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Get Funding to Fight Sexual Violence
This initiative provides grants to states, territories, and tribal jurisdictions to develop or enhance programs that prevent sexual violence and improve sex offender monitoring. The funding aims to support innovative practices and research in public safety.
Get Funding to Improve Victim Services & Safety
This fellowship offers funding to organizations dedicated to enhancing services for victims of sexual violence and exploitation within sex offender registration and notification programs. The goal is to build capacity, develop best practices, and improve public safety through better victim notification and prevention strategies.
Unlock Funding to Enhance Public Safety Programs
This grant is for states, territories, and federally recognized Indian tribes to develop or improve programs that implement the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA). Funds support enhanced offender tracking, information sharing, and community safety initiatives.
Unlock Funding for Community Safety Initiatives
This grant supports organizations and jurisdictions looking to implement evidence-based community programs for offender reintegration and public safety. Funding is available to develop and enhance programs that focus on community engagement and support for individuals transitioning back into the community.
Get Funding for Community Safety Programs
This grant supports organizations developing community-based programs to help manage and reintegrate individuals released from incarceration. Funds are for training, technical assistance, and program development to enhance public safety and offender accountability.
Get Funding for Victim Support & Sex Offender Programs
This fellowship program offers funding to organizations and individuals developing programs focused on victims' issues, prevention, and research in sex offender management. Awards support integrating victim-centered approaches and evidence-based practices into policies and community initiatives.
Get Funding for Better Offender Management Tools
Government agencies are seeking jurisdictions to implement a proven risk assessment tool for adult sex offenders, aiming to improve management and reduce re-offense rates. This grant supports replication of a successful study and documentation of enhanced supervision practices through data collection and collaborative evaluation.
Get Funding to Boost Public Safety Programs
This grant supports jurisdictions in building or improving programs that implement the Adam Walsh Act (AWA). Funds are available to enhance sex offender registries and registration processes to improve public safety.
Tribal Programs: Get Funding for Sex Offender Management!
Federally-recognized tribal jurisdictions can get funding to develop and enhance sex offender registration and notification programs. This support includes identifying experts and tools to effectively manage services for Native American sex offenders.
Funding for AI/AN Risk Assessment Tools
This grant supports the validation or development of culturally specific risk assessment tools for American Indian/Alaska Native populations. Secure funding to improve critical services and outcomes.
Get Funding: Develop & Validate Juvenile Treatment Tools
Non-profits and research institutions can apply to develop and validate a dynamic assessment tool for juveniles in sex offense treatment. Funds will support the creation, implementation, and evaluation of this tool to improve treatment effectiveness and track progress.
Grant Funding for Sex Offender Treatment Standards
This grant supports organizations developing and implementing evidence-based treatment standards for adult and juvenile sex offenders. Funding aims to improve offender management practices and potentially reduce registration periods based on successful treatment completion.
Secure Campus Safety Funding: Prevent Sexual Violence
Colleges and universities can receive funding to develop and implement programs that prevent and respond to sexual violence on campus. This initiative aims to enhance institutional capacity and support victims, focusing on perpetrator education and prevention strategies.
Secure Funding for Public Safety Tech Infrastructure
This grant offers funding for organizations to maintain and operate critical public safety websites and secure information exchange portals. Eligible applicants will support national sex offender registries and related data sharing platforms, ensuring public access and law enforcement collaboration.
Get Funding for Public Safety Program Development
This grant is for jurisdictions (states, territories, and federally recognized tribes) looking to develop or improve programs for sex offender registration and notification under the Adam Walsh Act. Funds can be used for legislation, information sharing, training, and infrastructure enhancements to ensure compliance and public safety.
Get Funding for Sex Offender Management Programs
This grant supports states, tribes, and territories in implementing and maintaining sex offender registration and notification requirements. Funds are available for planning and hosting workshops and a national symposium focused on sex offender management and accountability.
Get Funding for Community Justice Initiatives
Tribal jurisdictions can receive funding to develop and implement restorative justice programs that support sex offender reintegration and community healing. This initiative aims to adapt evidence-based 'Circles of Support and Accountability' models to tribal traditions, fostering a holistic approach to justice and reducing recidivism.
Get Funding for Campus Safety & Violence Prevention
This grant offers funding for colleges and universities to develop and implement innovative programs aimed at preventing sexual assault perpetration on campus. Secure resources to create evidence-based strategies that enhance campus safety and reduce sexual violence.
Funding for Community Reintegration Programs
This grant supports the development and implementation of community-based reintegration programs for offenders, specifically adapting the Circles of Support and Accountability model for tribal communities. Funding is available for organizations with expertise in tribal justice and offender management to provide training and technical assistance.
Get Funding for Community Reintegration Projects
Tribal communities can receive funding to develop restorative justice programs that support the reintegration of individuals and promote community healing. This grant aims to adapt evidence-based models to fit specific tribal traditions and enhance offender management.