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.
Tribal Grants: Fund Safety & Economic Independence for Indian Women
This grant is for Indian Tribal Governments seeking to enhance safety for Indian women by reducing violent crimes and improving response systems. Funds can be used for personnel, victim services, housing assistance, and community education to foster economic independence and create safer communities.
Tribal Coalitions: Secure Grants for Safety & Awareness
Tribal domestic violence and sexual assault coalitions can now apply for grants to boost awareness and improve response efforts for American Indian and Alaska Native women. This funding aims to enhance victim services and provide vital technical assistance to tribal communities.
Get Funding for Victim Housing & Support Services
This grant provides funding for organizations offering transitional housing, short-term rental assistance, and vital support services like counseling and job training to victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. It's designed to help survivors secure permanent housing and rebuild their lives.
Campus Safety Grants: Prevent Violence, Get Funding
Colleges and universities can receive funding to implement programs that prevent and respond to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking on campus. This initiative aims to enhance victim services, improve security, and foster accountability.
Fund Your Culturally Specific Services: Sexual Assault Support Grants
Are you a non-profit organization serving culturally specific communities with experience in sexual assault response? This grant offers funding to create, maintain, and expand essential direct intervention and support services for sexual assault victims.
Get Funding for Culturally Sensitive Victim Services
Community-based organizations serving victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking can receive funding to enhance culturally and linguistically specific services. This grant supports organizations that understand and address the unique needs and barriers faced by diverse victim populations.
Secure Funding to Combat Violence Against Women with Disabilities
Nonprofit organizations serving individuals with disabilities and victim services are eligible to apply for funds to develop and implement programs that address domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. This grant supports education, training, and collaboration to create systemic change and improve services for victims.
Secure Funding for Tribal Safety Initiatives
Indian tribal governments can receive funding to combat sexual assault and domestic violence against women. This grant supports establishing, maintaining, and expanding programs that directly assist victims and hold offenders accountable.
Get Funding for Safe Child Exchanges & Visitation
Nonprofits supporting families impacted by domestic violence can secure funds for supervised visitation and safe child exchange services. This grant aims to protect victims and children from further abuse during these critical transitions.
Get Funding for Rural Victim Support Programs
This program provides grants to organizations in rural areas looking to enhance safety for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Funding supports innovative projects designed to overcome geographic, economic, and cultural barriers to victim assistance and justice.
Secure Funding for Legal Aid & Victim Support
Nonprofits and legal organizations can receive funding to provide crucial legal assistance to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. These grants support direct legal services and enhanced training for legal professionals serving vulnerable populations.
Get Funding to Support Older Victims of Abuse
This program offers grants to organizations developing or enhancing community responses and services for victims aged 50 and older who have experienced abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Funds will also support training for professionals to better assist these vulnerable individuals.
Fund Your Housing Support Program for Victims
Non-profits serving victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking can receive funding to provide transitional housing and crucial support services, helping individuals secure permanent homes.
Get Grants to Boost Your Local Justice & Safety Programs
This grant is for state, local, and tribal governments and courts looking to enhance their systems for addressing domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Funding supports strategies that prioritize victim safety and offender accountability through improved arrest policies and enforcement.
Secure Funding for Forensic Examiner Training & Equipment
This initiative offers funding for training, technical assistance, and equipment to professionals involved in sexual assault victim care. Enhance your skills and resources for DNA evidence identification, collection, and analysis.
Tribal Grants for Justice & Safety Programs
Indian tribes can receive funding and support to enhance their criminal justice systems and hold perpetrators of domestic violence accountable. This grant empowers tribes to exercise Special Domestic Violence Criminal Jurisdiction, prioritizing victim safety and offender accountability.
Tribal Grants: Fund Your Community Programs
Tribal governments and non-profits can receive funding to establish, sustain, and grow crucial sexual assault services for Indigenous communities. This program supports vital initiatives for safety and support.
Grant Funding for Campus Safety & Victim Support
Colleges and universities can access funding to implement coordinated community approaches that enhance victim safety, provide trauma-informed services, and hold offenders accountable for sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking.
Get Grants to Fight Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault
This initiative offers funding for research and evaluation projects focused on combating domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking. The goal is to generate knowledge and identify effective strategies for victim support and offender accountability.
Fund Your Culturally Specific Services for Victim Support
Community-based organizations can receive funding to expand and improve culturally relevant services for survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. This grant aims to ensure victims receive support that is sensitive to their unique cultural backgrounds and needs.