Grant opportunity
OVC FY 2026 Tribal Victim Services Set-Aside Formula Program
This opportunity supports the provision of services to crime victims in American Indian/Alaska Native communities through a discretionary administrative formula program funded under a set-aside designated by law from the Crime Victims Fund. The program is not competitive and is open only to federally recognized Indian Tribes, Alaska Native Claims Settlement.
- Funder
- Office for Victims of Crime
- 2026-08-06; posted 2026-05-29
- 2026-08-06; posted 2026-05-29: Aug 6, 2026
- Award
- Total funding: USD 90,000,000
- Applicant
- Tribal governments / eligible designees
- Discipline
- Health & Biomedical Sciences
- Region
- United States
- Posted
- Jun 1, 2026
Call summary
Overview
This opportunity supports the provision of services to crime victims in American Indian/Alaska Native communities through a discretionary administrative formula program funded under a set-aside designated by law from the Crime Victims Fund. The program is not competitive and is open only to federally recognized Indian Tribes, Alaska Native Claims Settlement.
Who can apply
- Eligible applicants are entities that submitted a Population Certification and subsequently received an invitation letter to apply for FY2026 TVSSA funding.
- Agency: Office for Victims of Crime; opportunity number: O-OVC-2026-172622.
What it supports
- Funding category: ISS.
- Applicants should review the full notice package for objectives, required forms, review criteria, and federal compliance rules.
Funding and duration
Total funding: USD 90,000,000
2026-08-06; posted 2026-05-29
2026-08-06; posted 2026-05-29: Aug 6, 2026
How to apply
Apply through the official Grants.gov listing for opportunity O-OVC-2026-172622. Deadline/key date: 2026-08-06.
Call details
Source-based overview
This opportunity supports the provision of services to crime victims in American Indian/Alaska Native communities through a discretionary administrative formula program funded under a set-aside designated by law from the Crime Victims Fund. The program is not competitive and is open only to federally recognized Indian Tribes, Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Regional Corporations, and their authorized designees. Funding may be used to support a Tribe's victim services and is available for a range of expenses. Tribes can also use Tribal Victim Services Set-Aside grants for construction or for refurbishing, renovating, or improving structures for victim services office space, shelter for victims, and related purposes.
Eligibility
Eligible applicants are entities that submitted a Population Certification and subsequently received an invitation letter to apply for FY2026 TVSSA funding.
Agency: Office for Victims of Crime; opportunity number: O-OVC-2026-172622.
Funding and benefits
Total funding: USD 90,000,000
Themes and supported activities
Funding category: ISS.
Applicants should review the full notice package for objectives, required forms, review criteria, and federal compliance rules.
Deadline and timeline
2026-08-06; posted 2026-05-29: 2026-08-06; posted 2026-05-29: Aug 6, 2026.
Applicants should confirm the exact deadline time, time zone, required documents, portal steps and any institutional approvals on the official call page before submitting.
How to apply
Apply through the official Grants.gov listing for opportunity O-OVC-2026-172622. Deadline/key date: 2026-08-06.
Before applying, check eligibility rules, budgets, attachments, page limits, partner requirements, cost-share conditions and whether the opportunity uses an expression of interest, full proposal, registration or nomination stage.