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 Community Violence Prevention Programs
If you are a community organization or a training and technical assistance provider, this grant can help fund your efforts to prevent and reduce violent crime through evidence-based programs. Eligible applicants will receive support to enhance expertise in violence intervention, community engagement, and strategic communication, or to serve as an intermediary for subawards to other community-based organizations.
Get Funding to Boost Probation Success & Save Money
This grant helps government agencies and non-profits innovate and implement strategies to improve probationer success rates. Funding supports evidence-based programs that reduce recidivism, enhance public safety, and save taxpayer dollars.
Get Grants for Community Violence Prevention Programs
This grant is for existing intermediary organizations funded by OJP FY22 CVIPI to further support grassroots violence intervention and prevention programs. Funds are intended to help expand successful community-based efforts to reduce violent crime.
Get DOJ Grants to Boost Tribal Public Safety & Justice
Federally recognized tribes and tribal consortia can apply for funding to enhance public safety, criminal justice, and victim support services. This consolidated solicitation simplifies the application process for various tribal government-specific grant programs.
Get More Grant Funding to Continue Your Success!
This is an invitation-only opportunity for prior BJA grant recipients to secure additional funds. The purpose is to extend your existing successful projects with the same scope and award amount.
Grant Funding for Reentry Programs - Boost Your Business!
Are you a government or tribal organization focused on helping formerly incarcerated individuals successfully reintegrate into society? This grant supports innovative demonstration projects designed to improve public safety through effective reentry strategies.
Get Funding: Reentry Programs Boost Public Safety
This grant supports state, local, and tribal governments in developing programs that help ex-offenders successfully reintegrate into communities, reducing recidivism and improving public safety.
Get Grant Funding for Criminal Justice Innovation
This BJA grant invites criminal justice agencies at the state, local, tribal, and territorial levels to apply for funding. The funds will support innovative projects and initiatives within these communities.
Get Funding for Statewide Justice Planning & Resource Allocation
This grant supports states in developing strategic plans to optimize resource allocation under the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program. It's designed for entities that received prior JFARA training and technical assistance, enabling them to advance statewide justice initiatives.
Unlock Funding for Drug Crime Prevention Tech
Government agencies and public health officials can apply for funding to improve systems for tracking prescription drug data. This initiative aims to combat the opioid crisis by enhancing data analysis capabilities for controlled substances.
Get Grants for Law Enforcement Operations
This funding is for existing BJA cooperative agreement recipients in state, local, tribal, and territorial criminal justice agencies. The grants will support critical operations and community safety initiatives.
Get Grant Money for Law Enforcement Innovation & Crime Reduction
This BJA grant is for existing recipients seeking additional funding to enhance law enforcement training, technical assistance, and innovative crime reduction projects for state, local, tribal, and territorial agencies.
Get Funding for Violence Prevention Programs
Community-based organizations and government agencies working to reduce violence can receive funding and expert support for their programs. This initiative aims to prevent and reduce violent crime through evidence-based strategies and community partnerships.
Get Funding: Boost Your Justice Initiative
Eligible justice agencies, courts, and community partners previously funded by BJA can apply for support to enhance criminal justice initiatives. This non-competitive opportunity provides funding to advance strategic partnerships and community-focused programs.
Get Grants for Justice Reform & Reentry Programs
This grant is for existing partners previously funded to advance national corrections, reentry, and justice reform. Secure funding to strengthen criminal and juvenile justice systems and improve access to justice.
Unlock Grants for Safer Communities & Justice Initiatives
Local and tribal governments can now apply for funds to enhance public safety, support crime victims, and build community trust through the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program. This funding aims to strengthen justice systems and promote equity within your community.
Get Grants to Improve Prison Safety & Reduce Violence
This grant is for state, local, and tribal correctional agencies and facilities looking to implement programs that prevent and respond to sexual abuse and harassment within their facilities. Funding will help create safer environments for both inmates and staff, ultimately contributing to safer communities.
Secure Funding: Child Protection & Public Safety Initiatives
This grant is for state governments aiming to enhance child protection and public safety by implementing the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA). Funds will support the development and enhancement of programs critical for protecting communities from sexual violence and exploitation.
Get State Funding for Justice & Safety Initiatives
Is your state government agency focused on improving public safety or advancing justice? This grant offers significant funding to support programs that enhance community safety, protect citizens, and build trust with law enforcement.
Get More Funding for Your Justice Project!
If you were specifically invited by the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) to apply, you can secure additional funding to continue your existing justice-focused project. This funding mirrors the scope and purpose of your original grant, ensuring uninterrupted progress.