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.
Funding for Youth Opioid & Substance Use Programs
This grant offers funding to states, communities, non-profits, for-profits, and universities to develop programs that help children and families affected by opioid and substance use disorders. The goal is to improve public safety and provide beneficial support through the justice system.
Get Funding for Drug Treatment Court Programs
This grant supports states, local courts, and governments in developing and improving drug treatment courts for individuals with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health issues. Funds are available for training and technical assistance to enhance these vital programs.
Get Funding to Protect Kids from Violence
This grant supports community-based programs designed to build resilience and prevent juvenile violence among children and families exposed to various forms of violence. Funding can be used to enhance support services and help organizations better identify and assist at-risk families.
Get Funding: Expand Youth Mentoring Programs
Nonprofits can receive funding to enhance and expand mentoring services for children and youth impacted by opioid and other drug misuse. This grant aims to support organizations committed to advancing civil rights and racial equity in juvenile justice.
Get Funding to Support At-Risk Girls!
Community organizations can secure funding to develop or enhance programs that support girls involved in the juvenile justice system. This grant aims to provide early intervention and treatment services, with a portion available for training and technical assistance providers.
Unlock Funding to Reduce Youth Recidivism!
Non-profits and local governments can get grants to help young people re-enter communities after confinement, aiming to lower re-offending rates and boost public safety.
Boost Your Tribal Advocacy Center: Get Funding!
American Indian and Alaska Native Tribal governments and organizations can receive funding to enhance or establish Children's Advocacy Centers and multidisciplinary team responses for child abuse cases.
Get Funding to Improve Youth Defense Services!
This grant is for organizations and individuals dedicated to enhancing legal defense services for young people in the justice system. Funds are available to support improvements and ensure fair, just, and beneficial outcomes for youth facing legal challenges.
Grant for Businesses Supporting Incarcerated Parents & Children
This grant supports businesses and organizations providing services to incarcerated parents and their minor children, as well as children with incarcerated parents. Funding aims to improve outcomes for these families and reduce recidivism.
Unlock Funding for Youth Mentoring Programs!
Are you a non-profit or organization dedicated to youth delinquency prevention and victim support through mentoring? This grant offers significant funding to enhance your capacity to develop, implement, and expand effective mentoring practices nationwide.
Get Funding to Combat Online Child Exploitation
This grant offers funding to organizations developing training programs for the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force network. Eligible applicants will support law enforcement and related agencies in their fight against child sexual abuse material and online child exploitation.
Get Grants to Mentor At-Risk Youth & Boost Communities
Nonprofits focused on youth development can receive funding to expand mentoring programs for at-risk or high-risk children and teens. This grant aims to reduce juvenile delinquency and victimization by providing crucial support and guidance.
Get Funding to Fight Online Child Exploitation
This grant is for law enforcement agencies and task forces to enhance their technology and training for investigating online child exploitation. Secure resources to combat child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and protect vulnerable children online.
Grant Funding: Boost Your Child Abuse Victim Services
Nonprofits and regional centers focused on child abuse victim advocacy are eligible for funding to expand and improve services for child abuse and neglect cases. This grant aims to enhance multidisciplinary teams and advocacy centers, leading to better investigations and support for child victims and their families.
Grant for Child Abuse Prosecutor Training & Support
This grant funds training and technical assistance for prosecutors who handle child abuse cases, aiming to boost their effectiveness in investigations and prosecutions. It's designed for legal professionals dedicated to protecting vulnerable children.
Get Funding to Support Opioid Affected Youth
If you received a special invitation from OJJDP, you can apply for administrative funding to support vital work with opioid-affected youth. This grant helps adjust and enhance your previously awarded OJJDP funds.
Get Funding for Family Drug Court Programs
This funding is for local and tribal governments looking to establish or improve family drug courts. It aims to enhance collaboration with treatment and child welfare systems to support families and improve outcomes for children and parents.
Get Grants to Fight Online Crime & Protect Kids
This grant is for established Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Forces looking to enhance their capabilities in combating online child exploitation. Funds will support operational expenses and investigative efforts to keep children safe online.
Get Funding: Juvenile Justice Programs in NY, WA, Guam
This grant is for organizations in New York, Washington, and Guam focused on juvenile justice and delinquency prevention. Funds are available to support your vital programs and initiatives.
Unlock Funding for Child Safety Initiatives
Non-profits and public agencies dedicated to protecting missing and exploited children can secure grants to enhance their vital work. Funds support programs aimed at preventing child abduction, exploitation, and abuse, ensuring the safety and well-being of vulnerable youth.