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 At-Risk Youth Succeed
This grant offers funding for organizations working with at-risk youth, focusing on substance abuse and mental health treatment, gang intervention, and improving community supervision. Secure funding to implement proven strategies that enhance public safety and support successful youth reentry.
Get Funding for Juvenile Reentry Programs!
Non-profits and government agencies focused on juvenile reentry can secure funding for research and evaluations of effective programs. This grant supports initiatives targeting substance abuse, mental health, gang involvement, and community violence prevention for returning youth.
Fund Your Mentoring Program: Get Research Grants!
This grant supports research organizations partnering with OJJDP-funded mentoring programs. Secure funding to collect data and evaluate the impact of mentoring on at-risk youth.
Get Funding: Boost Your Juvenile Reentry Program Impact
State and local organizations focused on juvenile reentry can access funding to improve their data collection and reporting, measuring program effectiveness and enhancing youth reintegration. This grant supports implementing best practices for data analysis and sharing to better assess public safety and rehabilitation outcomes.
Grant: Fund Your Business Growth & Innovation
This grant is designed for organizations looking to improve data collection and research methodologies. Secure funding to enhance your operational efficiency and impact.
Get Grants for Child Advocacy Programs!
Nonprofits serving child victims of abuse and exploitation can receive funding to enhance their advocacy services and accreditation standards. This grant supports national organizations in managing award programs, developing pilot models for military communities, and providing critical services for child pornography victims.
Funding for Child Abuse Prosecutor Training
This grant offers training and technical assistance for attorneys prosecuting child abuse cases, aiming to improve their effectiveness in state and federal courts. It's designed to enhance the investigation and prosecution of these critical crimes.
Get Funding to Train Court Staff on Child Abuse Cases
Judicial and court personnel can access grants to enhance their expertise in handling child abuse, neglect, and sex trafficking cases. This funding aims to improve the system's response to vulnerable children.
Unlock Funding for Juvenile Justice Research & Data
Seeking researchers or organizations to gather and manage crucial juvenile court data. This grant supports projects aimed at improving national understanding and trends in juvenile justice.
Get Funding for Victim Services & Mentoring Programs
Non-profits serving child victims of sex trafficking can receive funding to develop and enhance specialized services and mentoring programs. This grant supports training mentors, recruiting participants, and providing essential support to at-risk youth.
Funded Forensic Roles for Wounded Veterans
This program offers funding to support the hiring of computer forensic examiners within Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task forces, specifically targeting wounded veterans. The goal is to enhance forensic capacity within these crucial law enforcement units while providing employment opportunities.
Get Funding to Prevent Youth Violence in Your Community
Are you a community organization focused on reducing youth violence? This grant offers funding for research and evaluation projects that will help inform effective strategies and practices for your community.
Grant Funds for Child Advocacy Programs
Nonprofits and governmental agencies can receive funding to support Court-Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) programs. This grant aims to ensure quality representation for abused or neglected children in court.
Grant Funding for Crime Prevention Initiatives
This grant supports operational costs for the Montana and Central Florida Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Organizations focused on combating juvenile delinquency and online child exploitation are encouraged to apply for funding to enhance their critical work.
Secure Funding to Prevent Youth Violence & Boost Communities
Non-profits and community groups can get funding to develop and implement programs that prevent youth and gang violence. This initiative aims to build local capacity through partnerships and data-driven strategies.
Grant Money for Juvenile Justice Facilities
Nonprofits and government agencies focused on juvenile justice can secure funding to enhance emergency preparedness plans for residential facilities. This grant aims to improve safety and readiness in state, tribal, county, and local juvenile justice settings.
Get Funding for Underage Drinking Prevention Research
Non-profits and research institutions can get funding for studies that explore how to prevent underage drinking and enforce related laws. This grant supports rigorous research to inform policies and practices in this critical area.
Get Grants for Juvenile Justice Programs
Nonprofit agencies in states not complying with the JJDP Act can receive formula grants to fund activities supporting juvenile justice compliance. These funds are crucial for addressing core requirements and improving juvenile offender outcomes.
Get Funding to Hire Tech-Savvy Veterans for Your Business
This grant helps ICAC task forces hire wounded veterans as digital forensic analysts to boost their capacity in combating online child exploitation. Eligible organizations can secure funding to improve investigations, prosecute offenders, and clear forensic backlogs.
Get Funding for Youth Justice Emergency Preparedness
This program offers funds to state, tribal, local, and community organizations to develop and strengthen emergency plans for juvenile justice facilities. The goal is to ensure youth in the justice system receive necessary support during emergencies, based on best practice guidelines.