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BJA FY 25 Public Safety and Mental Health Initiative is sponsored by U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) / Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA). This initiative funds comprehensive approaches to address mental illness and substance use at the intersection of justice and health systems. This includes crisis stabilization centers, treatment services, housing access, and technology modernization.
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FY25 Public Safety and Mental Health Initiative | Bureau of Justice Assistance FY25 Public Safety and Mental Health Initiative April 3, 2026, 11:59 pm Eastern Application JustGrants Deadline April 10, 2026, 8:59 pm Eastern Date Modified: March 25, 2026 Watch the Webinar Recording Date Modified: March 31, 2026 Date Modified: April 1, 2026 CLARIFICATION - Eligibility Documentation (Pages 29 & 36): The NOFO has been updated to correct a typographical error that appeared on pages 29 and 36 of the previous version.
State-designated agencies with different legal status (e.g., nonprofit or for-profit mental health agencies) should submit documentation to support their designation by the state mental health authority. If you downloaded an earlier version of the NOFO, please disregard references to "Other units of local government" on these pages and refer to the correct eligibility criteria on page 7.
Date Created: February 19, 2026 FY25 Tribal Justice Infrastructure: Physical Plant and Corrections Operations Support Program FY25 State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training (SLATT) Program Training and Technical Assistance FY25 The Kevin and Avonte Program: Reducing Injury and Death of Missing Individuals with Dementia and Developmental Disabilities
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: State and local criminal justice systems (Implies state agencies, local government, and potentially non-profits partnering with these entities). Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows not specified (part of $74.5 million in FY 2025 federal funding opportunities). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
BJA FY 25 Public Safety and Mental Health Initiative is funded by U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) / Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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OJP is committed to advancing work that promotes civil rights and racial equity, increases access to justice, supports crime victims and individuals impacted by the justice system, strengthens community safety and protects the public from crime and evolving threats, and builds trust between law enforcement and the community. With this solicitation, BJA seeks to fund six national in scope training and technical assistance (TTA) efforts to support law enforcement and criminal justice stakeholders in key criminal justice operations. Funding Opportunity Number: O-BJA-2023-171799. Assistance Listing: 16.738. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: LJL. Award Amount: Up to $2M per award.
The SCI Youth Grant Pitch Contest is a competitive program from Social Capital Inc. that funds youth-led community improvement projects in Greater Boston. Teams of high school students in grades 9 through 12 residing in Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, or Suffolk counties develop project ideas through coaching from local professionals, then pitch their proposals to a live panel of judges. Winning teams receive $1,000 to $2,000 in grant funding to execute their community-strengthening visions. The program builds career skills including public speaking, project management, and team collaboration, while cultivating cross-socioeconomic connections among peers and mentors throughout the region.
The System Innovations Grant (Youth Opportunities Fund) is a multi-year funding opportunity from the Ontario Trillium Foundation that supports collaborative projects working to understand and strengthen systems so they function better for young people. Grants of up to $1,250,000 over five years fund collaboratives of two or more Ontario-based nonprofits aiming to create lasting systemic change that expands opportunities for youth ages 12 to 29, with a particular emphasis on Indigenous, Black, and other racialized youth facing systemic barriers. Eligible applicants are not-for-profit organizations incorporated for at least five years in Ontario with a mandate to serve youth, forming a formal collaborative. Indigenous- and Black-led organizations and collaboratives are prioritized. Applications were due March 11, 2026—check the Ontario Trillium Foundation website for upcoming intake cycles.
On June 11, 2026, U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel ruled that the EPA's February 2025 termination of the $2.8 billion Environmental and Climate Justice Block Grant Program — created by Section 60201 of the Inflation Reduction Act — was arbitrary, capricious, and unlawful. The ruling voids the termination but does not order the EPA to resume the program, leaving the September 30, 2026 statutory deadline as the binding constraint. For the 116 grantees and the coalition of nonprofits, cities, and tribal partners that were already in award negotiations, the next 105 days will determine whether the program survives in any operational form or migrates entirely to the Court of Federal Claims as a damages action.
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