Grants for Human Trafficking Nonprofits
Last updated July 13, 2026
There are currently 88 active grants for human trafficking nonprofits in Grantable's free grants database, drawn from federal and foundation sources and updated daily.
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About grants for human trafficking nonprofits
Grants for human trafficking nonprofits fund survivor services, case management, housing, legal aid, and prevention for victims of sex and labor trafficking. The U.S. Department of Justice's Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) administers the largest pool of federal funding dedicated to trafficking survivors, supporting victim service programs, specialized child and youth services, and capacity-building for community organizations.
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Browse grants for human trafficking nonprofits available to organizations in 6 states.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What grants are available for human trafficking nonprofits?
Federal grants support direct services for trafficking survivors, including emergency and transitional housing, case management, trauma-informed care, legal assistance, and prevention and outreach. The Office for Victims of Crime offers programs targeting both adult and minor victims of sex and labor trafficking, and many awards also fund multidisciplinary task forces and organizational capacity-building.
Does the federal government fund anti-trafficking services?
Yes. The Office for Victims of Crime, part of the Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs, manages the largest amount of federal funding dedicated to serving trafficking survivors, with authority rooted in the Trafficking Victims Protection Act. The Department of Health and Human Services also funds trafficking victim assistance and prevention through its family and youth-serving programs.
Who else funds anti-trafficking work?
Beyond federal sources, private foundations, faith-based funders, and corporate giving programs support anti-trafficking nonprofits, often focusing on survivor housing, prevention education, or supply-chain and labor-trafficking issues. State victim-services agencies that pass through federal Victims of Crime Act dollars are another important funding channel for local organizations.
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