Bureau of Justice Assistance
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) is a US federal agency funding grants for criminal justice programs and public safety.
Get Funding for Crisis Intervention & Reentry Programs
Are you a government agency or non-profit focused on helping individuals with mental health or substance use disorders navigate the justice system and successfully reenter the community? This grant provides funds to enhance crisis stabilization and long-term recovery support.
Boost Your Law Enforcement Business with Grants!
This grant offers funding to state and local law enforcement agencies for training and technical assistance initiatives aimed at improving the criminal justice system. Eligible entities can receive support through the Byrne Competitive Program and JAG Program to address specific local crime needs and enhance operational capacity.
Get Funding for Mental Health & Public Safety Programs
Are you an organization working to improve public safety for individuals with mental health challenges? This grant offers funding to develop and implement collaborative programs that provide better responses and outcomes.
Get Funding to Boost Your Medical Examiner System!
Are you a Medical Examiner or Coroner office seeking to enhance your investigative capabilities and professionalize your staff? This grant offers funding for critical resources and training to elevate the quality and reach of medicolegal death investigations across the nation.
Get Funding to Boost Your Treatment Court Services
States, local governments, and tribal governments can apply for funds to plan, implement, and improve adult treatment courts. This program aims to reduce recidivism and increase access to substance use disorder treatment and recovery support.
Get Funding for Law Enforcement Behavioral Health Initiatives
Law enforcement agencies and their partners can receive funding to enhance collaboration with behavioral health services. This program aims to improve public safety and health outcomes for individuals with mental health or substance use disorders.
Get Funding to Launch or Improve Drug Court Services
This grant is for states, local governments, and tribal governments looking to establish new drug courts or strengthen existing ones. Funds support integrating substance abuse treatment, testing, and recovery support into judicial programs for offenders.
Fund Your Drug Court Expansion & Treatment Programs
Nonviolent offenders can get enhanced services and coordination through this grant for adult drug courts. The funding aims to boost evidence-based substance abuse treatment and recovery support to improve court services and capacity.
Get More Funding for Your Current Justice Grant!
Did BJA invite you to apply for funding? This grant offers administrative adjustments to continue your previous justice-focused project with similar scope and award amounts. Don't miss this chance to keep your vital work funded!
Get More Funding for Your Justice Program!
If BJA previously invited you to apply for funding adjustments to an existing grant, this is your chance to secure additional administrative funds. This opportunity continues your important work within the justice system, maintaining the same scope and purpose as your original award.
Tribal Public Safety Funding: Boost Your Community's Safety
Federally recognized tribes and tribal consortia can apply for funds to enhance public safety and victim services. This funding supports a unified approach to improving safety within tribal communities.
Get More Funding for Your Justice Program
If BJA has officially invited you, this grant offers administrative adjustments to continue your previously funded justice-related work. Secure funds to maintain your project's scope and purpose, supporting state, local, and tribal criminal justice practitioners.
Get Funding for Law Enforcement Emergencies
This grant provides funding to eligible entities to cover emergency response costs when local resources are insufficient. It's designed to support law enforcement in critical situations to protect citizens and enforce laws.
Tribal Justice Grants: Fund Your Legal Assistance Programs
Native American non-profit organizations serving indigent individuals and tribes meeting federal poverty guidelines can secure funding to enhance tribal justice systems and legal representation. These grants aim to improve access to justice and strengthen legal assistance within tribal communities.
Unlock Grant Money for Justice Initiatives
If you received a special invitation from the Bureau of Justice Assistance, you can apply for continuation funding to advance civil rights, racial equity, and justice system improvements. This grant supports vital initiatives in crime victim support, community safety, and building trust.
Get Funding for VR Law Enforcement Training Development
Universities can partner to develop innovative virtual reality training programs for law enforcement, enhancing de-escalation tactics and community interactions. This initiative aims to improve public safety and build trust through advanced technological solutions.
Get Funding for Hate Crime Prevention Initiatives
This program offers continuation funding to organizations previously invited by the Bureau of Justice Assistance to support initiatives focused on combating hate crimes. Secure vital resources to bolster your efforts in promoting civil rights and community safety.
Get More Funding for Your Justice Initiative
If you've received an invitation from the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), you can apply for additional funding to continue your existing justice-focused project. This opportunity is for previously funded organizations to secure administrative adjustments for their awards.
Get Grant Funding: Expand Your Justice Initiatives
If you received a special invitation from the Bureau of Justice Assistance, this is your chance to secure continuation funding for impactful justice initiatives. This grant aims to support projects that advance civil rights, increase access to justice, and enhance community safety.
Get Funding to Support First Responder Families
If your organization supports the families of fallen or injured law enforcement officers, firefighters, and first responders, you can apply for grants to help them access federal benefits. This funding also covers crucial survivor peer support, counseling, and memorial events to honor their sacrifices.