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.
Get Grants to Prevent Violence: Engage Men & Boys
Are you a non-profit organization or government agency working to prevent violence against women and girls? This grant funds projects that engage men and boys as allies through educational programs and community organizing to combat domestic violence, sexual assault, and more.
Grant Funding: Support for Victim Services & Accessibility
This grant is for organizations dedicated to improving services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking who also have disabilities or are Deaf. Funds will strengthen your capacity to provide accessible, safe, and effective support and hold perpetrators accountable.
Get Grants for Underserved Communities & Victim Services
This grant is for organizations developing outreach and services for adult or youth victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking in underserved populations. Funds aim to bridge gaps in accessible, culturally relevant, and effective victim services.
Tribal Governments: Secure Funding for Justice Systems
Tribal governments can access funding to strengthen their criminal justice systems and exercise special domestic violence criminal jurisdiction. This initiative supports collaborations to ensure victim safety and hold perpetrators accountable.
Secure Funding for Legal Aid Services
Non-profits and victim service organizations can receive funding to provide comprehensive legal assistance to adult and youth victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. This grant supports legal representation in civil and criminal matters to enhance victim safety and promote economic independence.
Secure Funding for Family Justice Programs
Nonprofits and government entities serving families affected by domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking can get grants to enhance justice system responses. Funding supports court programs, safe visitation, legal services, and training to protect vulnerable families.
Grant Funding for Program Effectiveness & Data Analysis
This grant supports organizations in measuring and reporting the effectiveness of their programs, particularly those funded under the Violence Against Women Act. It provides resources for data analysis, reporting, and technical assistance to enhance program outcomes and fulfill government reporting obligations.
Fund Your Services & Grow Your Impact
Non-profits and community organizations focused on sexual assault victim services can secure funding to establish, maintain, or expand their vital rape crisis centers and programs. This grant aims to bolster your capacity to assist survivors and advance your mission.
Secure Tribal Justice Funding: Combat Violence & Expand Services
Tribal governments and authorized designees of the Muscogee Creek, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole Nations in Oklahoma are invited to apply for funding to enhance their criminal jurisdiction and victim services in response to sexual assault, domestic violence, and trafficking. This initiative aims to strengthen staffing, infrastructure, and essential tribal justice system needs.
Get Funding for School Safety Programs!
Middle and high schools can receive funding to develop and implement programs that reduce sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking among students. This grant supports training, services, and community-wide prevention strategies.
Get Funding for Victim Support Services in DC
Nonprofits and organizations serving victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking in Washington, DC can apply for funding to provide crucial legal assistance. This grant aims to increase access to both civil and criminal legal aid for victims seeking justice and safety.
Get Grants for Court Improvements & Victim Safety
This program offers funding to established specialized courts to mentor other courts in improving responses to domestic violence and related crimes, enhancing victim safety and accountability. If your court is a leader in this area, you can receive funds to share your expertise and best practices.
Tribal Grants: Boost Your Jurisdiction & Safety Initiatives
Indian tribes exercising special domestic violence criminal jurisdiction can now apply for funding to cover associated costs and access vital training. This initiative aims to strengthen your capacity to address domestic violence within your community.
Get Funding for Workplace Safety Programs
This grant supports employers and labor organizations in creating programs to address domestic and sexual violence impacting the workplace, especially for underserved communities. It aims to provide resources and assistance to effectively implement these vital support systems.
Get Funding to Boost Campus Safety & Support
Campus institutions can apply for grants to implement programs and strategies aimed at preventing and prosecuting sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. This funding will enhance victim services and campus security measures.
Get Funding to Support Incarcerated Survivors of Sexual Abuse
This grant funds organizations dedicated to establishing national service lines for incarcerated survivors of sexual abuse. Businesses and non-profits can receive funding to plan and implement essential reporting mechanisms and victim support services for those in correctional facilities.
Tribal Coalitions: Access Funds for DV/SA Services
Nonprofit, tribal domestic violence and sexual assault coalitions can apply for funding to develop and operate essential services. This program provides base funding and additional support for sexual assault-focused initiatives.
Get Funding to Combat Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault
State and territory coalitions working to end domestic violence and sexual assault can apply for funding to support their vital services. This program aims to empower these organizations to create safer communities for all.
Tribal Grants: Secure Funding for Protection Orders
Tribal governments and organizations can apply for grants to develop and maintain a national registry of protection orders. This funding aims to improve access to critical data for protecting individuals and enhancing nationwide information sharing.
Get Funding to Boost Services for Native Women
Tribal organizations serving American Indian and Alaska Native women can secure funding to enhance sexual assault victim services and improve offender accountability. This initiative aims to strengthen support systems and justice for these communities.