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Find similar grantsFamily Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA) Grant Program is sponsored by Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services. This state-administered federal grant supports community-based nonprofit organizations in Ohio that provide emergency shelter and supportive services for victims of family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence.
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National Domestic Violence Hotline OFVPS Family Violence Prevention and Services Act Grants Enacted into law since 1984 under the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act ( 42 U.S.C. § 10401 -10414 ), the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (42 U.S.C.
§ et seg) (FVPSA) funds the federal response system to ensure vital crisis services and shelters are available to individuals experiencing domestic or dating violence and their dependents. When FVPSA was first written, Congress used the term “family violence” in the legislation as synonymous with domestic violence.
However, as research and evidence has grown over the past 38 years of FVPSA’s existence, the more commonly used language of domestic violence and dating violence has been adopted; these definitions are consistent with those found in the Violence Against Women Act and the Victims of Crime Act.
The Office of Family Violence Prevention and Services (OFVPS) administers FVPSA funding and FVPSA grant programs to implement statutorily required services for the purposes of: Providing immediate shelter and supportive services for individuals experiencing domestic or dating violence and their dependents, Increasing public awareness and primary prevention of domestic and dating violence, Operating a national domestic violence hotline, Providing for specialized services to abused parents and their children, and Providing technical assistance and training relating to domestic and dating violence to local public agencies, non-profits, tribal organizations, and others, including the establishment of state domestic violence coalitions and national resource centers.
Through its grant programs, OFVPS puts the power to effectively address the prevalence of domestic violence into the hands of the community and supports their efforts to strengthen community-based services, while also funding prevention and public awareness efforts. These programs provide both a safe haven and an array of supportive services to intervene when help is needed and to prevent abuse.
FVPSA Grant Programs include: Non-Competitive Mandatory/Formula Grants State and Territorial Formula Grants Native American Tribes Formula Grants State and Territory Domestic Violence Coalitions Grants Competitive Discretionary Grants Specialized Services to Abused Parents and their Children Training and Technical Assistance Resource Centers Grants National Domestic Violence Hotline Grant OFVPS Notice of Standing Funding Opportunity Domestic Violence Shelter/Support Services States/Territories 2024-2026 (PDF) Applications Due - 01/31/2025 OFVPS Notice of Standing Funding Opportunity to State Domestic Violence Coalitions 2024-2026 (PDF) Applications Due - 01/31/2025 OFVPS Notice of Standing Funding Domestic Violence Shelter/Supportive Services/Grants to Native American Tribes 2024-2026 (PDF) Applications Due - 01/31/2025 FY25 FVPSA State & Territories Grant Awards (PDF) FY25 DV SSAPC NCC Grant Award Recipients (PDF) FY25 DV Resource CTR & HL Grant Awards (PDF) FY25 DV Coalition Grant Award Recipients (PDF) FY25 FVPSA Tribes & Tribal Organizations Grant Awards (PDF) 2024 Specialized Services for Abused Parents and Their Children (SSAPC) Grant Awards 2024 Specialized Services for Abused Parents and Their Children (SSAPC) Grant Awards (PDF) 2024 FVPSA State and Territories Grant Awards (PDF) 2024 FVPSA Tribes and Tribal Grant Awards (PDF) 2024 FVPSA State Domestic Violence Coalition Grant Awards (PDF) 2023 FVPSA State and Territories Grant Awards (PDF) 2023 Tribes and Tribal Grant Awards (PDF) 2023 FVPSA State Domestic Violence Coalition Grant Awards (PDF) 2023 Discretionary Grant Awards (PDF) 2023 FVPSA Hurricanes Fiona and Ian Domestic Violence Disaster Assistance Supplemental Funding States Territories - 2023 FVPSA Hurricanes Fiona and Ian Supplemental Funding Awards Table (PDF) Tribes - 2023 FVPSA Hurricanes Fiona and Ian Supplemental Funding Awards Table (PDF) Coalitions - 2023 FVPSA Hurricanes Fiona and Ian Supplemental Funding Awards Table (PDF) 2022 Grants for Domestic Violence Shelter and Supportive Services /Grants to States and Territories, Tribes and Tribal Organizat (PDF) 2022 Domestic Violence Discretionary Grants (PDF) 2022 American Rescue Plan (ARP) Supplemental Funding for FVPSA Grantees (PDF) 2022 Grants to State Domestic Violence Coalitions (PDF) FY 2021 FVPSA Grant Awards 2021 FVPSA States and Territories Grant Awards 2021 FVPSA Tribes and Tribal Organizations Grant Awards 2021 FVPSA State and Territory Domestic Violence Coalition Grant Awards FY 2020 CARES Act Supplemental Awards for States — View an archived webinar on the FVPSA CARES Act application process (webinar password 3Ss5QKHJ) FY 2020 CARES Act Supplemental Awards for Tribes — View an archived webinar on the FVPSA CARES Act application process (webinar password 3Ss5QKHJ) FY 2020 CARES Act Supplemental Awards for State Domestic Violence Coalitions — View an archived webinar on the FVPSA CARES Act application process (webinar password cPkqZ9mp) FY 2020 Family Violence Prevention and Services State and Territory Grant Awards FY 2020 State Domestic Violence Coalition Grant Awards FY 2020 Family Violence Prevention and Services Tribal Grant Awards National Domestic Violence Hotline Award Alaska Native Tribal Resource Center on Domestic Violence (ANTRC) Award Specialized Services for Abused Parents and Children (SSAPC) Demonstration Grant Cohort II Awards
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Community-based nonprofit organizations in Ohio providing emergency shelter and supportive services for victims of family/domestic violence. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA) Grant Program are due December 11, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA) Grant Program is funded by Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Ohio. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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