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.
Fund Your Initiative: Expand Survivor Services
Non-profits and community organizations can receive funding to develop innovative programs and outreach strategies that provide comprehensive support for sexual assault survivors. This initiative aims to enhance service delivery and reach underserved populations, fostering significant organizational and programmatic growth.
Get Funding to Support Employees Affected by Violence
This grant is for employers and labor organizations looking to create programs that help employees experiencing domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Fund the establishment and operation of a resource center to provide vital support and assistance.
Get Funding to Improve Safety & Justice in Alaska
Tribes, state, and local law enforcement agencies in Alaska are invited to apply for funding to enhance the enforcement of tribal protection orders. This initiative aims to ensure victims of domestic violence receive better protection and support across jurisdictions.
Get Funding for Victim Support Programs
Non-profits and organizations dedicated to combating sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking can receive funding. This grant supports training and resources to effectively address these critical issues.
Funding to Prevent Violence & Support Communities
This grant supports initiatives aimed at engaging men in the crucial work of preventing sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. Organizations dedicated to this mission can secure funding to expand their outreach and impact.
Get Funding to Improve Justice System Response to Violence
This pilot project seeks to develop and test indicators for measuring the effectiveness of the criminal justice system's response to domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Businesses and organizations involved in law enforcement, prosecution, or court-based activities can use these outcome measures to track their progress and improve data-driven decision-making.
Get Funding for Tribal Violence Prevention Initiatives
Tribal organizations and advocates serving American Indian and Alaska Native women can apply for funding to build capacity and coalitions dedicated to ending domestic violence and sexual assault. This program aims to empower survivors and victim service providers to create impactful change.
Grant for Youth Services: Protect & Empower Young Victims
Nonprofits serving youth victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking can apply for funding. This grant supports programs designed to advocate for and respond to the needs of these young survivors.
Get Grants: Fund Your Non-Profit's Mission!
This grant helps state coalitions that support victims of sexual assault and domestic violence enhance their services. Eligible organizations can receive funding to provide direct intervention, advocacy, and support for survivors and their families.
Funding to Combat Sexual Assault in Indian Country
Native American tribes and Alaska Native villages can apply for grants to establish a national clearinghouse that provides crucial training and technical assistance to combat sexual assault. This initiative focuses on addressing the unique cultural and environmental needs of these communities.
Campus Safety Grants: Secure Funding for Violence Prevention
Institutions of higher education can apply for funding to enhance victim services, improve campus security, and strengthen investigative efforts to combat sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. This program aims to create safer campus environments and prosecute perpetrators of these crimes.
Get Funding for Victim Support Services
Non-profits and community organizations supporting victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking can apply for funding. This grant provides resources for transitional housing programs to help survivors achieve safety and stability.
Get Grant Money for Culturally Specific Services!
Are you a culturally specific organization providing services to sexual assault victims? This grant can help you establish, maintain, or expand your vital programs. Secure funding to strengthen your impact and reach more survivors.
Get Funding to Combat Elder Abuse & Violence
Nonprofits and victim service organizations can secure grants to improve training and services for victims aged 50+ who have experienced elder abuse, neglect, exploitation, sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking. This funding aims to enhance support and intervention for vulnerable older adults.
Grant Funding for Safe Child Visitation Services
Non-profits serving survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking, and child abuse can apply for funding to support supervised child visitation and safe exchange services.
Grant Funding for Sexual Assault Support Services
Non-profit organizations are eligible for funding to establish, maintain, or expand services for victims of sexual assault, including rape crisis centers. This grant aims to provide crucial support and resources to those affected by sexual violence.
Get Training & Support for Your Organization!
If you're a non-profit or justice professional working to combat sexual assault, domestic violence, and stalking, this grant offers expert guidance to strengthen your impact. Access specialized training and technical assistance to enhance your project implementation and build stronger community partnerships.
Get Funding for Victim Support Services!
Community-based organizations can receive grants to offer specialized support for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking, focusing on cultural and language needs. This funding aims to improve access to vital services for diverse victim populations.
Secure Funding to Combat Violence Against Women with Disabilities
This grant offers funding for organizations dedicated to providing education, training, and enhanced services to end violence and abuse against women with disabilities. Eligible entities can receive support to improve crime response and direct services for this vulnerable population.
Get Funding to Combat Rural Violence & Abuse
Rural organizations can now apply for funding to implement programs that prevent and address sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. This initiative aims to create safer communities by providing crucial support and intervention strategies.