Grants for Agencies Supporting Crime Victims
OAG Grants consist of three distinct programs that are established with a defined purpose, scope and duration, as determined by the administering authority. These grants support agencies that empower survivors to heal, seek justice, and regain control of their lives.
Overview
This program is financed in part by a special State Treasury Fund: The Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund. Since January 1, 1984, any person in Illinois convicted of a crime of violence, any other felony or misdemeanor, or certain other offenses listed in the Illinois Vehicle Code, will be assessed a fine. These fines are deposited in the Violent Crime Victims Assistance Fund, which finances crime victim services throughout the state. Additional funding for the program is provided by the State’s General Revenue Fund.
Eligible Applicants
County Governments, City or township governments, Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized), Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities, Native American tribal organizations (not Federally recognized), Nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status (excludes institutions of higher education), Private institutions of higher education.
VCVA Grant Application
The VCVA Grant Application will open on Thursday, January 1, 2026 and close on Friday, February 6, 2026. Supports agencies that deliver victim and witness services, including comprehensive victim advocacy.
For details about the application process, review the FY27 VCVA Application Presentation.
Overview
The Domestic Violence Grant program provides funding for legal advocacy, legal assistance, and legal services to victims of domestic violence who are or have been married or in a civil union. This fund is awarded from a portion of marriage license fees collected after June 1, 2008, and a portion of civil union license fees collected after June 1, 2011. Any public or private not-for-profit agency that provides services to victims of domestic violence may apply to the Illinois Attorney General for funding from the Domestic Violence Fund.
Eligible Applicants
County Governments, City or township governments, Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized), Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities, Native American tribal organizations (not Federally recognized), Nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status (excludes institutions of higher education), Private institutions of higher education. All 501 (c)(3) organizations must be registered and in good standing with the Attorney General's Charitable Trust Division.
Domestic Violence Grant Application
The DV Grant Application will open on February 1, 2026, and close on Friday, March 6, 2026.
For details about the application process, we encourage attendance at the Application Technical Assistance Webinar:
- Wednesday, February 11th, 10:00 – 11:30 a.m.
To register for a webinar, please email: special.events@ilag.gov
Overview
On October 24, 2025, the Violent Crime Advisory Commission (under Illinois State Statute 725 ILCS 240, Section 8. Centers – Services provided) approved the inclusion of agencies and organizations offering services to individuals that are victims or witnesses of violent crime and have become involved in the criminal justice system. Addressing the root behaviors of individuals who have experienced victimization or witnessed violence can help foster healthier outcomes and interrupt cycles of harm. Agencies that offer these services are encouraged to apply for this grant funding.
Eligible Applicants
County Governments, City or township governments, Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized), Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities, Native American tribal organizations (not Federally recognized), Nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status (excludes institutions of higher education), Private institutions of higher education.
Violence Prevention Special Project Grant Application
The VPSP Grant Application will launch on Thursday, January 1, 2026, and close on Friday, February 6, 2026. Supports agencies that provide services to individuals that are victims/witnesses of violence and have become involved in the criminal justice system.
For details about the application process, review the FY27 VPSP Application.
Grant Recipient Guidance
Grant Recipient Reporting Forms
- The OAG has a list of state resources that cover a broad range of areas.
- The State of Illinois has also created a resources portal to locate mental health services. BEACON contains community-based resources, such as mental health centers and state funded programs that may be available for adults seeking treatment, parents seeking treatment for their children, and young people that are looking for mental health services.
- For additional services in Illinois, please visit VINELink Illinois and review the “Find Service Providers” section to search for organizations by name or by specific area of concern to include basic needs, children’s services, counseling, crisis support, financial assistance, healthcare, legal assistance and victim’s assistance.
- Services both inside and outside of Illinois can be found on the U.S. Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime website.
*DISCLAIMER: Please note that these resources may not include all organizations that serve victims of crime in Illinois.
