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Find similar grantsNIJ Research and Evaluation on Victims of Crime is sponsored by U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice (NIJ). NIJ seeks applications for rigorous research and evaluation projects, including the evaluation of programs that provide services for victims of crime and research on supporting victims of community violence.
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NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation on Violence Against Women | National Institute of Justice NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation on Violence Against Women May 14, 2026, 11:59 pm Eastern Application JustGrants Deadline May 18, 2026, 8:59 pm Eastern Can applications propose relevant research involving the justice system more broadly than criminal justice (e.g., problem solving courts)?
Date Modified: May 6, 2026 The deadline to submit SF-424 in Grants. gov has been extended from May 11 Date Modified: April 15, 2026 The NOFO was updated to correct for an erratum. Date Modified: March 20, 2026 Please ignore footnote #2.
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Fund for Veterans' Assistance (FVA) - Veterans Mental Health (VMH) Grants is sponsored by Texas Veterans Commission. The Fund for Veterans' Assistance (FVA) offers Veterans Mental Health (VMH) Grants to support organizations providing mental health services to veterans and their families in Texas. This program includes counseling, peer-support services, and service dog programs, aiming to improve veterans' quality of life and successful community integration.
Legal Services for Homeless Veterans and Veterans At-Risk for Homelessness (LSV-H) Grant Program is sponsored by U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This program provides grants to eligible organizations to offer legal services to homeless veterans and those at risk of homelessness. These services can include assistance with landlord-tenant disputes, child support or custody proceedings, obtaining benefits, and defending veterans in criminal cases. Grants will fund operations from October 1, 2025, through September 30, 2027.