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Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative (CVIPI) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP). This initiative supports the development of holistic, evidence-based strategies for breaking cycles of violence within communities. Nonprofits can apply for funding to implement community-led violence intervention programs and related training and technical assistance.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations, state, local, and tribal communities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Nearly $200 million dedicated; over $270 million awarded to date across related initiatives Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.
Legal Assistance for Victims Grant Program (LAV) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Office on Violence Against Women (OVW). This grant aims to increase the availability of legal assistance to victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking by funding comprehensive legal services projects. These projects should include organizations providing direct services to victims.
Grants to Prevent and Respond to Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Sex Trafficking Against Children and Youth Program (Children and Youth Program) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Office on Violence Against Women (OVW). This program supports comprehensive, community-based efforts to develop or expand prevention, intervention, treatment, and response strategies to address the needs of children and youth (ages 0-24) impacted by domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, and sex trafficking. While broader, it includes direct services to affected individuals.
Grants to support public safety and justice activities is sponsored by U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP). The OJP awards billions of dollars each year to support public safety and justice activities. This includes programs that improve the criminal, civil, and juvenile justice systems, which could encompass initiatives related to jury service.