Many victims of crime suffer not only from the initial victimization, but also because they may confront a system ill-equipped to help them heal. OJP is working to provide services to survivors and support them on their path to healing. In FY 23, OJP is awarding more than $1.5 billion to fund training, services and resources to improve the response to all crime victims, including victims in historically marginalized and underserved communities.
The list below includes solicitations that support this topic area. For award details, please click on the FY 23 Awards by Solicitation link on the above left-hand side of the page.
Solicitation Title |
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OVC FY 23 Advancing the Use of Technology to Assist Victims of Crime |
OVC FY 23 Building Capacity of National Crisis Hotlines |
OVC FY 23 Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials: Outreach and Implementation Project |
OVC FY 23 Emergency and Transitional Pet Shelter and Housing Assistance Grant Program |
OVC FY 23 Expanding Access to Sexual Assault Forensic Examinations |
OVC FY 23 Field-Generated Solicitation: Increasing Options and Expanding Access for Victims of Crime |
OVC FY 23 National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center |
OVC FY 23 National Resource Centers for Research, Evaluation, and Reaching Underserved Victims |
OVC FY 23 Peer-to-Peer Support for Survivors of Crime |
OVC FY 23 Supporting Children, Youth, and Families Affected by the Drug Crisis: Recruiting and Developing Peer Recovery Coaches |
OVC FY 23 Targeted Training and Technical Assistance for VOCA Victim Assistance and Compensation Administrators and Subrecipients |
OVC FY 23 Transforming America's Response to Elder Abuse: Coordinated Enhanced Multi-Disciplinary Teams (MDTs) for Older Victims of Abuse and Financial Exploitation T&TA Program |
OVC FY 23 VOCA Victim Assistance Formula Grant |
OVC FY 23 VOCA Victim Compensation Formula Grant |
*Funding amounts do not include congressionally directed spending or continuation awards.