create safer alternatives for juveniles in custody and improve compliance with juvenile justice laws. This funding aims to develop secure and nonsecure options and update policies and procedures.
Wyoming Grants: Funding for Juvenile Justice Programs
Wyoming-based public and private nonprofit agencies can apply for funding to develop alternatives for juveniles in custody and improve compliance with key juvenile justice regulations. This program aims to enhance juvenile justice services and policies within the state, offering significant financial support for eligible organizations.
Grant Money for Youth Drug Courts & Mentoring Programs
Are you a state, local, or tribal government entity? Secure funding to bolster your juvenile drug courts with crucial mentoring and support services for substance-abusing youth.
Grant for Tribal Youth Mentoring Programs - Get Funding!
Tribally-recognized organizations can apply for funding to develop, enhance, or expand community programs offering crucial mentoring services to tribal youth on reservations. This initiative aims to overcome barriers like remote locations and mentor shortages, providing vital support to underserved young people.
Get Funding for Youth Mentoring Programs
Are you involved in programs that support at-risk youth? This grant funds research to improve the effectiveness of mentoring, aiming to reduce juvenile delinquency and inform best practices. Eligible organizations can receive funding to conduct studies that will enhance resource utilization and program delivery.
Tribal Youth Program Grants: Boost Safety & Reduce Delinquency
American Indian tribes and Alaska Native communities can access training and technical assistance to build robust systems for reducing juvenile delinquency, violence, and child victimization. This program aims to enhance public safety within tribal communities through comprehensive support.
Tribal Youth Grants: Fund Prevention & Culture Programs
Tribal organizations and researchers, this grant supports innovative studies on tribal youth needs and effective delinquency prevention programs. Secure funding to empower tribal youth and communities through cultural preservation and intervention.
Get Funding to Reduce Juvenile Crime & Victimization
Local, state, and tribal law enforcement agencies can get funding to expand training and technical assistance programs. This initiative aims to equip officers with evidence-based strategies to effectively reduce juvenile crime and victimization.
Tribal Communities: Get Funds for Child Protection Programs!
Tribal communities can now apply for funding to expand crucial services and resources aimed at protecting children from harm and exploitation. This initiative by the OJJDP is designed to enhance child safety and well-being within your community.
Get Grants to Cut Underage Drinking & Boost Safety
Is your state agency committed to reducing underage drinking? This grant offers funding to implement proven strategies and research-based programs that enforce alcohol laws and prevent access for individuals under 21.
Grant Money for Juvenile Justice Innovations
Are you an organization focused on preventing juvenile delinquency, protecting children, or improving the justice system? This grant offers funding to support your impactful conferences.
Get Funding to Stop Youth Gangs in Your Community
Local governments and community organizations can apply for funds to implement proven strategies that prevent and intervene with youth involved in gangs. This grant supports comprehensive initiatives aimed at reducing gang activity and creating safer communities.
Unlock Funding for Child Protection Innovation
Are you a leader in juvenile justice or delinquency prevention focused on protecting children from violence? This fellowship offers funding to develop and implement innovative practices within your field.
Get Funding to Protect Kids from Violence!
This grant helps communities develop programs to prevent and reduce the impact of violence on children and families. Organizations focused on juvenile justice, victim support, or violence against women are encouraged to apply.
Unlock Funding for Youth Reentry Programs
If you provide reentry services for youth offenders transitioning back into society, this grant can fund vital educational, vocational, housing, and healthcare support. Secure funding to help these young individuals successfully reintegrate and thrive post-confinement.
Get Funding for Youth Intervention Programs
This grant supports community organizations developing comprehensive, evidence-based programs to help youth with sexual behavior problems, their victims, and families heal and prevent reoffending. Funding is available for developing intervention models and providing crucial training and technical assistance.
Get Grants to Fight Youth Gangs & Boost Safety
Is your jurisdiction facing youth gang challenges? This grant helps local governments and law enforcement implement proven strategies to suppress gang activity and reduce youth violence through OJJDP's Comprehensive Gang Model.
Get Funding to Reduce Youth Gang Activity!
Seeking funds to implement proven strategies that disrupt youth gang recruitment and incentivize desistance. Grants support diversion activities, tattoo removal, and life skills training for at-risk youth, with law enforcement partnerships.