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 to Improve Your Criminal Justice System
Are you a state, local, or tribal criminal justice entity looking to boost your system's efficiency and training? This grant provides funds to enhance court operations and communication, leveraging resources from the Byrne and JAG programs to address critical justice needs.
Get Grants for Border Security & Crime Reduction
Rural law enforcement agencies on the Southwest Border can receive funding, training, and technical assistance to combat violent crime, including drug and human trafficking. This initiative aims to enhance interdiction efforts and improve safety in affected communities.
Boost Your Justice Business: Get Funding for Tech!
Justice agencies can get funding to upgrade their information sharing technology, improving efficiency and public safety. This grant supports the development of national standards, training, and new tools for law enforcement, courts, corrections, and more.
Fund Your Rural Law Enforcement Agency: Border Security Grant
Rural law enforcement agencies near the U.S. Southwest Border are eligible for funding to enhance their capabilities in reducing violent crime, drug trafficking, and human trafficking. This grant provides vital resources, training, and technical assistance to bolster your border security efforts.
Secure Funding for Safer Communities & Criminal Justice Solutions
Are you a criminal justice agency or community organization looking to reduce violent crime? This grant supports the development and delivery of training and technical assistance to enhance collaboration and tactics against gun violence and gangs nationwide.
Get Grants to Fight Counterfeit Goods & Boost Your Business
This grant helps state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies bolster efforts against counterfeit goods and product piracy. Secure funding to enhance task forces, improve prosecution, and coordinate with federal agencies to protect public health, safety, and the economy.
Get Funding for Digital Forensics Training Programs
Institutions of higher education can receive funding to develop programs in computer forensics and digital evidence. This initiative aims to train students for careers in law enforcement focusing on cybercrime investigation and prevention.
Grant Funding for Justice & Mental Health Initiatives
Seeking to improve outcomes for individuals with mental health challenges interacting with the justice system? This grant supports cross-system collaboration to enhance law enforcement responses and promote public safety through social service partnerships.
Get Funding to Fight Gun Crime & Boost Public Safety
Local government entities battling rising gun crime can receive funding to integrate with ATF Crime Gun Intelligence Centers. This initiative aims to reduce violent crime and illegal firearms through intelligence, technology, and community engagement.
Get Funding for Crime Reduction & Community Safety
Non-profits and local governments in high-crime areas can secure funding to implement innovative strategies for reducing violent crime, addressing drug abuse, and supporting law enforcement through community integration.
Get Funding to Boost Your Community Safety Initiatives
Are you a state or local community corrections agency looking to reduce crime and recidivism? This grant offers resources, training, and technical assistance to enhance your supervision capacity and partnerships.
Unlock Grant Money for Police Innovation & Crime Reduction
Are you a police agency looking to improve operations and reduce crime? This grant offers resources to implement evidence-based practices, data, and technology to solve your most pressing challenges.
Get Funding to Help Formerly Incarcerated Individuals
This grant is for states, local governments, and federally recognized tribes to improve reentry services for adults with co-occurring substance abuse and mental illness. Funds will support screening, case management, and pre/post-release programs to aid community reintegration.
Unlock Grant Funding for Recidivism Reduction Initiatives
Government grants are available to state, local, and tribal jurisdictions to build capacity and test strategies for reducing recidivism. This funding will help identify system gaps and foster partnerships to provide services that improve public safety.
Unlock Funding: Improve Public Safety & Reduce Crime
Parole and probation agencies can access funding to implement innovative programs focused on swift, certain, and fair offender supervision, aiming to reduce recidivism and enhance community safety.
Get Funding to Prevent School Violence & Boost Safety
This grant supports schools, local governments, and tribes in implementing violence prevention programs and mental health training. Funds can be used for personnel training, anonymous reporting systems, and crisis intervention teams to enhance school safety.
Secure School Funding: Grants Up To $0 for Violence Prevention
Are you a government agency, tribe, or local entity dedicated to preventing school violence? This grant funds crucial training and technical assistance to implement effective school safety measures and mental health crisis response programs.
Get Funding to Fight Human Trafficking
Law enforcement agencies can secure funding to strengthen their role in multidisciplinary human trafficking task forces and partner with victim service providers. This grant aims to enhance operational effectiveness and provide comprehensive support to trafficking victims.
Get Funding for Better Law Enforcement Mental Health Support
Local governments and tribal entities can access funding to improve how law enforcement responds to individuals with mental health and developmental disabilities. This initiative aims to enhance collaboration between law enforcement and mental health service providers.
Get Funding: Improve Justice & Mental Health Services
Are you a justice or mental health organization? Secure funding to enhance your collaboration efforts and provide crucial support for individuals with mental illnesses within the criminal justice system.