
The DC Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (ONSE) builds partnerships and implements community-based strategies that reduce gun-related violence across the District. As a mission-driven agency dedicated to violence prevention, ONSE seeks to invest in organizations, community leaders, and initiatives that share our commitment to addressing the root causes of violence and creating safer, healthier communities.
To further this mission, ONSE's Violence Intervention (VI) Division is accepting applications for funding through the FY26 Violence Prevention Mini-Grant Program.
Funding is targeted toward individuals between the ages of 12 and 35 and supports innovative community-based projects that promote violence prevention, healing, community engagement, and positive youth development.
The Request for Applications (RFA) makes available approximately $225,000 in funding, with awards of up to $15,000 per grantee.
Funding Categories
Applicants may apply under one of the following program areas:
Behavioral Health
Programs and services may include:
- Crisis intervention
- Counseling services
- Therapeutic arts programming
- Health and wellness initiatives
- Coping and conflict management strategies
- Trauma-informed support services
- Services for victims and impacted families
Restorative Justice
Programs and services may include:
- Employment readiness and workforce development
- Educational support services
- Mentorship programs
- Social integration and community reintegration efforts
- Conflict resolution initiatives
- Community healing activities
- Support services for victims recovering from harm
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted electronically through ZoomGrants no later than:
Thursday, June 18, 2026 | 8:00 PM (EST)
Late applications will not be considered. Questions regarding this funding opportunity may be directed to: [email protected].

