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 Heal & Protect Vulnerable Youth
This grant supports community organizations in developing programs to help children and families impacted by violence build resilience, ensure safety, and heal emotional wounds. Funding can enhance services and train organizations to better identify and assist at-risk families.
Grant Funding for Youth Behavioral Intervention Programs
This grant offers funding to organizations developing intervention and supervision services for youth with problematic or illegal sexual behavior. Funds are also available for treatment services for victims and their families/caregivers, requiring a multidisciplinary team approach.
Get Funding for Juvenile Justice Programs
This grant is for organizations working to improve the juvenile justice system and prevent delinquency. Funding supports creating and sharing practical resources that translate research into actionable strategies for practitioners.
Get Funding to Help Youth with Mental Health Needs
This grant is for organizations working with youth (under 18 or in the juvenile justice system) facing mental health or substance use challenges. The funding aims to build collaborations between justice, mental health, and substance use agencies to improve outcomes and public safety for these young individuals.
Get Funding for Child Abuse Prevention Centers
If you operate a Children's Advocacy Center (CAC), this grant offers funding to boost your efforts in effectively intervening in child abuse cases. It supports multidisciplinary teams working to prevent, investigate, and prosecute child abuse.
Get Funding: Support for Children of Incarcerated Parents
This grant is for organizations dedicated to helping minor children with incarcerated parents. Funds will provide crucial training and technical assistance to enhance services for this vulnerable population.
Get Grants to Boost School Safety & Stop Youth Violence!
K-12 schools and community partners, this grant offers funding to implement evidence-based programs that enhance school safety and combat youth violence. Grow your school's capacity to foster a positive climate and reduce incidents of violence.
Grant for Mentoring Programs: Get Funding!
Is your organization dedicated to supporting children of incarcerated parents through mentoring? This grant offers funding to implement and deliver crucial mentoring services to this underserved population.
Get Funding for Safer Communities & Justice
If you're a community organization focused on criminal justice or preventing juvenile delinquency, this grant can help fund projects that improve the system and support crime victims. Apply now to make a difference in your community and receive critical financial support.
Get Funding to Improve Child Abuse Case Handling
Judicial personnel and attorneys, especially those in juvenile and family courts, can apply for funds to enhance training and technical assistance for better handling of child abuse and neglect cases. This grant aims to drive administrative reform within these critical court systems.
Boost Your Child Advocacy Center: Get Grant Funding!
Child advocacy centers focused on child abuse victims are eligible for funding to enhance training, technical assistance, and national accreditation efforts. This grant supports organizations committed to improving coordinated responses for abused children.
Get Funding to Support At-Risk Girls!
This grant offers funding to community organizations working with girls aged 17 and under who are at risk or involved in the juvenile justice system. Funds can be used to develop, improve, or expand early intervention and treatment programs designed to reduce risks and improve outcomes for these young individuals.
Get Funding for Juvenile Justice Reform & Reinvestment
Are you a state-level organization focused on juvenile justice? This grant offers funding to develop statewide policies that reduce reoffending, improve youth outcomes, and address racial/ethnic disparities.
Grant Funding: Support Youth in Justice System
Non-profits and community organizations serving youth in the juvenile justice system can apply for funding to provide essential mentoring services. This grant aims to reduce delinquency, drug abuse, and other high-risk behaviors through impactful mentorship programs.
Get Funding to Reform Juvenile Justice Systems!
Are you a state or local government agency focused on improving juvenile justice outcomes? This grant offers funds to implement innovative, research-based strategies and reinvest cost savings into effective delinquency prevention programs.
Grant: Fund Your Arts Program for At-Risk Youth
Arts-based organizations can get funding to help justice-involved youth through creative programs that aim to reduce reoffending and risky behaviors. This grant supports collaborations that offer high-quality arts interventions to youth in or exiting the juvenile justice system.
Get Funding: Expand Youth Mentoring Programs
Are you running a program that supports children and youth affected by opioid and substance misuse? This grant helps you expand your mentoring services to reduce delinquency and risky behaviors.
Boost Your ICAC Tech: Get Funding for Investigations
This grant is for Internet Crimes Against Children Task Forces looking to enhance their technological investigative capabilities. Funding is available to develop and improve tools, methods, and technologies to combat child pornography, exploitation, and sex trafficking.
Get Funding for Youth Drug Treatment Courts
State, local governments, and federally recognized Tribal governments can apply for grants to improve juvenile drug treatment courts and support youth with substance use disorders. This funding aims to enhance existing programs and implement innovative approaches for better outcomes, especially for those with trauma histories.
Get Funding to Grow Your Family Treatment Program
Non-profits and government entities can get funding to start, improve, or expand family treatment courts. This grant supports evidence-based substance use interventions for families.