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Equitable Sharing is sponsored by Department of the Treasury. The Department of the Treasury Asset Forfeiture Program is a nationwide law enforcement initiative that removes the tools of crime from criminal organizations, deters crime and deprives wrongdoers of the proceeds of their criminal proceeds, and recovers property that may be used to compensate victims.
Equitable sharing further enhances the law enforcement mission by fostering cooperation among federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. Federal law authorizes Treasury to share federally forfeited property with participating state and local law enforcement agencies. Equitable sharing is discretionary and limited by statute.
The U.S. Department of the Justice administers a similar program. This listing is currently active. Program number: 21.016. Last updated on 2026-01-19.
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Or search similar grants →According to the current listing, eligibility includes: A state or local law enforcement agency meeting eligibility requirements set forth in the Guide and that directly participates in an investigation or prosecution that results in a federal forfeiture may request an equitable share of the net proceeds of the forfeiture. For purposes of equitable sharing, the Department of Treasury defines law enforcement agency as a state or local government organization authorized to engage in as its primary function the investigation and apprehension, or the prosecution of individuals suspected or convicted of offenses against the criminal laws of the United States or of any state, county, municipality, or territory of the United States. A State National Guard generally does not meet the law enforcement agency criteria for participation in the Program because its primary mission is a military or other non-law enforcement purpose. However, a National Guard Counterdrug Unit may qualify for sharing if: (1) It is a distinct unit of a state National Guard that has counterdrug activities as its primary mission and receives funding solely for this purpose; or (2) It is a military police or similar state National Guard unit that provides support to federal law enforcement agencies in counterdrug activities. Eligible applicant types include: Other. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows recent federal obligations suggest $75,000,000 (2026). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Yes — Equitable Sharing is offered by Department of the Treasury and this listing comes from SAM.gov, an official U.S. federal source. Federal applications generally require registrations (for example SAM.gov or an agency submission portal), so allow extra lead time.
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Past winners and funding trends for this program
The U.S. Department of the Treasury made 7,781 awards worth roughly $16.2 billion to 2,745 recipients from FY2021 through FY2025, reaching 59 states and territories with a median award of $167,504. The California Department of Finance ($540.2 million) and the Comptroller of Public Accounts ($500.5 million) were among the top recipients, and 59 percent of recipients won more than one separate award.
| Organization | Total awarded |
|---|---|
| State of California Department of Finance(CA) | $540.2M |
| Comptroller of Public Accounts(TX) | $500.5M |
| State of Florida Department of Financial Services(FL) | $366.0M |
| New York State Urban Development Corporation(NY) | $365.9M |
| Commonwealth of Pennsylvania(PA) | $278.8M |
| Governors Office(NC) | $273.6M |
| Executive Office State of Ohio(OH) | $268.6M |
| Illinois Department Commerce & Economic Opportunity(IL) | $260.5M |
Top recipients of U.S. Department of the Treasury assistance awards, FY2021–FY2025, ranked by total obligations (CFDA 21.x). Source: USAspending. Last verified July 2026.
The Department of Defense FY2026 Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP) provides funding for U.S. universities to acquire research equipment and instrumentation in areas important to national defense, including AI and machine learning hardware. The program is administered jointly by the Army Research Office (ARO), Office of Naval Research (ONR), and Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), with approximately $34 million available and 95 awards anticipated. DURIP funds the acquisition of specialized computing hardware for AI/ML research (GPU clusters, TPUs, neuromorphic processors), robotics and autonomous systems testbeds, sensor arrays and data collection systems for machine learning training, high-performance computing infrastructure for defense-relevant AI research, and laboratory equipment for human-AI interaction studies. The program specifically supports equipment that enhances research-related education in DoD-priority disciplines. While general-purpose computing is not eligible, computing equipment directly supporting DoD-relevant AI research programs qualifies. No cost sharing is required.
Vinnova, Sweden's national innovation agency, funds projects developing applied AI solutions for Swedish industry through its Advanced Digitalization Programme. Each project can apply for between 2 and 10 million SEK (approximately $190,000 to $950,000 USD) covering up to 50% of eligible project costs. The total call budget is 60 million SEK. Projects run for 12-24 months and focus on two key areas: Intelligent Edge (AI for real-time application in the sensor chain) and AI-based decision support. All projects must address industrial needs and integrate gender equality and climate change perspectives. Scientific publications must be open access. A parallel call also funds AI and cybersecurity projects at 1-10 million SEK per project with a 50 million SEK total budget.