OHIO Funding & Grant Opportunities

Attorney General's Grant Main Funding Uses: All Safety Solutions (Focus In Mental Health) Ohio Attorney General announced $6.7 million in school safety funding for the 2024 academic year is now available. Every school district is eligible for a $2,500 grant or $4.50 per student—whichever amount is greater—until the funds run out.

With this funding, you have the flexibility to invest in various initiatives, including training to identify and support students with mental health issues, acquiring safety-related school supplies or equipment, and any other training related to school safety.
Learn More About This Funding Deadline: May 15, 2024 Ohio Attorney General announced $6.7 million in school safety funding for the 2024 academic year is now available. Every school district is eligible for a $2,500 grant or $4.50 per student—whichever amount is greater—until the funds run out.

With this funding, you have the flexibility to invest in various initiatives, including training to identify and support students with mental health issues, acquiring safety-related school supplies or equipment, and any other training related to school safety.

School Emergency Response to Violence (SERV) Main Funding Uses: All Safety Solutions The Project SERV grant provides short-term support after a traumatic event to affected local educational agencies or institutions of higher education. These grants are intended to provide funds to meet acute needs and restore the learning environment. Learn More About This Funding Deadline: Ongoing The Project SERV grant provides short-term support after a traumatic event to affected local educational agencies or institutions of higher education. These grants are intended to provide funds to meet acute needs and restore the learning environment.

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STOP School Violence Prevention Program (SVPP) Main Funding Uses: All Safety Solutions The STOP School Violence Act gave authority to provide awards directly to States, units of local government, or Indian tribes to improve security at schools through evidence-based school safety programs and technology.

This funding opportunity aims to support school safety by implementing solutions to enhance school climate, establish school-based behavioral threat assessment and intervention teams to identify violence risks, introduce technologies like anonymous reporting tools, and apply other evidence-based strategies to prevent violence.
Learn More About This Funding DEADLINE: March 27 The STOP School Violence Act gave authority to provide awards directly to States, units of local government, or Indian tribes to improve security at schools through evidence-based school safety programs and technology.

This funding opportunity aims to support school safety by implementing solutions to enhance school climate, establish school-based behavioral threat assessment and intervention teams to identify violence risks, introduce technologies like anonymous reporting tools, and apply other evidence-based strategies to prevent violence.

OJJDP FY Enhancing School Capacity to Address Youth Violence Main Funding Uses: All Safety Solutions The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention seeks to support targeted efforts to address youth violence through implementing evidence-based prevention and intervention efforts in a school-based setting (K–12th grade only). The program aims to increase school safety through the development and expansion of violence prevention and reduction programs and strategies. Learn More About This Funding Expected Opening: Spring 2025 The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention seeks to support targeted efforts to address youth violence through implementing evidence-based prevention and intervention efforts in a school-based setting (K–12th grade only). The program aims to increase school safety through the development and expansion of violence prevention and reduction programs and strategies.