Family Violence Justice Fund (CO) Grant

Colorado Judicial Department

Funding Amount

Up to US $2,100,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Family Violence Justice Fund (CO) Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Colorado Judicial Department
Amount: Up to US $2,100,000
Last Updated: March 20, 2026

Summary

The Family Violence Justice Fund in Colorado provides vital legal assistance to victims of family violence, enhancing access to justice since 1999. With approximately $2.1 million available this fiscal year, grants support organizations offering services to low-income clients through cost-reimbursement. Eligible organizations must demonstrate expertise in civil legal services, operate in Colorado, and receive a significant portion of funding from non-grant sources. The fund specifically excludes institutions of higher education.

Overview

Background The Family Violence Justice Fund (Fund) was established in 1999 to expand the availability of legal assistance for victims of family violence. Annual grant funding is allocated to qualified organizations based on a geographic, need-driven formula that considers the number of low-income persons (i.e., individuals living near or below the poverty line) who may need services in each county or city and county across the State. If there is more than one qualified organization within a county or city and county, funding is allocated in proportion to the number of clients served by each qualified organization or its predecessor in the preceding grant award year. All grants are awarded on a cost-reimbursement basis and must be used for the purposes set forth in Section 14-4-107(2), C.R.S. Grant Uses Per statute, grants funds can only be used to provide eligible services in covered proceedings for and on behalf of indigent clients who are victims of family violence subject to the following definitions: Indigent: As noted in Section 14-4-107(5)(d), C.R.S., indigent refers to a person whose income does not exceed 125 percent of the family federal poverty guidelines, adjusted for family size, determined annually by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.Covered Proceedings: Include, but are not limited to:Any protection order proceeding.An action for dissolution of marriage, legal separation, or declaration of invalidity of marriage.An action for dissolution of a civil union, legal separation, or declaration of invalidity of a civil union.Paternity actions.Child custody actions.Proceedings to establish or enforce child support.Administrative hearings and other judicial actions in which family violence is an issue or where legal representation is necessary to protect the interests of a victim of family violence.Eligible Services Related to Covered Proceedings: These include full/direct legal representation, other services like legal advice and limited representation, and educational clinics Funding The Family Violence Justice Fund has approximately $2.1 million available to award in fiscal year 2026-2027.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Organizations must:Have demonstrated experience and expertise in providing comprehensive civil legal services, with preference given to organizations that serve low-income clients at no cost rather than reduced cost.Be based in Colorado.Be exempt from taxation pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.Obtain more than 33 percent of their funding from sources other than grants from the Fund.

Ineligibility

Excludes institutions of higher education

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

domestic-violencehuman-servicesnonprofits

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