Bureau of Justice Statistics
The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) funds research, data collection, and statistical programs to improve criminal justice.
Grant: Fund Your Public Defender Office Operations
Public defender offices nationwide can apply for funding to improve their operations, workload tracking, and data collection. This grant will help gather crucial information to enhance the understanding and support of indigent defense services across the country.
Unlock Funding for Justice System Improvements
Public defender offices can now receive funding to improve reimbursement strategies and collect national data on workloads and resources. This award supports vital research and analysis to enhance access to justice and strengthen the public defense system.
Unlock Funding for Justice System Innovation
This grant supports organizations involved in collecting and analyzing critical data on state and local courts across the US. Eligible entities will work with the Bureau of Justice Statistics to improve court operations and inform justice system policies.
Get Funding for Justice Research & Data
This opportunity supports organizations enhancing data collection for the Survey of Inmates in Local Jails, crucial for criminal justice research. Funding helps expand sample sizes and extend project timelines to improve data accuracy and impact.
Funded Research for Medical Examiner & Coroner Offices
This grant supports public medical examiner and coroner offices in collecting crucial data on workload, staffing, and procedures. It's designed to improve medicolegal death investigation processes and ensure accurate, up-to-date information is gathered.
Tribal Law Enforcement Grants: Secure Funding!
Tribal law enforcement agencies and court systems can access grants to enhance data collection and improve justice system operations. This funding supports vital research and infrastructure development for community safety.
Secure Grants for Justice Research & Data Collection
Are you involved in public agencies, higher education, or private organizations focused on criminal justice? This funding supports the National Survey of Prosecutors to gather critical data on emerging justice issues, budgets, and caseloads.
Get Grants to Improve Gun Safety Records
States can receive funding to improve the completeness and automation of records related to individuals prohibited from owning firearms, particularly for mental health and domestic violence reasons. This initiative aims to enhance public safety by ensuring accurate and timely information is available to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS).
Grant Funding to Improve Justice System Data
This grant from the Bureau of Justice Statistics supports organizations seeking to enhance the accuracy and completeness of criminal history reporting, specifically focusing on disposition data and firearm prohibition information for NICS. Eligible entities can receive funding to improve these critical justice system data streams.
Get Grants for Justice Programs & Data Analysis
If you're a State Justice Statistics Program or Statistical Analysis Center, you can get funding to improve criminal justice data analysis, victim services, and community safety initiatives. This grant supports programs that promote civil rights, access to justice, and build trust within the community.
Get Grants for Criminal Justice System Improvements
Non-profits and government agencies focused on improving criminal history and background check systems can access funding to enhance data accuracy and operational efficiency. This program supports critical upgrades to national safety initiatives.
Get Grants for Justice Data & Research Support
Non-profits, universities, and public agencies can apply for funding to support the collection and analysis of crucial criminal justice data. This grant aims to enhance the accuracy and availability of vital statistics for public understanding and policy.
Get Funding for Justice Data Collection Projects
Are you involved in designing, developing, or conducting data collection for criminal justice cases? This program offers funding to enhance and expand the National Judicial Reporting Program, focusing on state court felony sentencing and offender demographics.
Get Grant Funding to Improve Crime Data Analysis
This grant is for organizations developing and testing methods to improve the quality and completeness of national crime data. Eligible applicants can receive funding to refine estimation processes for generating comprehensive incident-based crime statistics.
Get Funding for Data & Analytics Growth!
This grant supports agencies and organizations working with crime statistics to develop advanced data analysis dashboards. Fund the creation and implementation of tools that leverage FBI NIBRS data for better insights.
Get Funding for COVID-19 Jail Impact Data
This grant funds organizations to collect crucial data on how COVID-19 impacted local jails in 2020. Your work will inform vital justice statistics by tracking testing and population changes during the pandemic.
Get Grant Funding for Justice Research
Organizations and individuals involved in criminal justice research are invited to apply for funding to conduct the National Inmate Survey. This grant will support data collection and analysis for a critical study on jail populations.
Get Grants for Criminal Justice Data Improvement!
This grant is for organizations working to improve criminal history data and background check systems. Funds support technical assistance to enhance national criminal history records and NICS system data.
Get Funding for Justice Data & Research!
This program supports states in building their capacity to collect, analyze, and report on criminal justice data. Funds help enhance research on key justice issues and improve data coordination across state agencies.
Get Grants for Justice Data Projects
Are you involved in justice or corrections data? This grant from the Bureau of Justice Statistics funds organizations collecting and analyzing data on adult probation and parole populations across the US. Secure funding to contribute to critical national correctional statistics.