Domestic Violence Grant Program    

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The Prince George’s County Council, committed to ending domestic violence and abuse in the County, has appropriated $500,000 in FY 2026 in its eighth round of grant funding to support the Council’s Domestic Violence Grant Program.  

The Prince George’s County Council Domestic Violence Grant Program is designed to provide funding to support across a range of community needs. Eligible service areas may include, but are not limited to improve housing stability, expand access to services, strengthen economic security, prevent and educate, provide counseling, or enhance advocacy/legal services assistance to victims of domestic violence and/or activities that support prevention through a coordinated and collaborative community response. This program seeks to strengthen services, enhance prevention efforts, and improve outcomes for individuals and families impacted by domestic violence.

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Application Cycle

The Prince George’s County Council will accept Domestic Violence Program applications for FY 2026 beginning September 4, 2025 and ending Thursday, October 2, 2025 for programs beginning January, 2026 (to view a larger version of the FY 2026 timeline, please click graphic above).


WATCH
FY 2026 Domestic Violence Grant Program
Virtual Pre-Proposal Conference (September 25, 2025)

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To view the FY 2026 DVGP Pre-Proposal Conference, click the Domestic Violence Grant Program graphic above, or click here.

FY 2025 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE GRANT PROGRAM ALLOCATIONS

ADVOCACY/LEGAL  
Community Advocates for Family & Youth, Inc. (CAFY) $85,000.00
Community Legal Services of Prince George's County, Inc. $50,000.00
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA - Prince George's County) $60,000.00
LaClinica de Pueblo $40,000.00
COUNSELING / MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES  
Center for a Healthy - Maryland, Inc. - Health Care Coalition Against DV $50,000.00
HOUSING  
Ladies of Hope Ministries, Inc. $50,000.00
Dimensions Health Corporation / University of Maryland Capital Region Health $45,000.00
Community Crisis Services, Inc. $20,000.00
House of Ruth Maryland, Inc. $50,000.00
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT  
The Training Source, Inc. $50,000.00
   
TOTAL $500,000.00

In Their Words

FY 2021 Award Winners discuss the Grant awards and how it makes a difference in the lives of survivors and their families.

Arleen Joell, Community Advocates for Family and Youth