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O-OVC-2026-172623

OVC FY 2026 Increasing Services for American Indian and Alaska Native Victims of Human Trafficking in Urban Centers Program

Office for Victims of Crime (USDOJ-OJP-OVC)

Up to $450,000
Due Jul 23, 2026
At a glance
Moderate Complexity

This grant aims to enhance the services available to American Indian and Alaska Native victims of human trafficking in urban areas. It also seeks to boost the ability of organizations to provide these services effectively.

Who it's for: Organizations that want to help American Indian and Alaska Native victims of human trafficking in cities. This includes for-profit companies, colleges, universities, and certain Native American tribal organizations.

More details

Likely Disqualifiers

  • Not providing services to AI/AN victims
  • Not located in or serving urban centers
  • Incomplete application
  • Requesting more than $450,000
  • Not fitting into eligible applicant types

What You May Need

  • Proof of eligibility
  • Detailed project proposal
  • Budget plan
  • Organizational capacity statement
  • Partnership agreements (if applicable)
  • Documentation of past experience with victim services
  • Registration in the System for Award Management (SAM)

Cautions

  • Ensure your organization fits the eligible types
  • Do not exceed the $450,000 funding limit
  • Focus on urban centers
  • Adhere to the application deadline

Generated from official source details for readability

Eligibility

Eligible Applicant Types

Unrestricted
Tribal Org
Public Higher Ed
Private Higher Ed
For-Profit

Additional Criteria

Eligible applicants include for-profit organizations, private institutions of higher education, public and state institutions of higher education, and other Native American tribal organizations. The opportunity is also open to any organization that meets the criteria without restrictions, as indicated by 'UNRESTRICTED'.

Overview

Organizations that want to help American Indian and Alaska Native victims of human trafficking in cities. This includes for-profit companies, colleges, universities, and certain Native American tribal organizations.

Likely Disqualifiers

  • Not providing services to AI/AN victims
  • Not located in or serving urban centers
  • Incomplete application
  • Requesting more than $450,000
  • Not fitting into eligible applicant types

Use of Funds

Funds can be used to increase victim services for AI/AN human trafficking victims and to improve the organizational capacity to deliver these services.

Cost Sharing

Not Required

Important Dates

Posted
May 28, 2026
Deadline
Jul 23, 2026(40 days)
Est. Award Date (AI estimate)
Fall 2026

Application Checklist

0/6 complete
  • Verify your organization's eligibility
  • Register in the System for Award Management (SAM)
  • Prepare a detailed project proposal
  • Draft a comprehensive budget plan
  • Gather documentation of past experience with victim services
  • Submit application by July 23, 2026

Award Range

$0 - $450,000

Deadline

Jul 23, 2026

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