Bureau of Justice Assistance
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) is a US federal agency funding grants for criminal justice programs and public safety.
Grant Funding for Safer Confinement Facilities
This grant supports organizations dedicated to preventing sexual abuse and harassment in correctional facilities by providing training, technical assistance, and auditor certification. Funding aims to enhance audit instruments and oversight programs to ensure compliance with PREA Standards.
Unlock Funding for Your Violence Prevention Initiative
Non-profits and community organizations can secure grants to implement evidence-based violence intervention and prevention programs. Funding supports efforts to reduce gang and gun violence through local partnerships.
Get Funding for Law Enforcement Emergencies
This grant is for entities officially invited by the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) to help cover costs related to a specific law enforcement emergency. It provides critical funding when local resources are insufficient to protect citizens and enforce the law.
Get Grants for DNA Backlog Reduction
Are you a government entity with a crime lab that analyzes DNA? This grant helps you process more DNA samples, speeding up analysis and reducing backlogs. Get funding to enhance your capacity and contribute to public safety.
Get Funding for DNA Crime Lab Tech & Backlog Reduction!
Does your state or local government operate a crime lab that analyzes DNA to solve crimes? This grant offers funding to enhance your lab's DNA technology utilization, helping you process more DNA samples for CODIS and improve public safety.
Get Funding to Improve Justice & Prevent Wrongful Convictions
This grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance is designed to fund organizations working to review wrongful conviction cases and enhance the integrity of the criminal justice system. Eligible entities will receive support for their review processes, training, and technical assistance to safeguard convictions and aid in exonerations.
Get Funding to Fight Violent Crime in Your Community
This program offers financial support to small and rural law enforcement agencies looking to implement effective strategies against violent crime. Secure funds to enhance your community's safety and reduce crime rates.
Get Grants to Improve Inmate Care & Reduce Restrictive Practices
This program offers technical assistance and microgrants to organizations working to protect vulnerable individuals in correctional facilities. Funding is available to reduce reliance on restrictive or punitive approaches for inmates with disabilities, mental illness, or those who are LGBTQ+.
Grant Funding for Crisis Response & Public Safety
Local government agencies, including law enforcement and correctional departments, can secure funding to enhance their collaboration with mental health and community service professionals. This initiative aims to improve public safety by ensuring effective responses for individuals experiencing crises, particularly those with behavioral health or developmental disabilities.
Grant Money to Boost Community Supervision Success
Are you a jurisdiction working to improve outcomes for adults on community supervision? This grant offers funding to implement smart supervision strategies and reduce recidivism, promoting public safety.
Secure Funding: Fight Cybercrime with Tech TTA
Are you a law enforcement agency, prosecutor, or judge battling tech-enabled crime? This grant funds specialized training and technical assistance to enhance your ability to investigate and respond to crimes involving wireless devices and the internet.
Get Funding to Combat Hate Crimes in Your Community!
This grant supports community-driven initiatives aimed at raising awareness, improving reporting, and enhancing responses to hate crimes. Funding is available for programs that promote reconciliation and healing within communities.
Unlock Funding for Reentry Substance Use Treatment
Government entities and non-profits can secure funding to boost substance use disorder treatment and recovery programs for individuals reentering the community. This initiative aims to reduce recidivism and improve public safety through evidence-based support.
Get Funding to Improve Your Justice System Outcomes
This grant is for state, local, and tribal community supervision agencies looking to boost their effectiveness and fairness. Funds can be used for training, technical assistance, and implementing data-driven strategies to improve client outcomes.
Unlock Funding: Reentry Programs for Community Impact
Non-profit organizations and tribal governments can secure funding to provide vital reentry services for formerly incarcerated individuals. This program aims to reduce recidivism by connecting participants with comprehensive case management and evidence-based support for a successful community transition.
Grant Funding for Cold Case Investigations & Prosecution
This program offers funding to state, local, and tribal law enforcement and prosecution agencies to investigate and prosecute unsolved cold case homicides. Focus is on cases with suspected racial motivations or civil rights violations.
Get Funding: DNA Testing for Wrongful Conviction Cases
Violent felony cases can now receive funding to cover the costs of reviewing convictions, finding evidence, and conducting DNA testing that could prove actual innocence. This program aims to ensure justice for those unjustly convicted.
Get Funding for Crime Prevention & Public Safety Innovation
This grant offers funding to state, local, and tribal prosecutors to develop innovative strategies for reducing crime and enhancing public safety. Utilize data-driven approaches for fair, effective, and cost-efficient solutions in your jurisdiction.
Unlock Funds: Solve Cold Cases with DNA Tech
This grant is for prosecutors and law enforcement agencies looking to solve violent cold cases using DNA evidence. Funding supports investigative activities and forensic analysis to bring justice and close unsolved crimes.
Fund Your Reentry Program: Get Paid for Success!
State, local, and tribal governments can get funding to improve reentry services and reduce recidivism. This program ties payments to achieving agreed-upon goals, rewarding successful outcomes.