United Against Hate
Resources
Resources from the Office for Victims of Crime
Read Attorney General Merrick B. Garland's Statement on Jacksonville Shooting
For additional information, victims can contact Victim Witness Specialist Deirdra Craig at toll-free phone number: 866-416-2071.
Department of Justice Civil Rights Division
Department of Justice Hate Crimes Prevention and Enforcement Resources
Department of Justice Community Relations Service Programs and Resources
DOJ CRS City-Site Problem Identification and Resolution of Issues Together (City-SPIRIT)
DOJ CRS Campus-Site Problem Identification and Resolution of Issues Together (Campus-SPIRIT)
DOJ CRS Protecting Places of Worship Forum
DOJ CRS Bias Incidents and Hate Crimes Forum
DOJ CRS Strengthening Police and Community Partnerships
Federal Bureau of Investigation Hate Crimes Resources
Bureau of Justice Assistance Hate Crimes Resources
BJA Mass Violence Advisory Initiative
BJA National Training and Technical Assistance Center
Department of Homeland Security Prevention Resource Finder
U.S. Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center
COPS Office Training and Technical Assistance
COPS Office Collaborative Reform Initiative
Department of Education Readiness and Emergency Management For Schools Technical Assistance Center
Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center
Bureau of Justice Assistance Funding to Combat Hate Crimes
BJA Emergency Federal Law Enforcement Assistance (EFLEA) Program
BJA Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program (SCIP)
BJA Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program
Department of Homeland Security Funding Opportunities
COPS Office Funding Opportunities
COPS School Violence Prevention Program
COPS Community Policing Development (CPD) Microgrants Program
Department of Education's Office of Safe and Supportive Schools Grant Programs
Office for Victims of Crime Antiterrorism Emergency Assistance Program
To schedule a program, please contact our United Against Hate/Civil Rights Intake Specialist:
Civil Rights Hotline: (813) 274-6095
The United Against Hate (UAH) Community Outreach Program aims to improve hate crime reporting by:
- teaching community members how to identify, report, and help prevent hate crimes; and
- building trust between law enforcement and communities.
UAH shares resources to combat hate and encourages discussion between representatives from law enforcement, community organizations, and members of the public. UAH emphasizes that while some hate-fueled incidents—standing alone—may not be a crime, people should still report those incidents to local law enforcement and the FBI.