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 Child Advocate Programs
This grant provides resources to support organizations offering training and technical assistance to court-appointed special advocates for abused and neglected children. Eligible applicants will enhance the quality of representation for these vulnerable youth in dependency court proceedings.
Get Funding for Child Advocacy Programs
This grant supports organizations providing vital advocacy and representation for abused and neglected children in dependency court proceedings. Funds aim to enhance training, technical assistance, and membership services for Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) nationwide.
Unlock Funding for Child Welfare Court Training
Are you a judicial or court professional working with child abuse cases? This grant offers training and technical assistance to help you navigate complex cases and comply with federal child welfare laws.
Get Funding to Support Alaska Native Youth Programs
This grant offers funding to organizations in Alaska looking to develop partnerships and programs specifically designed to meet the cultural and developmental needs of Alaska Native youth. The goal is to build capacity within tribal communities to support youth at home, school, and in the wider community.
Get Grants for Youth Mentoring Programs!
Non-profits and community organizations can secure funding to expand or launch national youth mentoring programs. This grant supports initiatives that combat juvenile delinquency and child victimization through dedicated mentoring services.
Get Funding to Fight Online Child Exploitation
This grant is for state and local law enforcement agencies to build and maintain a national data system for investigating online child exploitation. The funding aims to improve investigations, promote data sharing, and enhance the capacity to combat child exploitation.
Get Funding for Tech & Crime Prevention Research!
This grant is for researchers and organizations focused on understanding and combating internet crimes against children. Funds support innovative research, data collection, and the development of new tools and strategies for investigation and prosecution.
Get Funding for Tech Crimes Training & Task Forces
This grant is for law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies focused on fighting child exploitation online. Funds are available to expand task forces and provide specialized training in areas like computer forensics and prosecution.
Get Funding for Youth Mentoring Programs
Local organizations can receive funding to develop, implement, or expand youth mentoring programs. This initiative aims to reduce juvenile delinquency and prevent violence through effective mentoring strategies.
Get Funding to Combat Online Child Exploitation!
Law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies can receive funding to expand or maintain task forces dedicated to fighting internet crimes against children. This grant supports personnel, equipment, and training to prevent, investigate, and prosecute technology-facilitated child exploitation.
Get Funding for Tribal Youth Justice Programs!
Federally recognized tribes can receive grants to develop and implement programs focused on holding AI/AN youth accountable and improving tribal juvenile justice systems. Funds can be used across 17 specific purpose areas to strengthen community initiatives.
Get Funding to Cut Underage Drinking & Boost Community Safety
This program offers grants to local communities collaborating with Air Force bases to implement proven strategies that reduce underage alcohol consumption among service members. Secure funding to enforce drinking laws and promote responsible choices, creating safer environments.
Get Grants for Your Court Program
This grant is for state, local, and tribal governments looking to develop or improve drug courts for adults facing family court issues due to substance abuse. It provides funding for training and technical assistance to build essential capacity.
Get Funding for Community Mentoring Programs
Community organizations serving high-risk youth can receive funding to expand or enhance their mentoring initiatives. This grant supports programs that address underserved populations and provide vital guidance and support.
Get Grants for Safer Communities & Youth Violence Prevention
Local governments and law enforcement agencies can secure funding to develop and implement strategies that reduce youth gun and gang violence, ultimately increasing public safety. These grants support planning, direct implementation of prevention and intervention programs, and essential technical assistance.
Unlock Funding for Youth Justice Initiatives
Local public or private nonprofit agencies are eligible for grants to support initiatives ensuring compliance with juvenile justice and delinquency prevention standards, focusing on secure detention alternatives and separation from adults. This funding aims to improve the welfare and safety of young people within the justice system.
Boost Your Agency's Tech for Combating Child Exploitation
Law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies can receive funding to enhance their investigative technology and training for combating child exploitation. This grant supports the development of advanced tools to fight child pornography, exploitation, and sex trafficking.
Get Funding to Combat Opioid Impact on Youth
Local and tribal governments can receive grants to build partnerships, use data to develop strategies, and implement programs for children and families affected by opioid addiction. This initiative aims to improve public safety, intervention, and prevention services.
Grant for Juvenile Prosecutor Training: Boost Skills & Safety
Are you a state prosecutor's office focused on juvenile justice? This grant offers funding to develop and enhance training programs for your juvenile prosecutors, ultimately improving public safety and youth outcomes.
Get Funding for Youth Mentoring Programs!
Non-profits and multi-state organizations can secure funding to expand vital 1:1, group, or peer mentoring services for at-risk youth. This initiative supports general mentoring and specialized programs for youth on probation.