Funding Opportunities

New RFPs support housing and criminal justice

Written by Alex Dunn

Hi, I’m Alex Dunn, the Millionaire Grant Lady. I have 15 years of grant writing experience and over $103 million in awards under my belt. I offer advice, tips, tricks and opportunities to the DFW501c.news audience each week.

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Government grants are released daily. Each has its own unique focus, with unique eligibility requirements, application tasks, and deadlines.

It is important that if you are considering applying for a federal grant that you read the eligibility guidelines closely to make sure you are eligible to apply.

Also focus on who is not eligible to apply. When a government grant limits eligibility, it also limits who is competing with you for that grant. Below are two grants that opened this week that may be of interest to you.

Funding for Transitional Housing

  • Funder: Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women
  • Due date: June 9, 2025
  • Award range: $400,000-$500,000
  • Expected number of awards: 80
  • Cost sharing required? No
  • Eligibility: nonprofits and state, county, tribal, and city governments

Summary: The OVW Transitional Housing Assistance Grants for Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking Program (OVW Transitional Housing Assistance Grant Program) funds transitional housing and support services for victims who are homeless or in need of transitional housing or other housing assistance as a result of a situation of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Eligible applicants are Tribal, state, and local governments and organizations with a documented history of effective work concerning domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking.

Read the full RFP here.

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Funding for Improving Criminal Justice Response

  • Funder: DOJ: Office on Violence Against Women
  • Due date: June 16, 2025
  • Award range: $500,000-$1 million
  • Expected number of awards: 35
  • Cost sharing required? No
  • Eligibility: Nonprofits, tribal organizations, and city, state, county, and tribal governments.

Summary:  The Grants to Improve the Criminal Justice Response Program (ICJR Program) assists state, local, and Tribal governments, and courts to improve the criminal justice response to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking as serious violations of criminal law, and to seek safety and autonomy for victims.

Read the full RFP here.

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About the author

Alex Dunn

Alex Dunn is the Millionaire Grant Lady and a social worker. Alex is passionate about behavioral health, education, family and social services and helping organizations to help others. With 15 years of experience in grants and $103 million in grant funding, Alex wants your organization to be able to use grants to meet your mission.

She is the creator of the Area of Focus™ and Core Cultivation™ strategies and the Attractiveness Quotient™ survey for nonprofits. Alex has used these strategies to multiply grant funding for organizations, with a total of $103 million in grant funding to date.

Alex is the author of numerous reports, including “Three Ways Mental Health Organizations Can Increase Their Grant Funding” and “Three Mistakes Well Meaning Organizations Make in Grant Funding”. She is a long-time board member and current president of the Grant Professionals Association North Texas chapter.