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Find similar grantsFY25 Investigating and Prosecuting Sexual Assaults in Confinement Facilities Program is sponsored by Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA). Supports efforts to investigate and prosecute sexual assaults in confinement facilities.
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## View Grant Opportunity BJA FY25 Investigating and Prosecuting Sexual Assaults in Confinement Facilities Program Bureau of Justice Assistance Document Type:Grants Notice Funding Opportunity Number:O-BJA-2025-172506 Funding Opportunity Title:BJA FY25 Investigating and Prosecuting Sexual Assaults in Confinement Facilities Program Opportunity Category:Discretionary Opportunity Category Explanation: Funding Instrument Type:Grant Category of Funding Activity:Law, Justice and Legal Services Expected Number of Awards: Assistance Listings:16.
735 -- PREA Program: Strategic Support for PREA Implementation Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement:No Last Updated Date:May 06, 2026 Original Closing Date for Applications:May 04, 2026 Current Closing Date for Applications:May 08, 2026 Estimated Total Program Funding: Eligible Applicants:Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments) Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized) Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification) City or township governments Additional Information on Eligibility:State and local prosecuting agencies, Other units of local government, Publicly Funded Law enforcement Agencies ## Additional Information Agency Name:Bureau of Justice Assistance Description:This NOFO supports state, local, and tribal efforts to enhance their capacity to investigate and prosecute incidents of sexual assault in confinement facilities.
State agencies, law enforcement, and prosecutorial agencies may utilize this funding for investigative and prosecutorial activities to decrease incidents of sexual assault in confinement facilities and increase the rate of successful prosecutions of such cases. Link to Additional Information:https://bja. ojp.
gov/funding/opportunities/o-bja-2025-172506 Grantor Contact Information:If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact: OJP. ResponseCenter@usdoj. gov OJP.
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