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 for Tribal Sexual Assault Services!
Tribes, tribal organizations, and nonprofit tribal organizations can apply for funding to create, maintain, or expand vital sexual assault services. This grant supports intervention, advocacy, and assistance for adult, youth, and child victims and their families.
Campus Safety Grants: Secure Funding for Violence Prevention
Institutions of higher education, especially HBCUs, HSIs, and TCUs, can receive funding to enhance their strategies for addressing domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking on campus. This grant supports developing stronger security, investigation, victim services, and prevention education programs.
Get Funding to Improve Justice System Response to DV
This initiative offers technical assistance to justice professionals and victim service organizations looking to enhance their response to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. It's designed to help existing and new programs build capacity and foster vital partnerships.
Grant Money for Nonprofits Fighting Violence
Nonprofits and government agencies focused on ending sexual assault, domestic violence, and stalking can get expert support and training. This program helps enhance your ability to effectively serve communities and build stronger partnerships.
Get Funding to Combat Elder Abuse & Violence
This program is for organizations dedicated to protecting seniors from abuse, neglect, and exploitation, including violence and assault. Funds will enhance training and services specifically for victims aged 50 and older.
Get Funding to End Violence Against Women with Disabilities
Are you an organization serving women with disabilities or Deaf individuals who are victims of violence? This grant offers funding to improve services, build collaborations, and create safer environments for survivors.
Get Grants to Prevent Violence & Empower Communities!
Nonprofits focused on engaging men and boys as allies can receive funding to develop educational programs and community initiatives aimed at preventing violence against women and girls. This includes efforts to combat domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, and sex trafficking.
Get Funding: Prevent Violence Against Youth
Non-profits and culturally-specific organizations can apply for grants to develop or expand programs that prevent and respond to violence, sexual assault, and trafficking affecting children and youth. This funding supports community-based strategies and intervention efforts for young victims.
Get Funding for Alaska Native Tribal Justice Systems
Alaska Native tribal governments can receive funding to enhance their criminal justice systems and exercise special tribal criminal jurisdiction over non-Indians committing specific crimes. This initiative aims to improve victim safety and hold offenders accountable within tribal territories.
Boost Tribal Justice: Get Funding for Community Safety
This grant supports Tribal governments in strengthening their criminal justice systems to prosecute specific crimes committed by non-Indians within their territories, enhancing victim safety and accountability.
Get Funding for Culturally Specific Sexual Assault Services
Nonprofit organizations serving culturally specific communities can receive funding to establish, maintain, and expand culturally appropriate sexual assault services for victims. This program aims to address the unique needs and challenges faced by these communities, with new provisions allowing for direct payments to victims.
Tribal Governments: Get Funds for Violence Prevention!
Indian Tribal Governments can receive funding to combat domestic violence, sexual assault, and trafficking within their communities. This grant empowers tribes to implement programs and strategies that enhance safety and support victims.
Funding to Combat Abuse in Later Life: Secure Your Grant!
If you're an organization dedicated to protecting older adults (50+) from abuse, this grant can fund comprehensive services and training. You can now include legal assistance as part of your support strategy, opening new avenues for victim aid.
Get Funding for Underserved Victim Services
This grant funds organizations developing outreach and services for adult or youth victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking from underserved populations. Funds can enhance victim services, build organizational capacity, and train partners to be more responsive and culturally relevant.
Grant to End Violence: Support for Vulnerable Individuals
Non-profits and victim advocacy organizations can get funding to improve services for individuals with disabilities and Deaf victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. This grant aims to enhance training, build collaborations, and provide accessible support to ensure victims receive safe and effective assistance.
Secure Funding to Expand Legal Services for Victims
This grant supports organizations looking to establish or expand legal services for adult and youth victims of domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, or sexual assault. Funds can cover a wide range of legal assistance, aiming to enhance victim safety, privacy, and autonomy.
Get Funding for Victim Legal Services
This grant provides funds for organizations offering comprehensive legal services to adult and youth victims of domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, or sexual assault. Funding supports civil and criminal legal assistance, including immigration, housing, and restorative justice processes.
Secure Funding for Family Justice & Violence Prevention
Non-profits and community organizations can receive funding to enhance the justice system's response to families impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. This grant supports critical services like supervised visitation, legal aid, and court training to ensure safer outcomes for families.
Get Funding: Support for Native Women's Safety & Justice
Tribal organizations and advocates serving Native American and Alaska Native women are eligible to apply for funding to enhance services and combat domestic violence and sexual assault. This program aims to build capacity and support survivors, advancing the goal of ending violence against these communities.
Grant Funds to Combat Domestic Violence Homicides
This grant supports organizations working to reduce domestic violence homicides by providing training and technical assistance on firearm safety and intervention strategies. Eligible applicants include justice system professionals and victim service providers aiming to enhance community responses to domestic violence.