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Integrated Services for Minor Victims of Human Trafficking is a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) that funds comprehensive, trauma-informed service programs for minor victims of human trafficking.
The program supports organizations providing coordinated, survivor-centered services including housing, mental health care, legal assistance, and case management for children and youth who have experienced trafficking. Eligible applicants include government entities, educational organizations, nonprofits, and public housing organizations. Award amounts are unspecified; the application deadline for this FY2025 cycle was March 3, 2026.
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Preventing Trafficking of Girls is sponsored by U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime (OVC). This funding will develop or enhance prevention and early intervention services for girls who are at risk of, or are victims of, sex and/or labor trafficking. Funding will be provided for activities such as street outreach, partnerships with organizations that serve youth, partnerships with juvenile justice and child welfare systems, and/or collaboration with other key community stakeholders.
Services for Victims of Human Trafficking is a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) that funds organizations developing, expanding, and strengthening comprehensive and specialized service programs for victims of sex and labor trafficking. The program supports a full continuum of services including emergency shelter, case management, legal assistance, and long-term transitional support. Additional complementary funding is available through the Administration for Children and Families and the Office on Violence Against Women. Eligible applicants include government entities, educational organizations, nonprofit organizations, and public housing authorities. Grant amounts are unspecified. No fixed application deadline is listed; check OVC's grants portal for current solicitations.
BJA FY24 Second Chance Act Community-based Reentry Program is a grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance that funds community-based reentry services for individuals returning from incarceration. The program supports nonprofit organizations and federally recognized tribal governments that partner with correctional agencies to deliver reentry programming. Awards have historically reached up to $750,000. Community-based nonprofit organizations and federally recognized tribal governments with demonstrated partnerships with correctional agencies are eligible. The application deadline was May 6, 2024.
ALCWF Grant Program is a grant from the American Legion Child Welfare Foundation that funds nonprofit programs supporting the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual welfare of children and youth across the United States. Since 1954, the foundation has awarded over million to youth-serving organizations. Grants support research, programs, and activities with national or large regional impact — not day-to-day operating costs, brick-and-mortar construction, or government fund matching. Eligible applicants are tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations; grants are never made to individuals. Grant amounts are not publicly specified. The 2026 application cycle required submission to American Legion National Headquarters in Indianapolis by July 15, 2025.
Adoption Opportunities is sponsored by Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Children's Bureau. This program aims to eliminate barriers to adoption and provide permanent, loving home environments for children from foster care, particularly those with special needs. It supports activities that promote knowledge development and services for children and families.