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Department of Justice Application Season is Here! 

Prepare early — any time during the year — to ensure your registration and users are up to date in the systems involved in the application process. Review the DOJ Grant Application Submission Checklist to identify which actions you can take now and what to expect when you start an application. 

When available, OVC funding opportunities will be listed on this page. Subscribe to News From OVC to receive funding announcements.

The Fiscal Year 2024 Department of Justice Grants Program Plan summarizes details about OVC funding opportunities that we expect to release, or have released, this fiscal year. The Program Plan also provides information about funding from other U.S. Department of Justice grant-making Components.

Visit our How to Apply for Funding page for tips and answers to frequently asked questions about applying for OVC funding.

OVC Funding Opportunities

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OVC-Sponsored Funding Opportunities

Promote the OVC Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials

Apply for funding to print and disseminate copies of the resources in the OVC Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials series that best meet the needs of the children you support. These materials were designed to support children and youth during their involvement with the justice system as a victim or witness to a crime.

In an effort to increase access to these materials, the Center for Justice Innovation, Inc., through funding from OVC, is accepting applications from organizations for subgrants up to $10,000 to print and disseminate these materials. Special consideration will be given to those working with rural, Native American, or other underserved communities.

Apply by: Tuesday, April 30, 2024.

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Peer-to-Peer Support for Survivors of Crime

The National Center for Victims of Crime is now accepting applications for the Peer-to-Peer Support for Survivors of Crime (P2P) grant initiative. This innovative program aims to harness the power of shared experiences and the wisdom and empathy that come from adversity by establishing a national network of peer support for victims and survivors of all crime types.

Apply by: 11:59 p.m., eastern time on Friday, May 31, 2024.

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