Bureau of Justice Statistics
The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) funds research, data collection, and statistical programs to improve criminal justice.
Unlock Funding for Law Enforcement Data Improvement
Large local law enforcement agencies can receive funding to enhance their crime data collection and reporting capabilities, contributing to a more accurate national crime statistics system.
Get Funding: Improve Federal Justice Data Systems
This program seeks to partner with federal agencies to improve the collection, analysis, and dissemination of federal criminal case processing data. Funds will support innovative strategies to enhance the quality and accessibility of national justice statistics.
Fund Your Business Growth: Grant Opportunities
This grant provides funding for organizations to collect vital data on sexual assault within juvenile correctional facilities. Your efforts will directly contribute to fulfilling federal mandates and understanding youth victimization.
Get Funding for Crime Data & Analytics
Law enforcement agencies nationwide can receive funding to enhance crime data collection and analysis through the NCS-X program. This initiative aims to build a comprehensive national system for crime statistics, improving accuracy and insights.
Get Grants for Justice Data & Research Support
Government agencies and research institutions can receive funding to provide scientific and technical support for analyzing prison inmate data and producing national statistics. This grant aims to enhance data utility, expand research capacity, and increase the use of crucial correctional field insights.
Get Grants for Criminal Justice Research!
Academic organizations can now apply to administer a fellowship program that supports research using criminal justice statistics. This funding aims to grow the number of experts who can provide data-driven solutions for crime prevention and justice.
Get Funding for Criminal Justice Research
Academic scholars and researchers can collaborate with government experts to enhance understanding of the criminal justice system and improve statistical programs. This fellowship offers opportunities to conduct research, analyze data, and gain insights into government statistical initiatives.
Get Funding to Improve Legal Services for the Indigent!
Are you a public defender organization looking to enhance your services? This grant supports research and development of tools to better understand and serve clients, with the goal of improving national data collection on indigent defense.
Get Funding: Improve Your Criminal Justice Data Systems!
This grant is for researchers and organizations looking to analyze and compare U.S. criminal history information systems with those in other nations. The goal is to gain insights that can lead to significant improvements in how criminal justice data is managed and utilized.
Grant Money to Boost Your Business Security & Efficiency!
This grant helps businesses and organizations improve their data systems for enhanced security and background checks. Secure funding to upgrade your record-keeping infrastructure and streamline operations.
Unlock Grants for Mental Health Record Improvement
States can receive funding to improve mental health record sharing with the NICS system, enhancing public safety and speeding up firearm purchases for eligible citizens. This initiative addresses critical information gaps to ensure firearms are not sold to prohibited individuals.
Get Funding for Law Enforcement Performance Measurement
This program seeks proposals from organizations to help develop and administer national statistics measuring law enforcement agency performance. Funding will support surveys on agency operations, personnel, and the use of body-worn cameras, with the goal of improving public understanding and assessing police effectiveness.
Boost Your State Program with Crime Data Grants
State Uniform Crime Reporting programs can receive funding to enhance their capacity for collecting and reporting incident-based crime data to the FBI's NIBRS system. This support helps states transition to the new national reporting standard, improving crime data accuracy and completeness.
Unlock Funding for Criminal Justice Research & Data Innovation
Researchers and scholars with expertise in criminal justice statistics, methodology, or economics can apply to enhance BJS statistical programs and expand policy-relevant research using BJS data. This fellowship provides an opportunity to collaborate with government researchers and advance knowledge in the criminal justice system.
Boost Your State's Justice Data & Research Funding
If you're a national service provider or have expertise in criminal justice data, this grant offers funding to enhance state statistical capabilities. Support state justice statistics programs through technical assistance and training.
Get Funding to Improve Tribal Law Enforcement Data
Tribal law enforcement agencies can receive support to contribute crucial data on crime and criminal justice responses within Indian country. This initiative aims to expand the scope and currency of information on tribal justice systems.
Get Funding for Justice Data Projects
State Attorney General offices can apply to develop and administer crucial surveys measuring prosecution and adjudication activities. This grant funds the creation of survey instruments, data collection, and analysis to inform justice system improvements.
Grant: Improve Criminal Justice Records & Get Tech Support
Are you a state, territory, or tribal jurisdiction working to enhance your criminal history records systems? This grant offers technical assistance to ensure your systems meet FBI standards and utilize the best technology for privacy and data sharing.
Fund Your Business Growth: Data Analysis Grant
Secure funding to collect and analyze crucial data on jail operations in Indian Country from 2016-2019. This grant supports enhancing data collection methods and providing valuable insights into facility services.
Unlock Funding for Justice Data & Research
This grant opportunity is for state and local agencies collecting data on probation and parole populations. Funds support national efforts to understand and track individuals under community supervision within the criminal justice system.