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 System Research & Data Collection
This grant supports entities that can administer the Census of Prosecutor Offices, collecting vital data from over 2,330 offices nationwide to inform justice system improvements and research. Eligible organizations will lead questionnaire development, data collection, analysis, and reporting over a 36-month period.
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This program offers grants to eligible entities to collect and analyze crucial data on firearm purchase applications and denials. Secure funding to contribute to national statistics and enhance public safety initiatives.
Get Funding for Forensic Crime Lab Research!
This grant from the Bureau of Justice Statistics is for organizations experienced in data collection and research to conduct a comprehensive census of publicly funded forensic crime laboratories. The funding will support efforts to gather crucial information on lab operations, resources, and procedures across the United States.
Grant $$ for Criminal Justice Data Improvement
This grant is for organizations looking to enhance the accuracy and completeness of criminal history data, especially concerning firearm prohibitions and mental health reporting. Funds can be used to improve the reporting of dispositions and to better identify individuals prohibited from owning firearms.
Unlock Funds for Reentry Services & Data Collection
State parole agencies can secure funding to administer a national survey on critical reentry services. This grant will support the development and execution of a survey to gather vital statistics on treatment programs, housing, and education assistance for adults on parole.
Get Grants for Justice Programs & Data Analysis
Are you a Statistical Analysis Center focused on improving civil rights, access to justice, or community safety? This grant can fund your crucial work in criminal justice data analysis and program development.
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This grant is for organizations focused on collecting vital data about indigent defense systems across the US. It aims to fund the development and execution of a comprehensive national survey.
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Tribal governments and organizations can receive funding to collect and analyze vital data on jail operations, inmate populations, and essential services. This grant supports crucial research for improving facilities and programs.
Unlock Funds for Criminal Justice Record Upgrades
Non-profits and government agencies can apply for funding to enhance electronic criminal and mental health record systems. This initiative aims to improve the accuracy and accessibility of records for the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS).
Get Funding for Criminal Justice System Improvement
This grant is for organizations working to improve the national criminal history system and related record-keeping. Funding supports initiatives that enhance public safety, uphold civil rights, and strengthen community trust.
California Police Departments: Get Funding for Data Reporting
California law enforcement agencies, specifically SFPD, LAPD, and LASO, are eligible to receive funding to transition to the FBI's National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). This grant will support compliance with state crime data reporting requirements, leading to more accurate federal crime statistics.
Unlock Funding for Justice System Data Analysis
This grant is for organizations working to improve criminal justice data analysis and reporting. Funds will support the statistical debriefing and refinement of methods for generating national crime estimates based on the NIBRS system.
Grant Funding for Justice Statistics & Research
This grant supports states in enhancing their capacity for criminal justice data coordination, research, and liaison activities with the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Eligible entities can receive funding to improve their statistical analysis and reporting within the justice system.
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Is your business located in a state aiming to improve its criminal record data? This grant helps states enhance their information systems for the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, indirectly supporting business operations and compliance.
Get Funding for Law Enforcement Data & Insights
Law enforcement agencies can receive funding to conduct crucial surveys on post-academy training and police suicide prevention. This grant supports vital data collection to improve safety and community trust.
Get Funding for Justice System Data Analysis
This grant from the Bureau of Justice Statistics is for organizations and institutions focused on improving the justice system by expanding data collection on pretrial practices. Funds will support outreach, data processing, and analysis to provide a clearer picture of pretrial detention and release across the U.S.
Get Funding for Justice Data Analysis
This grant offers funding for organizations to collect and analyze critical data for the Deaths in Custody Reporting Program. Eligible entities will help maintain and improve a national database, ensuring accurate and timely information on a vital public safety issue.
Get Funding for Tribal Court System Improvements
Federally-recognized tribal justice systems can receive funding to conduct a comprehensive survey of their court operations. This grant supports data collection to understand and enhance tribal court administration and services.
Secure Grants for Law Enforcement Research & Innovation
This grant supports research into measuring law enforcement activity to improve policy and community safety. Businesses and organizations can receive funding to develop data collection methods and analyze police-community interactions.
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This opportunity isn't for direct business funding. It supports research initiatives related to the justice system, focusing on improving civil rights, access to justice, and community safety. Organizations involved in correctional research or data analysis may be eligible to apply.