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 Your Drug Court Program
This grant helps communities develop effective drug court strategies for nonviolent substance-abusing offenders. Funds are available to translate the latest drug court research into practical tools for your program.
Get Funding for Drug Court Planning & Training
This program helps communities plan and train for new adult drug court programs for nonviolent substance-abusing offenders. Secure funding to develop effective strategies and enhance existing drug court operations.
Get Funding to Boost Your Community Justice Programs
Non-profit organizations and government entities can receive funding to develop and enhance drug court programs. This initiative supports strategies for nonviolent substance-abusing offenders and helps justice officials implement and manage effective treatment programs.
Get Funding for Tribal Justice Systems & Substance Abuse
Tribal governments can receive support to strengthen their justice systems and combat substance abuse-related crimes. This program offers training and technical assistance to develop effective strategies and enhance existing tribal justice initiatives.
Unlock Funding for Mental Health Justice Programs
State-based organizations and government agencies can receive funding and resources to enhance collaboration between justice and mental health systems. This program aims to improve outcomes for individuals with mental illness involved in the justice system.
Get Grant Funding for Justice & Mental Health Programs
This grant offers support for organizations looking to plan, implement, or expand programs that foster collaboration between the justice system and mental health services. It's designed to help agencies improve how they serve individuals with mental health needs within the justice system.
Get Funding for Tribal Justice & Crime Prevention
Federally recognized tribal governments can apply for funding to develop and implement strategies tackling alcohol and substance abuse-related crime. Priority is given to law enforcement initiatives aimed at preventing and controlling these issues on tribal lands.
Funding for Tribal Justice Facilities & Rehab Programs
Native American tribes can access funds to build, renovate, or plan correctional facilities and explore community-based rehabilitation programs. This grant aims to reduce overcrowding and address substance abuse issues within tribal justice systems.
Secure Funding for Justice & Mental Health Initiatives
This grant funds innovative programs that improve public safety by connecting individuals with mental health or co-occurring disorders to justice and treatment services. It's for organizations looking to plan, implement, or expand cross-system collaborations.
Tribal Corrections Funding: Build & Improve Facilities
Tribal governments can access funds to plan, renovate, or build correctional and rehabilitation facilities for juvenile and adult offenders under tribal jurisdiction. This program aims to help tribes manage their correctional systems effectively and cost-efficiently.
Get Grants for Public Safety & Crime Reduction
Innovative organizations can apply for funding to develop and test solutions that enhance officer and public safety. This initiative aims to create national models for reducing violent crime and addressing the opioid epidemic.
Unlock Funding: Boost Your PDMP Capabilities
State agencies involved in regulating and enforcing controlled substances can receive funding to improve their prescription drug monitoring programs. This grant aims to enhance data collection and analysis capabilities through centralized databases.
Get Grant Money for Justice Tech & Info Sharing
State, local, and tribal criminal justice agencies can get funding to boost their information sharing and technology capabilities. This grant supports training, technical assistance, and product development to improve justice data systems.
Get Funding to Boost School Safety & Mental Health Support
This grant empowers schools, local governments, and tribes to implement violence prevention programs and mental health support for students and staff. Funds can be used for training, anonymous reporting systems, and threat assessment teams to create safer learning environments.
Get Funding for School Safety Tech & Training!
This program offers grants to schools, local governments, and tribes to implement anonymous reporting systems and threat assessment teams, aiming to prevent school violence. Funds can cover technology like apps and hotlines, as well as specialized training for staff on mental health interventions.
Get Funding for Safer Communities & Crime Reduction Programs
Local, state, and tribal law enforcement agencies and justice system partners can apply for funding to receive training and technical assistance. This grant supports initiatives aimed at reducing gang and gun violence to create safer neighborhoods.
Get Funds to Cut Reoffending & Boost Reentry Success
State agencies can now access resources and expert guidance to put their existing plans into action, aiming to significantly lower recidivism rates for formerly incarcerated individuals and improve their reintegration into society.
Get Funding for Tribal Justice & Legal Aid
Indian tribes and tribal justice systems can apply for funds to provide civil and criminal legal assistance to low-income individuals. This grant also supports training and technical assistance to enhance tribal justice systems and access to them.
Boost Your Safety Initiatives: Get DOJ Grant Funding
Law enforcement agencies are eligible for funding to implement innovative programs addressing officer suicide, traffic safety, and public awareness. This initiative aims to enhance the safety and well-being of law enforcement officers nationwide.
Get Funding to Cut Recidivism & Boost Public Safety
This grant funds jurisdictions to create collaborative strategies that improve systems for successful reentry. Businesses can help reduce recidivism and increase public safety for individuals returning to communities.