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.
Get Funding to Help Children Exposed to Violence
This grant is for organizations dedicated to supporting children who have experienced violence, providing them with essential training and technical assistance. Secure funding to implement vital strategies and improve outcomes for vulnerable youth.
Get Funding to Combat Gang Violence & Youth Crime
Non-profits and public agencies focused on juvenile justice can apply for funding to provide training and technical assistance. This grant supports efforts to reduce gang activity and improve outcomes for at-risk youth.
Get Funding to Stop Youth Violence & Build Safer Communities
Nonprofits and local governments can get funding to develop and improve programs that prevent youth violence, including gang involvement. This initiative aims to create safer communities by addressing the root causes of youth crime.
Get Funding for Youth Services & Foster Care Transition
Nonprofits and community organizations can secure funding to create innovative residential care and treatment programs for at-risk youth, including those transitioning from foster care. This grant supports the development of replicable models focused on preventing youth involvement with the justice system and promoting successful futures.
Get Funding to Transform Youth Justice & Boost Your Community!
Are you a non-profit or government agency focused on youth justice? This grant supports closing youth correctional facilities and reinvesting savings into community-based alternatives, creating new opportunities and improving local economies.
Get Funds to Boost Your Juvenile Justice Initiatives!
This grant is for states and local agencies looking to fund innovative programs that prevent and address juvenile delinquency. Secure funding to improve education, training, prevention, and rehabilitation efforts within the juvenile justice system.
Get Funding for Juvenile Justice System Reform!
This initiative is for states seeking to implement innovative, research-based strategies to reduce juvenile recidivism and reinvest savings into effective prevention programs. It aims to create a justice system that is rare, fair, and beneficial for young people.
Get Funding for Youth Arts Programs!
This grant offers funding for organizations providing arts programs to justice-involved youth. The goal is to reduce delinquency and risky behaviors through creative outlets like music, drama, and visual arts.
Secure Funding to Combat Child Exploitation
Law enforcement agencies can receive funding to develop and implement strategies for protecting children under 18 from commercial sexual exploitation. This grant supports enhanced training, victim identification, prosecution, and intervention services, especially for tech-facilitated exploitation.
Get Funding for Alaska Native Youth Programs!
Alaska Native organizations can get funding to build capacity and develop strategies supporting youth within the juvenile justice system. This grant aims to strengthen communities by providing culturally relevant prevention, intervention, and treatment services.
Secure Funding for Child Safety Tech Research
Researchers and organizations dedicated to combating technology-facilitated crimes against children are invited to apply for funding. This grant supports in-depth research to enhance our understanding of these crimes and develop effective strategies to protect young victims.
Get Funding to Support LGBTQ+ & Two-Spirit Youth
This grant is for organizations dedicated to improving the juvenile justice system for LGBTQ+ and Two-Spirit youth. Funding supports training and technical assistance to ensure fair and beneficial interactions with the justice system.
Get Funding to Prevent Youth Violence in Schools
K-12 schools can receive funding to implement evidence-based programs that reduce youth violence and victimization, improving school safety and climate. This grant supports direct intervention efforts and training for effective prevention strategies.
Get Funding for Youth Programs & Research
Are you involved in programs for at-risk or gang-involved youth? This grant offers funding for research and evaluation to develop effective, evidence-based strategies and policies. Businesses and organizations working to prevent and address juvenile delinquency can apply to improve outcomes for young people.
Get Funding to Help At-Risk Youth & Families Thrive!
This grant supports organizations creating specialized intervention and treatment programs for youth with problematic sexual behavior and their victims. Funding is available for direct program services and crucial training to enhance community-based support systems.
Get Funding to Help Families in the Justice System
This grant helps states, communities, and tribal governments improve alternative sentencing programs for parents in the justice system. The goal is to create better outcomes for children, parents, and families.
Get Grants for Juvenile Justice Facility Upgrades
Are you running a juvenile justice residential facility? This program offers funding to help you implement crucial emergency preparedness strategies and enhance your facility's safety protocols.
Get Funding for Youth Drug Courts!
Is your state, local court, or tribal government focused on helping youth overcome substance use disorders? This grant helps implement and improve innovative drug treatment courts specifically designed for young people with substance use or co-occurring mental health challenges.
Fund Your Family Treatment Court Program
Local governments and Tribal nations can get funding to start or improve family treatment courts. This program aims to enhance collaboration with substance use treatment and child welfare systems to support families and improve outcomes.
Get Grants for Youth Mentoring Programs
Are you an organization providing mentoring services to at-risk youth? This grant from OJJDP can help you expand and enhance your programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and victimization.