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 Funding: Modernize Court Systems with Tech Grants
State and Tribal courts can now apply for funding to enhance their capacity to electronically serve protection orders. This pilot program aims to modernize court processes through digital communication methods, improving efficiency and accessibility.
Get Grants to Combat Violence Against Women
Nonprofit organizations and government agencies can receive funding to support programs and services that prevent and respond to violence against women. This grant aims to enhance efforts in victim assistance, prosecution, and perpetrator accountability.
Get Grant Funding for Business Growth & Support
This program offers technical assistance funding to eligible organizations that support victims of violence. Leverage these funds to enhance your capacity and deliver crucial services.
Tribal Grants: Boost Sexual Assault Services Funding
Indian Tribes, Tribal organizations, and nonprofit Tribal organizations can apply for funding to establish, maintain, or expand vital sexual assault services for victims on Tribal lands and in Alaska Native villages.
Get Reimbursed: Tribal Jurisdiction Costs Covered
Tribal governments can get reimbursed for expenses related to exercising special criminal jurisdiction over non-Indians for specific covered crimes. This program helps offset costs associated with enforcing laws and protecting communities.
Boost Your Impact: Get Funding for Victim Support Programs
Nonprofits and government entities can access funding to enhance victim services and criminal justice responses for domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. This initiative supports training and technical assistance to strengthen your organization's capacity and collaborations.
Get Grants for Your Tribal DV & SA Coalition!
Nonprofit, nongovernmental Tribal domestic violence and sexual assault coalitions can apply for funding to develop and operate their essential services. This program provides base funding for all recognized coalitions, with additional support for those focused on sexual assault projects.
Get Funding for Campus Safety Programs
This grant offers funding specifically for Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), and Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) to develop and implement programs that prevent and address domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking for their students.
Get Funding for Sexual Assault Survivor Services
Nonprofit organizations with experience in sexual assault intervention can apply to enhance culturally specific services for survivors. This grant aims to establish, maintain, and expand sustainable support and assistance programs.
Fund Your Community Services for Survivors
Community-based organizations can receive funding to maintain, replicate, or innovate services for survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. This grant aims to improve access to culturally specific resources and overcome barriers for victims.
Get Funding for Your Sexual Assault Services Organization
This grant is for States and Territories to fund rape crisis centers and non-profits providing essential services to sexual assault victims. Funds aim to enhance existing support for victims and improve community response.
Get Funding to Prevent Violence & Engage Youth!
Non-profits and community organizations, this is your chance to secure funding to lead programs that prevent domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking by engaging men and youth.
Tribal Communities: Get Funding for Sexual Assault Prevention
Tribal communities and organizations serving American Indian and Alaska Native women are invited to apply for funding to enhance sexual assault prevention efforts through training and technical assistance. This grant supports resources, educational programs, and outreach initiatives to combat sexual violence.
Get Grants to Combat Violence & Assault
State and territory domestic violence and sexual assault coalitions can secure funding to advance their vital work in ending domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. This program supports your crucial role in providing services and driving policy change.
Grant: Boost Domestic Violence Court Programs!
Are you a well-established domestic violence court looking to share your expertise and guide newer courts? This initiative offers technical assistance to help develop and improve responses to domestic violence cases, ensuring victim safety and offender accountability.
Get Funding to Support Older Victims of Abuse
Non-profits and government entities can secure funding to provide vital services and training aimed at ending abuse against individuals aged 50 and older. This grant supports comprehensive approaches to combatting various forms of abuse, ensuring a safer environment for older victims.
Get Funding to Boost Your Investigation & Prosecution Efforts
Law enforcement and prosecutor offices can receive funds to enhance their capacity in investigating and prosecuting domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. This initiative aims to improve victim safety, offender accountability, and community trust.
Fund Your Law Enforcement Training for Victim Safety
Law enforcement agencies can receive funding to implement trauma-informed training focused on sexual assault investigations. This program aims to improve victim support and officer response through specialized training and program evaluation.
Combat Cybercrime: Get Grants for Local Law Enforcement
This program provides funding to local law enforcement agencies, states, and tribal governments to combat cybercrimes targeting individuals. Funds can be used to prevent, investigate, and prosecute cybercrimes like online harassment, stalking, and unauthorized distribution of intimate images.
Secure Grants for Tribal Justice & Safety Initiatives
This grant empowers Tribal governments to bolster their criminal jurisdiction over specific crimes committed by non-Indians within their territories. Funding is available for preparation or the actual exercise of this vital authority, aiming to enhance safety and justice for tribal communities.