Bureau of Justice Statistics
The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) funds research, data collection, and statistical programs to improve criminal justice.
Get Funding for Justice Record System Upgrades
This grant from the Bureau of Justice Statistics is for states, territories, and tribal jurisdictions looking to improve their criminal history record systems. Funding will support technology upgrades and best practices to meet FBI standards, enhancing privacy and confidentiality.
Get Grants for State Justice Data & Research
State Statistical Analysis Centers can receive funding to boost their capacity for criminal justice data coordination, research, and liaison efforts with the Bureau of Justice Statistics. This program aims to enhance state-level data collection and analysis for informed justice initiatives.
Unlock Funds for Officer Wellness & Data Improvement
This grant from the Bureau of Justice Statistics is for law enforcement agencies looking to improve their data collection and officer wellness programs. Funding supports follow-up activities for the LEMAS PATOW survey to enhance response rates and data quality.
Get Funding for Justice Data & Analytics Projects
This program offers funding to organizations that can provide expert statistical and methodological support for the Bureau of Justice Statistics' data collection and analysis efforts. Businesses specializing in criminal justice data can secure funds to enhance the agency's capacity to report on policing, courts, corrections, and victimization.
Unlock Funding for Crime Data Innovation
This BJS grant offers additional funding for organizations developing and refining statistical methods for national crime estimates using the NIBRS system. If you're involved in data analysis and crime reporting, this could support your work in improving crime data accuracy.
Get Grants to Boost Your Business with NICS!
Eligible states and tribes can secure grant funding to improve how criminal background check records are managed and shared. This initiative aims to enhance data accuracy and streamline crucial information systems.
Unlock Funding for Justice Data & Analytics
This grant supports initiatives aimed at enhancing the Federal Justice Statistics Program, providing crucial data and tools for evidence-based analysis within government agencies. Businesses can secure funding to develop and expand data platforms and record-linkage tools for policy support.
Get Funding: Boost Your State's Crime Data Analysis
State Statistical Analysis Centers can apply for funding to collect, analyze, and share crucial data on crime and criminal justice. This grant will help enhance your state's statistical capabilities and inform policy decisions.
Get Funding for Victim Support Services
Non-profits and organizations serving victims of crime or abuse can get funding to conduct crucial research on service availability and needs. This grant supports detailed data collection to improve victim support infrastructure.
Get Funding for Law Enforcement Data Collection (2024-2026)
Federal law enforcement agencies can secure funding to enhance their reporting on deaths in custody. This grant supports collecting crucial data to improve justice system transparency and community safety.
Get Grants for Jail Data Collection & Analysis
This opportunity is for organizations with data collection expertise to administer the Census of Jails for the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Funds will support updating survey instruments, collecting and processing jail data, and delivering annual statistics from 2025-2026.
Get Funding for Crime Victimization Research
This grant opportunity is for researchers and organizations looking to develop and pilot new methods for collecting self-report data on rape and sexual assault. Funds will support the testing of survey procedures to improve estimates within the National Crime Victimization Survey.
Get Grants to Fight Crime & Gun Violence
This program offers funding to organizations dedicated to improving criminal history records and making them more accessible. Your work will directly contribute to reducing violent crime and enhancing gun violence prevention efforts nationwide.
Get Funding to Improve Criminal History Records!
Are you a state, local, or tribal government agency? This grant offers funds to enhance the accuracy and accessibility of criminal history records, helping to reduce violent crime and improve background checks nationwide.
Secure Funding for Tech Skills & Data Projects
If you have expertise in coding, web design, data visualization, or data mining, the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) invites you to apply for fellowships. This program provides funding to support your valuable contributions to BJS's data-driven initiatives.
Secure Funding for Justice Data & Research
This grant supports organizations developing and implementing programs to collect and analyze data on arrest-related deaths. It aims to improve data accuracy and research methodologies in this critical area.
Fund Your Research: Criminal Justice Statistics Program
Researchers and academics focused on criminal justice statistics can receive funding to utilize BJS data collections. This program supports scholarly use and enhances policy-relevant research within the criminal justice field.
Get Grant Money for Data Collection Projects
Are you a collection agent with experience in surveys? This grant funds the administration and data collection for a national survey of prison and jail inmates, supporting analysis and reporting.
Get Funding for Justice Data & Reporting
This grant from the Bureau of Justice Statistics is for federal law enforcement agencies to collect and report data on deaths in custody. Funding supports enhanced data collection systems and analysis to improve transparency and accountability within the justice system.
Get Funding for Justice Data & Research Projects
This grant offers funding to organizations providing scientific and technical expertise for the Bureau of Justice Statistics' critical victimization data research. Businesses can secure support for analyzing criminal victimization data and enhancing statistical reporting programs.