National Institute of Justice
The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is a US federal agency funding criminal justice research, development, and evaluation programs through grants.
Boost Your Policing Tech: NIJ Grants Available Now!
Law enforcement agencies, this is your chance to research how social media impacts policing. Get funding to explore and understand the evolving use of social media technology in your department and its effect on public safety outcomes.
Secure Funding for Criminal Justice Research
This grant is for researchers seeking to study the effectiveness of probation/parole officer home visits on offender outcomes. Funds will support the investigation of agency practices, measurable impacts, and optimal intervention levels.
Get Funding for Justice System Innovation
Are you a researcher or organization focused on improving state, local, or tribal justice systems? This grant offers funding for innovative research and evaluations that can shape criminal and juvenile justice policy and practice.
Grant for Police Tech & Safety: Boost Your Agency!
This grant funds research to improve officer safety, explore police technology's impact, enhance integrity, and analyze agency consolidation. Agencies can receive funding to conduct vital research for better law enforcement operations and community trust.
Secure Funding to Combat Violent Crime
Are you a researcher or organization focused on preventing and reducing community violence, including firearm violence? The National Institute of Justice is offering grants to fund rigorous research and evaluations of programs designed to make our communities safer.
Unlock Innovation Funding: Science & Tech Policy Fellowships
This opportunity supports the placement of two Science & Technology Policy Fellows within the National Institute of Justice. Fellows will engage in critical research and development projects across various science and technology offices, contributing to advancements in justice system initiatives.
Get Funding for Standards Development
This grant supports organizations involved in operating the Secretariat for SC 37 under ISO/IEC JTC 1. If your business is part of international technical standards development, you may be eligible for funding to support these critical operations.
Get Funding: Innovate Criminal Justice Tech!
The National Institute of Justice is seeking innovative R&D proposals to create new technologies that help criminal justice agencies leverage the evolving landscape of social media (Web 3.0). This is your chance to develop cutting-edge solutions that improve public safety and law enforcement capabilities.
Get Funding for Officer Safety Solutions
Correctional agencies can apply for funding to research the effectiveness of different safety equipment policies and practices in reducing officer injuries. This initiative aims to identify best practices that enhance the physical safety of correctional staff.
Get Funding for Criminal Justice Tech Innovations
Are you a business providing tech solutions for law enforcement, courts, or corrections? The National Institute of Justice wants your proposals to identify and address critical criminal justice technology needs, driving innovation in the field.
Get Funding for Criminal Justice Tech Innovation!
Are you involved in criminal justice technology R&D or improving practices? This grant funds a new national center to test and evaluate technologies, informing practitioners and policymakers. Drive innovation and impact in the field.
Fund Your Criminal Justice Tech Innovations!
Are you a business developing cutting-edge technologies for law enforcement, courts, or corrections? Secure funding to bring your innovative solutions for offender tracking or expert systems to life and boost your business.
Get Grants for Safer Law Enforcement Vehicles
Law enforcement agencies can apply for funds to research how vehicle lighting, markings, and paint affect crash rates and operations. This grant aims to improve safety and efficiency for law enforcement vehicles on U.S. roads.
Grant Funding for Tribal Community Safety Initiatives
This grant opportunity from the National Institute of Justice supports the evaluation of programs that address violence against Native American women in tribal communities. If you are a local tribe or an organization partnering with one, you can apply to assess and improve your safety response strategies.
Unlock Funding: Improve Correctional Facilities & Safety
This grant is for researchers and evaluators focused on improving the culture and climate within correctional agencies, aiming for safer and more effective environments for staff and incarcerated individuals. Funding supports rigorous research that can lead to policy changes, with special consideration for projects involving lived experience and diverse perspectives.
Unlock Funding for Law Enforcement Data & Science Skills
Law enforcement agencies and their employees can access funds to enhance data and research capabilities, fostering evidence-based policing through specialized training and research support. This program aims to build in-house expertise and strengthen partnerships for more effective crime prevention.
Unlock Funding for Justice Tech Innovation & Growth
Does your business specialize in developing or evaluating technology for the criminal justice sector? This grant supports testing and improving safety, effectiveness, and efficiency of justice-related technologies, potentially leading to new partnerships and program funding.
Get Funded for Policing Innovation & Community Safety
This grant supports research and evaluation projects aimed at improving policing practices, accountability, and community well-being. Businesses and organizations focused on justice system innovation are encouraged to apply for funding to drive impactful change.
Grant Funding for Youth Mentoring Research & Impact
Are you involved in youth mentoring programs, especially those serving justice-involved youth? This grant funds rigorous research and evaluation to understand and improve these vital services for at-risk youth.
Grant Funds for Juvenile Justice Research & Innovation
This grant offers funding for research and evaluation projects aimed at improving the juvenile justice system, focusing on alternatives to incarceration and reducing disparities. Businesses and organizations involved in juvenile justice reform or data analysis are encouraged to apply.