Office on Violence Against Women
The Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) is a US federal agency providing grants for programs addressing domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.
Secure $8M for Restorative Practices Research & Evaluation
Are you an organization focused on research and evaluation in restorative practices? This grant offers up to $8 million to study how domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking are addressed through restorative justice methods.
Grant Funding to Improve Program Effectiveness
This grant is for organizations funded by the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) that need support in measuring and reporting on their program's effectiveness. Funding will enhance data collection, analysis, and reporting capabilities to demonstrate impact and meet federal requirements.
Get Funding to Reduce Gun Violence in Domestic Abuse Cases
Eligible organizations can apply for funding to implement technical assistance projects aimed at reducing domestic violence homicides involving firearms. This initiative supports communities in strengthening firearm relinquishment policies and practices within their justice systems.
Get $2.6M to Prove Your Program's Impact
Non-profits and organizations focused on violence against women can secure up to $2.6 million to enhance data collection and reporting on their program's effectiveness. This funding will support rigorous analysis and technical assistance to demonstrate impact and meet legislative requirements.
Campus Safety Grant: $1 Million for Violence Prevention
Colleges and universities can get funding to enhance campus safety, support victims of violence, and implement prevention education. This grant aims to create a safer environment by strengthening security and investigation strategies against domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.
Get Tribal Grants for Victim Services: $500,000+ Funding
Tribal governments and established victim service providers are eligible for funding to offer flexible financial assistance to survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. This initiative helps survivors meet urgent needs, prevent crises like homelessness, and provides a more efficient service model.
Fund Your Rural Safety Initiative: Get Up to $500,000!
Rural non-profits and government agencies can secure funding to combat domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. This grant supports innovative projects focused on victim safety and crime prevention in rural communities.
Funded Legal Aid for Abuse Victims: Up to $500,000
Nonprofits, law clinics, and community groups can get funding to provide legal assistance for victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. This grant supports crucial legal aid in civil and criminal matters that arise from abuse, aiming to enhance victim safety and privacy.
Campus Safety Grants: Fund Violence Prevention Programs
Institutions of higher education can receive funding to develop and strengthen strategies for preventing and responding to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking on campus. This grant supports victim services, prevention education, and specialized training for campus personnel.
Get $400K to Expand Culturally Specific Victim Support Services
Non-profits serving minority communities are eligible for funding to enhance or replicate existing programs offering culturally specific domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking services. This grant supports innovative strategies and includes up to 10% for legal assistance for victims.
Secure Grants for Transitional Housing Programs
Organizations serving victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking can receive funding to provide transitional housing and support services for 6-24 months. This includes those experiencing homelessness or in need of housing assistance due to these circumstances.
Grant for Domestic Violence Support Services: $250K Funding
Non-profits and community organizations helping victims of domestic violence can receive funding to provide safe visitation and child exchange services. This grant aims to protect families during and after abusive situations by offering secure environments and skilled support.
Get Funding to Improve Domestic Violence Court Responses
This grant helps established courts become mentors, guiding others to improve domestic violence case handling and victim safety. Funding supports projects operating specialized, full-time domestic violence court systems.
Get Funding for Underserved Victim Support
Non-profits and community organizations can secure funds to create outreach programs and services for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking in underserved communities. This grant will help you reach and support those who need it most.
Get Funding to Combat Violence Against Women
This grant is for organizations working to enhance the response to victims of violence against women in the Bakken Region. Funds will support initiatives aimed at providing better support and services for survivors.
Get Funding for Tribal Safety Initiatives
Tribal governments in the Bakken Region can apply for grants to fund a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney focused on combating violence against women. This initiative aims to enhance prosecution and victim support services within your community.
Get Grants for Your Business Growth!
Are you a non-profit organization dedicated to preventing sexual assault and domestic violence? This grant offers funding to support your vital coalition programs and expand your impact across states and territories.
Get Funding to Fight Violence Against Women
This grant is for eligible entities working to end violence against women. Funds can be used for programs and initiatives that support victims and promote prevention efforts.
Get Funding for Tribal Domestic Violence & Assault Programs
Tribal domestic violence and sexual assault coalitions can now apply for funding to support their vital work. This grant aims to strengthen your capacity to combat violence within tribal communities.
Get Funding for Sexual Assault Services
States and Territories can apply for this grant to fund rape crisis centers and non-profits providing essential services to sexual assault victims. This funding aims to bolster existing efforts and expand direct intervention and assistance for survivors.