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 for Child Violence Support Programs
Non-profits and community organizations can secure grants to create vital support services for children impacted by violence. Funds are available to enhance strategies for reducing juvenile crime and protecting youth in homes, schools, and communities.
Unlock Funding for Youth Delinquency Prevention Programs
Grants are available for states and federally recognized tribes to fund proven strategies that support at-risk or delinquent youth. Local governments can also receive subgrants to implement these vital prevention programs.
Get Funding for Youth Opioid Impact Programs
Nonprofits and organizations serving youth and families affected by the opioid crisis can receive grants to fund critical identification, treatment, and support programs. Secure resources to make a real difference in your community.
Grant Funding for Child Safety Programs
Nonprofits and government agencies can receive funding to develop and deliver intervention and supervision services for adolescent sex offenders. This grant also supports treatment for victims and their families.
Get Funding to Mentor Youth & Prevent Delinquency
Non-profits can get funding from OJJDP to expand and improve programs that provide mentoring services to children and youth, aiming to prevent and reduce juvenile delinquency. This initiative offers support across five different categories for eligible organizations.
Fund Your Tribal Child Advocacy Center Expansion!
Federally recognized tribes can secure funding to establish or expand Child Advocacy Centers (CACs) and their services. This initiative aims to enhance critical support for child abuse victims and their families in tribal communities, ensuring better access to vital multidisciplinary team responses.
Fund Your Tribal Children's Advocacy Center Expansion!
Tribally recognized organizations serving American Indian/Alaska Native communities can receive funding and expert guidance to expand children's advocacy centers. This grant aims to improve child abuse investigations and support services for young victims and their families.
Get Funding to Improve Juvenile Defense Services
This grant helps states and localities enhance legal representation for youth in the juvenile justice system. Funds are available to improve access to legal services and resources that address the consequences of justice system involvement.
Grant for Law Enforcement Tech & Training
This grant supports law enforcement agencies and stakeholders involved in combating internet crimes against children. Funds are available to enhance training, develop strategic plans, and create critical resources for the ICAC task force program.
Fund Your Alaska Native Youth Justice Programs
Alaska Native tribes can secure funding to enhance their capacity to address juvenile justice needs and support positive outcomes for youth. This grant supports training and technical assistance to develop and sustain programs focused on reducing delinquency.
Get Funding for Youth Substance Abuse Treatment Courts!
This grant helps states, local governments, and tribal nations establish or improve juvenile drug treatment courts for young people struggling with substance abuse or mental health issues. Secure funds to provide essential treatment and support services for youth in the justice system.
Get Funding for Child Safety Tech & Training!
This grant helps organizations improve technology and training for the AMBER Alert system, focusing on recovering abducted children and preventing exploitation. Eligible entities can receive support to bolster national and border child alert systems and community awareness.
Funding for Family Drug Courts: Get Support!
This grant is for organizations operating or expanding family drug courts, aiming to provide enhanced substance use disorder treatment and recovery services for families. Funding will help improve public safety and support youth accountability and productive lives.
Fund Your ICAC Task Force: Hiring Support for Veterans
This grant offers funding to ICAC task forces to hire wounded veterans, enhancing digital forensic capacity to combat child exploitation. Your task force can reduce backlogs and increase investigations into internet crimes against children.
Grant Funding for Alaska Child Abuse Victims Services
Alaska organizations dedicated to helping child abuse victims and their families can secure funding to expand or enhance services through the Children's Advocacy Center model. This initiative aims to improve multidisciplinary responses and support for children in rural areas.
Get Grants for Gang Violence Prevention & Youth Programs
This grant supports state, local, and tribal jurisdictions in developing and implementing effective gang-reduction initiatives. Funding is for training and technical assistance to enhance public safety, hold youth accountable, and empower them to live productive lives.
Get Funding for Child Protection & Prosecution Training
Are you a prosecutor, law enforcement officer, child protection professional, or healthcare provider? Secure funding to enhance your multidisciplinary team's response and prosecution efforts for missing and exploited children's cases.
Get Funding for Child Abuse Prevention Training
This grant offers funding for organizations developing and implementing training programs for child abuse professionals. The goal is to improve how the judicial system handles child abuse and neglect cases, enhancing multidisciplinary investigations and prosecutions.
Get Funding for Youth Facility Safety & Operations
Juvenile justice residential facilities can receive funding to implement emergency preparedness plans, ensuring the safety of youth and staff and the continuation of operations during emergencies.
Secure Funding to Support Incarcerated Parents & Their Children
Are you an agency or service provider working with incarcerated parents and their children under 18? This grant offers funding to develop or expand crucial services, improve child safety during visits, and support facilities, ultimately enhancing public safety and family well-being.