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.
Funding for Tribal Communities Fighting Violence
Indian Tribal Governments can secure funds to combat domestic violence, sexual assault, and sex trafficking within their communities. This program empowers tribes to create safer environments and protect their residents.
Get Funding for Sexual Assault Forensic Exam Research
Non-profits and research institutions are eligible to receive funding to conduct vital research on sexual assault forensic exams. This initiative aims to improve access to care, identify barriers, and inform policy to better serve survivors.
Unlock Funding for Community Safety Initiatives
Local governments, tribal governments, and Alaska Native villages can access funds to build stronger programs combating domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. This grant supports creating more effective community-wide responses to these critical issues.
Get Funding to Boost Campus Safety & Support
Colleges and universities can get funding to improve security, enhance victim services, and implement prevention programs against domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking on campus. This grant helps create a safer and more supportive environment for students and staff.
Get Funding for Justice System Improvements
This grant supports state, local, and Tribal governments and courts in enhancing their response to domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Funding aims to improve the criminal justice system's effectiveness in supporting victims and promoting their safety and autonomy.
Get Funding for Forensic Exam Staff & Training
Boost your sexual assault examination services with funding for hiring and training dedicated nurses/forensic examiners. This grant supports programs for pediatric and adult sexual assault victims.
Get Funding for Victim Support Services
Non-profits and government entities with a proven track record in supporting victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking can apply for grants. Funds are available to provide crucial transitional housing and support services to individuals experiencing homelessness due to these issues.
Get Funding for Rural Safety Initiatives
Rural organizations and governments can receive funding to combat domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Support innovative projects enhancing victim safety and community prevention efforts.
Get Funding for Sexual Assault Services
Nonprofits and tribal programs focused on assisting sexual assault victims are eligible for funding to expand their vital services. This grant supports direct intervention and assistance, helping organizations make a greater impact.
Get Funding to Protect Youth from Violence & Trafficking
This program offers grants to organizations working to prevent and respond to domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and sex trafficking affecting children and youth. Fund your community-based initiatives that provide comprehensive support and intervention services.
Grant for Tribal Nonprofits: End Violence, Boost Safety
Nonprofit organizations serving Tribal communities are eligible for funding to build leadership and capacity. This grant supports efforts to advocate for systemic change and enhance safety for women by addressing domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking.
Get Funding for Victim Legal Aid Projects
Nonprofits, law schools, and tribal organizations can secure funding to expand legal services for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. This grant supports organizations dedicated to providing direct legal aid to those affected by these crimes.
Grant: Fund Your Legal Services for Victims
If your organization aids victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking and wants to add in-house legal representation, this grant can help you fund its establishment and ongoing services.
Get Funding: Prevent Violence, Engage Men
Community-based, state, and tribal entities can apply for funding to support public education campaigns and community organizing efforts that involve men and boys in preventing sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking.
Get Funding to Protect Families & Improve Justice!
Are you a non-profit or government agency working to enhance justice system responses for families impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, or child abuse? This grant provides funds to strengthen court-based programs, supervised visitation, and legal assistance for vulnerable families.
Get Funding for Workplace Violence Support Programs
This grant offers resources and assistance to employers, labor unions, and victim service providers. Funds will support the creation and implementation of programs designed to help employees experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and sexual harassment.
Get Funding to Support Survivors of Incarceration
If your organization provides services to incarcerated individuals who have experienced sexual abuse, this grant can help expand your reach. Funding is available for implementing programs that offer crucial emotional support and advocacy to survivors within correctional facilities.
Get Funding to Combat Violence in Tribal Communities
Tribal governments and U.S. Attorney's Offices can apply for funding to improve the investigation and prosecution of domestic violence, sexual assault, and trafficking cases in Indian country. This grant supports dedicated prosecutors to enhance collaboration and victim services.
Tribal Coalitions: Secure Funding for DV/SA Services
Nonprofit, nongovernmental Tribal domestic violence and sexual assault coalitions are eligible for funding to support their operations and specialized programs. This grant aims to strengthen victim services and prevention efforts within tribal communities.
Get Funding: Support Victims of Violence & Abuse
Non-profits, Tribal governments, and organizations serving survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking can receive grants to offer flexible financial aid and essential services. This funding helps survivors achieve safety, stability, and healing by addressing immediate needs.