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 Sexual Assault Services for Your Community
Tribes, tribal organizations, and nonprofit tribal organizations can apply for funding to establish, maintain, or grow essential sexual assault services for adults, youth, and children in Indian country and Alaska Native villages. This grant supports vital intervention, advocacy, and support services for victims and their families.
Get Funding for Deaf Services Expansion
Are you an organization dedicated to supporting Deaf victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking? This grant offers funding to expand and strengthen specialized services, continuing critical initiatives outlined in a national strategy report.
Grant for Alaska Native Tribes: Boost Safety & Justice
Alaska Native Tribes can receive funding and support to implement or enhance their special tribal criminal jurisdiction over non-Indians committing specific crimes within their territories. This initiative aims to ensure victims find safety and justice while holding offenders accountable.
Get Funding for Trauma-Informed Justice Programs!
Organizations with experience in domestic violence services and restorative justice can secure funding to expand or enhance programs that address harm and promote accountability. This grant supports victim-centered, trauma-informed approaches to preventing and responding to violence.
Unlock Funds for Community Safety Initiatives
Non-profits and tribal governments can receive funding to enhance programs that combat domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking within their communities. This grant supports the development and strengthening of vital response services for victims.
Get Funding for Violence Prevention Initiatives
This initiative supports organizations creating and sustaining Healing and Response Teams to address Missing or Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) cases linked to domestic violence and other crimes. Funds are for team creation, training, and ongoing operations using a tribal-based model of care.
Get Grant Funding for Violence Against Women Research
Non-profits and research institutions are invited to apply for funds to research and evaluate strategies for combating domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. This initiative aims to generate knowledge that helps communities effectively use federal funding and implement proven practices.
Campus Safety Grants: Funding for DV, SA Prevention
Hispanic Serving Institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and Tribal Colleges and Universities can get funding to build and improve strategies for preventing and addressing domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking on campus. This initiative supports culturally relevant approaches to victim services and prevention programming.
Funding for Programs Helping Seniors Combat Abuse
Non-profits and organizations can receive funding to develop and implement services addressing domestic violence, sexual assault, and other forms of abuse against individuals aged 50 and older. This initiative aims to provide comprehensive support and training to combat elder abuse effectively.
Campus Grants: Boost Student Safety & Services
Colleges and universities can secure funding to significantly enhance sexual assault victim services on campus, ensuring survivors receive comprehensive, survivor-centered support through improved campus-community partnerships.
Get Grants for Legal Tech & Court Innovation
If you're a state or tribal court partnering with law enforcement, victim services, and legal experts, you could secure funding to modernize how protection orders are served electronically. This grant aims to improve the efficiency and accessibility of legal services for victims through innovative technology solutions.
Get Grants for Sexual Assault Services!
States, territories, and tribal programs can receive funding to support rape crisis centers and nonprofit organizations providing direct services to sexual assault victims.
Get Funding for Your DV/SA Coalition
State and territory domestic violence and sexual assault coalitions can apply for funding to combat violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. This grant supports vital services and advocacy efforts through a dedicated set-aside program.
Get Funding to Boost Victim Support Services!
This grant supports organizations and professionals dedicated to improving sexual assault victim response through specialized training and technical assistance. Funds are available for victim advocate scholarships and comprehensive training programs for service providers, law enforcement, and legal professionals.
Boost Tribal Justice: Secure Funding for Safety & Accountability
Tribes can now access funding to strengthen their criminal justice systems and hold non-Indians accountable for serious crimes within their territories. This grant supports initiatives to ensure victim safety and justice for covered offenses.
Law Enforcement Grants: Improve Investigations & Victim Support
Law enforcement agencies can receive funding to implement trauma-informed and victim-centered training for officers responding to domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. This program aims to improve investigation effectiveness, enhance victim safety, and increase offender accountability.
Get Grants for Culturally Specific Victim Services
Nonprofits serving victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking can receive funding to enhance and replicate culturally specific services. This grant supports innovative strategies to improve access for minority communities facing traditional service barriers.
Get Grants for Violence Prevention & Victim Services
Are you an organization working to combat domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking? This funding helps enhance your efforts and build stronger partnerships to serve survivors and justice professionals.
Get Funding to Boost Community Safety Initiatives
State Administering Agencies are eligible for funding to enhance their programs that combat domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. This grant supports communities in strengthening their responses and ensuring compliance with federal regulations.
Grant Funding for Victim Support Services
This grant program provides funding for organizations offering transitional housing and supportive services to victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. The goal is to help survivors achieve permanent housing through a victim-centered approach.