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 Mentor Underserved Youth!
Are you a non-profit or organization looking to expand mentoring services for youth with disabilities, in foster care, or LGBTQ+ youth? Secure funding to establish or enhance programs that provide critical support and guidance to these underserved populations.
Unlock Funding to Reduce Juvenile Recidivism & Improve Outcomes
State and local government agencies and federally recognized Indian tribes can access funding to implement proven strategies that help young people successfully reintegrate into their communities after release from juvenile facilities. This program aims to reduce reoffending and improve educational and employment outcomes for youth under community supervision.
Get Funding for Juvenile Reentry Programs!
This grant from the Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention supports organizations developing standards to measure and improve juvenile reentry services and outcomes. Funds will help create flexible, scalable measurement tools for better data collection and program effectiveness.
Get Funding for Child Abuse Training Programs
This grant provides funding for judicial, legal, and social service professionals to receive essential training and technical assistance on child abuse, neglect, and sex trafficking cases. Enhance your team's expertise and compliance with child welfare laws.
Secure Grants for Research on At-Risk Girls
This grant funds studies exploring the experiences of at-risk or justice-involved girls within juvenile and adult justice systems. Gain insights and potentially secure resources to address challenges faced by this demographic.
Get Funding for Youth Justice Programs | OJJDP Grants
This grant is for existing juvenile drug courts looking to improve their effectiveness by strengthening family involvement, enhancing practitioner training, and building community partnerships. Funds will help you overcome local barriers and create better outcomes for young people in the justice system.
Get Funding for Juvenile Justice Reform Research
Are you involved in researching or evaluating juvenile justice reforms? This grant offers funding to assess the effectiveness and cost efficiency of reforms, particularly those involving youth and law enforcement, diversion programs, and community-based alternatives. Apply now to investigate impactful changes in the juvenile justice system and mitigate negative outcomes.
Get Funding for Child Abuse Prevention Programs
This grant supports organizations dedicated to coordinating responses to child abuse victims through multidisciplinary teams. Funding will help eligible entities provide services and implement accreditation standards for their programs.
Get Grants to Protect Abused Children!
Nonprofits supporting abused and neglected children in dependency court can receive funding to expand their advocacy programs. This grant supports membership, accreditation, subgrants, and essential training for volunteer advocates.
Get Funding to Improve Youth Justice Systems
This grant is for organizations and researchers looking to improve coordination between juvenile justice and child welfare systems. Funding will support studies to better understand and support "dual system youth" who move between these systems.
Get Funding for Youth Reentry Programs | OJJDP Grants
Non-profits and community organizations can secure funding to provide vital mentoring and transitional support services for Latino/a youth returning to their communities from out-of-home placement. These funds aim to equip young people with essential life and parenting skills for successful reintegration.
Get Funding for Juvenile Justice Data & Tech
This grant is for organizations that collect and analyze juvenile court data to improve services for at-risk youth. Funds support data collection, analysis, reporting, and technical assistance to enhance information systems.
Grant Funds to Improve Juvenile Justice & Safety
Non-profits and researchers can get funding to create resources that make juvenile justice research more understandable and useful for practitioners. This will lead to better prevention, community alternatives, confinement strategies, and reentry programs to improve public safety.
Boost Your Prosecutor Skills with VOCA Grant Funding
Child abuse prosecutors can access funding to enhance their skills through national training and technical assistance programs. This initiative aims to improve the investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases.
Get Funding for Child Abuse Prevention Centers
Nonprofits and local organizations are eligible for funding to establish and manage children's advocacy centers that provide crucial support to child abuse victims through multidisciplinary teams. This grant supports coordinated responses and vital services for vulnerable children.
Get Funding to Boost Child Abuse Case Prosecutions
This grant offers funding to develop and implement advanced training and technical assistance programs for professionals working on child abuse cases. The goal is to significantly improve the quality of criminal prosecutions and protect children.
Tribal Youth Programs: Get Funding for Your Justice Initiatives
Federally recognized tribes and OJJDP tribal program grantees can now access crucial training and technical assistance to enhance their juvenile justice systems. This program focuses on building capacity for culturally relevant programs, healing-to-wellness courts, and addressing the needs of Native American youth affected by violence.
Get Funding for Your Missing Children's Nonprofit
Nonprofit organizations dedicated to helping families of missing and exploited children can receive funding to enhance their support services for these families and community agencies. This grant aims to boost public awareness and education on child protection initiatives.
Unlock Funding for Wyoming Youth Programs
Wyoming organizations can access federal funds competitively awarded to support juvenile justice and delinquency prevention initiatives. This opportunity is for projects aimed at improving the lives of young people in the state.
Get Funding for Fatherhood Reentry Programs
This grant supports programs that help young fathers successfully transition back to their families and communities after confinement, focusing on parenting skills and reentry mentoring. Businesses and non-profits working with young fathers to strengthen family bonds and promote public safety are encouraged to apply.