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VAWA STOP 2026 Law Enforcement Training Grant is sponsored by Wisconsin Department of Justice. This grant supports training and staff development opportunities that strengthen effective law enforcement strategies to combat violence against women.
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Wisconsin Department of Justice Current Grant Opportunities Current Grant Opportunities VAWA STOP 2026 Law Enforcement Training Grant Application Due Date: The application will be available until funds are fully awarded or until March 1, 2026. Project Start Date: January 1, 2026. Project End Date: All training expenses must be submitted for reimbursement in Egrants by June 1, 2026.
A total of $200,000 is available. In accordance with 34 U.S.C. §§ 10446–10451, 25 percent of the total VAWA STOP federal award amount must be allocated for law enforcement.
Funding is contingent upon federal fund availability, subgrant compliance with federal and state guidelines, and compliance with grant conditions. Wisconsin Department of Justice reserves the right to amend, change, or reduce subgrant award amounts.
To be eligible to receive funds, the applicant agency must: Be a law enforcement agency, or An agency that can demonstrate effective collaboration with a law enforcement agency in providing services to victims navigating the criminal justice system. A memorandum of understanding or letter of support from a law enforcement agency is required to be eligible under these criteria.
In addition, individuals attending the training opportunities must be one of the following: A law enforcement officer, investigator, or detective; or A dispatcher, professional staff, or victim advocate employed at a law enforcement agency; or Crisis response specialist or victim advocate who provides services to victims reporting to law enforcement.
A memorandum of understanding or letter of support from a law enforcement agency is required to be eligible under these criteria. This funding opportunity is available to support training and staff development opportunities that strengthen effective law enforcement strategies to combat violence against women.
Applicants may apply for funding for personnel to attend local or national trainings, conferences, and staff development opportunities. Read the full grant funding announcement . VAWA STOP 2026 Prosecution Training Grant Application Due Date: The application will be available through March 1, 2026, or until funds are fully awarded.
Project Start Date: January 1, 2026. Project End Date: All training expenses must be submitted for reimbursement in Egrants by June 1, 2026. A total of $200,000 is available.
In accordance with 34 U.S.C. §§ 10446–10451, 25 percent of the total VAWA STOP federal award amount must be allocated for prosecution. Funding is contingent upon federal funds availability, subgrant compliance with federal and state guidelines, and compliance with grant conditions.
The Wisconsin Department of Justice reserves the right to amend, change, or reduce subgrant award amounts. To be eligible to receive funds, the applicant agency must: Be a prosecution agency, or An agency that can demonstrate effective collaboration with a prosecution agency in providing services to victims navigating the criminal justice system.
A memorandum of understanding or letter of support from a prosecution agency is required to be eligible under these criteria. In addition, individuals attending the training opportunities must be one of the following: Victim witness professional, victim advocate, or professional staff employed at a prosecution agency; or Crisis response specialist or victim advocate who provides services to victims navigating the legal system.
A memorandum of understanding or letter of support from a prosecuting agency is required to be eligible under these criteria. This funding opportunity is available to support training and staff development opportunities that strengthen effective prosecution strategies to combat violence against women. Applicants may apply for funding for personnel to attend local or national training, conferences, and staff development opportunities.
Read the full grant funding announcement . Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Use Site-Based Program (COSSUP) Competitive Application Due Date: August 31st, 2026, or until all grant funding has been awarded. Anticipated Project Start Date: April 1st, 2026 (varies by application approval date) Project End Date: September 30th, 2027 $500,000 is available through this initiative.
Individual awards are available for up to $50,000 for an initial project period. Agencies operating deflection programs in Wisconsin that align with the Wisconsin Deflection Initiative Essential Elements (WDIEE) are eligible to apply. This grant provides funding to sites participating in the Wisconsin Deflection Initiative (WDI) to modernize deflection program processes through technology implementation.
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Visit the School Safety Grants page for more information on grant opportunities. Submit a Grant Application to Wisconsin DOJ
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Law enforcement agencies, or agencies that can demonstrate effective collaboration with a law enforcement agency in providing services to victims navigating the criminal justice system. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $200,000 total available Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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State Victim Services Grant Program is a grant from the Wisconsin Department of Justice that funds direct services for victims of violent crime through the federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA). Eligible applicants include private nonprofits and public agencies operating in Wisconsin that provide services such as safety planning, crisis intervention, counseling, and community referrals to crime victims. Subgrantees must comply with federal performance reporting requirements, OVC Performance Measure Tool (PMT) quarterly submissions, and Wisconsin DOJ purchasing and employment eligibility policies. Grant amounts vary based on program scope and available federal allocations.
The VAWA STOP 2026 Prosecution Training Grant, administered by the Wisconsin Department of Justice, allocates up to $200,000 in federal funding for training and staff development that strengthens prosecution strategies to combat violence against women. Eligible applicants include prosecution agencies or organizations demonstrating effective collaboration with prosecutors in serving victims navigating the legal system. Funding supports attendance at local and national trainings, conferences, and professional development events. Eligible participants include victim witness professionals, victim advocates, professional staff at prosecution agencies, and crisis response specialists serving victims in legal proceedings. All training expenses must be submitted for reimbursement through Egrants by June 1, 2026.