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 Youth Opioid Prevention Programs
This grant supports communities in developing programs to help children, youth, and families impacted by opioid use and substance disorders. Funding is available for prevention, intervention, and treatment efforts, with an emphasis on partnerships and data-driven strategies.
Get Funding for Youth Facility Emergency Preparedness!
Juvenile justice residential facilities can apply for grants to develop robust emergency plans that prioritize the safety and well-being of youth and staff. This funding aims to ensure continued family and community connections for residents during emergencies.
Get Funding for Family Justice Programs!
Is your organization working to divert parents from the criminal justice system and support families? This grant can help you build or improve programs that reduce incarceration's impact on children and enhance family outcomes.
Secure Funding for Child Exploitation Prevention Tech
Missouri law enforcement agencies can secure funding to enhance their capabilities in combating internet crimes against children. This grant supports acquiring the necessary knowledge, personnel, and equipment for multi-jurisdictional responses.
Get Funding for Youth Mentoring Programs
Are you a national organization dedicated to helping at-risk youth? This grant offers funds to significantly boost your mentoring services, aiming to prevent juvenile delinquency and protect vulnerable children.
Get Funding to Improve Youth Defense Systems
This grant funds states and localities looking to enhance the representation of youth in the juvenile justice system. The program aims to improve outcomes, reduce recidivism, and build safer communities through system improvements and training.
Get Grants for Youth Reentry Programs
This grant is for organizations that help young people successfully transition back into their communities after leaving juvenile facilities. Funds support programs designed to reduce reoffending and improve reentry outcomes.
Get Funding to Support Incarcerated Parents & Kids
Non-profits and government agencies, get ready to receive funding to create or expand programs that support incarcerated parents and their minor children. This initiative aims to reduce crime and strengthen families.
Get Funding: Support for Child Victims of Exploitation
Community organizations, this grant is for you! Fund your programs that mentor and provide vital services to children under 18 who are victims of commercial sexual exploitation or domestic sex trafficking.
Get Funding to Improve Youth Drug Courts
Are you a state, local government, or tribal entity running a juvenile drug court? This grant offers training to enhance your services, focusing on best treatment practices for adolescents based on proven strategies.
Get Funding for Juvenile Justice Programs
Puerto Rico organizations focused on juvenile delinquency prevention and justice system improvement are invited to apply for funding. This grant supports the development and enhancement of vital programs aimed at addressing juvenile crime and fostering rehabilitation.
Unlock Funding for Juvenile Justice Leadership Programs
This grant offers funding to organizations focused on juvenile justice leadership development and providing technical assistance to juvenile justice facilities. The goal is to enhance best practices and support agencies in need of guidance.
Get Funding for Child Abuse Training for Court Staff
Judicial and court personnel can apply for funding to enhance their training on child abuse. This grant aims to improve the handling of child abuse cases within the justice system.
Get Funding to Protect Children & Combat Exploitation
Non-profits and agencies dedicated to finding missing children and preventing exploitation can apply for grants to operate national resource centers. This funding supports vital training and assistance for victims, families, and professionals in this critical field.
Get Funding to Fight Online Child Crimes
State and local law enforcement agencies can apply for grants to combat online enticement of children, child exploitation, and child sexual abuse material cases. This funding aims to strengthen community safety and protect the public from evolving threats.
Grant: Boost ICAC Task Force Training & Combat Online Child Exploitation
This grant funds organizations to develop and deliver crucial training for the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force network. Eligible applicants will receive funding to train law enforcement, prosecutors, and digital forensic specialists to combat online child exploitation and child sexual abuse material.
Fund Girls' Justice Programs & Get Funding
Organizations supporting girls in the juvenile justice system can apply for grants to reduce risk factors and promote success. This funding aims to help these young women achieve stability and contribute to society.
Get Funding for Youth Safety & Justice Initiatives
This grant from the Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) supports organizations dedicated to advancing civil rights, racial equity, and community safety for juveniles. Funding is available to enhance programs that protect children, support victims, and improve justice system outcomes.
Get Funding for Youth Programs & Community Safety
Non-profits and community organizations can receive funding to build comprehensive support systems for at-risk youth, focusing on prevention, intervention, and positive future opportunities. This grant aims to reduce youth incarceration and crime rates by strengthening community-based services and empowering youth and families.
Get Funding for Youth Justice & Child Advocacy Programs
Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) organizations can receive funding to start, continue, and grow programs that support abused and neglected children. This grant aims to expand CASA services in communities with high needs and limited resources, ensuring better outcomes for vulnerable youth.