Bureau of Justice Assistance
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) is a US federal agency funding grants for criminal justice programs and public safety.
Unlock Funding for Security & Data Sharing
This grant supports state, local, tribal, and territorial entities in enhancing their information sharing capabilities for homeland security and counterterrorism efforts. Funds are available to improve data coordination, integrate intelligence, and standardize practices for a safer nation.
Get Funding to Protect Victims & Improve Justice Systems
Non-profits and government agencies can secure funding to implement or enhance automated systems that provide timely crime victim information and notification. This initiative aims to safeguard victims and survivors by ensuring their rights are upheld and they are informed about offender status changes.
Prosecutor Funding: Combat Violent Crime & Boost Efficiency
This grant helps state, local, and tribal prosecutor offices secure funding to reduce caseloads, upgrade technology, and improve strategies for prosecuting violent crimes. Eligible offices can receive resources to tackle complex cases like cybercrime, human trafficking, and drug offenses, leading to better case management and public safety.
Get Funding to Boost Your Forensic Science Services
Local governments and state agencies can receive funding to enhance forensic science and medical examiner services. This grant aims to reduce evidence analysis backlogs and train essential forensic personnel.
Unlock Funds for Sexual Assault Evidence Tracking
Government grants are available for states and local governments to improve tracking and reporting of sexual assault evidence kits. This funding helps prioritize cases nearing statute expiration, ensuring justice for victims.
Fund Your Cold Case Prosecutions with DNA Grants
This grant is for agencies looking to prosecute violent crime cold cases using DNA evidence. Secure funding to investigate and bring justice to unsolved cases.
Unlock Funding: Prove Innocence with DNA Testing Grants
This grant is for states and local governments to fund postconviction DNA testing for violent felony cases where actual innocence may be demonstrated. Projects can cover case identification, evidence review, locating biological samples, and performing DNA analysis to prove innocence.
Fund Your Forensic Pathology Fellowship or Accreditation
This grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance helps medical examiner and coroner offices in the US improve their systems. Funds are available to support forensic pathology fellowships and provide resources for office accreditation.
Get Funding for Crime Gun Intelligence Centers
This grant supports training and technical assistance for state and local Crime Gun Intelligence Center (CGIC) grantees. It's designed to enhance investigative capabilities and reduce gun violence.
Grant: Fund Your Justice Innovation & Training
Accredited universities and law schools can receive funding to establish a National Center on Restorative Justice. This initiative aims to educate future justice leaders through degree programs, institutes, and courses, while also supporting research into addressing social inequities within the justice system.
Get Funding for Human Trafficking Prevention Initiatives
Local, state, and tribal organizations, as well as service providers working to combat human trafficking, can apply for funding to access vital training and technical assistance. This program aims to enhance collaboration and support for victims and those serving them.
Fund Your Prosecutor's Office Modernization
Are you a state or local prosecutor's office looking to modernize operations and reduce caseloads? This grant offers funding for training and technical assistance to implement innovative solutions, including technology and data analytics, to improve public safety and reduce crime in your community.
Get Funding to Improve Legal Representation
This grant offers funding to legal organizations and training providers to enhance the quality of legal representation for indigent defendants in capital cases. The initiative aims to improve legal defense and prosecutor effectiveness in state capital cases.
Secure Grants for Mental Health & Recidivism Reduction
Eligible state agencies can secure funding to launch pilot programs partnering with corrections and mental health departments. This initiative aims to provide comprehensive care to incarcerated individuals with serious mental illness, reducing recidivism and improving outcomes.
Get Funding for Justice & Mental Health Programs
This grant supports collaborations between justice and mental health systems to improve outcomes for individuals with mental illness or co-occurring substance abuse issues. Funds aim to enhance law enforcement responses, public safety, and violence reduction through strategic partnerships.
Get Funding to Cut Crime & Boost Your Community
If your community is battling high crime rates, this grant offers resources to implement innovative, community-led strategies for reduction. It's designed to support initiatives tackling violent crime, drug abuse, and enhance law enforcement's community integration efforts.
Boost Your Police Innovation: Get Grant Funding!
This grant is for police agencies looking to implement innovative, evidence-based strategies to tackle crime. Funds can be used for operational and organizational changes, leveraging data and technology.
Get Funding to Fight Crime & Boost Public Safety!
Are you a law enforcement agency or non-profit dedicated to reducing gun violence? This grant offers significant funding to build intelligence centers that disrupt crime and prosecute offenders, making your community safer.
Get Funding to Make Your School Safer!
Is your organization focused on preventing school violence? This grant provides funds for training, threat assessment teams, and technology solutions to enhance school safety and security.
Unlock Funding for Recidivism Reduction & Housing Services
Local, state, and tribal governments can access funding to implement outcomes-based contracts for recidivism reduction and substance use disorder treatment through reentry and housing services. This initiative aims to improve accountability and performance in supporting individuals returning from incarceration.