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National Institute of Justice Research, Evaluation, and Development Project Grants is sponsored by JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF. GOAL: Foster the development of new knowledge and tools that can be applied to reduce crime and advance justice, particularly at the state and local level.
OBJECTIVE: • Develop, demonstrate and evaluate programs and practices relevant to criminal justice, juvenile justice and crime victims’ services outcomes. • Identify and analyze the causes and correlates of crime • Improve the functioning of the criminal and juvenile justice systems • Develop new methods for the prevention and reduction of crime • Develop new methods for to detect, investigate and prosecute crime • Enhance the justice research infrastructure
Performance measures for this assistance listing are: 1.Quality of the research as demonstrated by the scholarly products that result in whole or in part from work funded under the NIJ award, such as published, peer-reviewed, scientific journal articles, and/or (as appropriate for the funded project) law review journal articles, book chapter(s) or book(s) in the academic press, technological prototypes, patented inventions, or similar scientific products. 2. Increase the number of researchers across a wide-range of disciplines working to provide objective, evidence-based solutions to criminal justice challenges, in large extent through fellowship programs such as the NIJ Graduate Research Fellowship program, Visiting Fellows, and the New Investigator/Early Career Research Program 3. Number and impact of scholarly publications This listing is currently active. Program number: 16.560. Last updated on 2024-12-03.
Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Funding amounts vary by year and recipient.; eligibility guidance The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is authorized to make grants to, or enter into contracts or cooperative agreements with States, units of local government, for-profit organizations, nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education, and qualified individuals. Applicants from the Territories of the United States, and federally recognized Indian tribal governments that perform law enforcement functions, are also eligible to participate in this program. Certain qualified individuals may be eligible to apply in response to some solicitations under this program, as described in the solicitation document. Federal agencies may be eligible to apply for funding in response to a solicitation under this program, if the solicitation specifies that Federal agencies are eligible. If an award is made to a Federal agency, it will be through an Interagency Agreement (IAA) with the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Department of Justice. Eligible applicant types include: Nonprofit with 501C3 IRS Status (Other than Institution of Higher Education), County Government, City or Township Government, For-Profit Organization (Other than Small Business), Indian/Native American Tribal Government (Other than Federally Recognized), Independent School District, Private nonprofit institution/organization (includes institutions of higher education and hospitals).
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is authorized to make grants to, or enter into contracts or cooperative agreements with States, units of local government, for-profit organizations, nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education, and qualified individuals. Applicants from the Territories of the United States, and federally recognized Indian tribal governments that perform law enforcement functions, are also eligible to participate in this program. Certain qualified individuals may be eligible to apply in response to some solicitations under this program, as described in the solicitation document. Federal agencies may be eligible to apply for funding in response to a solicitation under this program, if the solicitation specifies that Federal agencies are eligible. If an award is made to a Federal agency, it will be through an Interagency Agreement (IAA) with the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Department of Justice. Eligible applicant types include: Nonprofit with 501C3 IRS Status (Other than Institution of Higher Education), County Government, City or Township Government, For-Profit Organization (Other than Small Business), Indian/Native American Tribal Government (Other than Federally Recognized), Independent School District, Private nonprofit institution/organization (includes institutions of higher education and hospitals). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Funding amounts vary by year and recipient. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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National Deaf Services Line is sponsored by JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF. To provide remote services to Deaf victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. This listing is currently active. Program number: 16.056. Last updated on 2024-11-26. Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Recent federal obligations suggest $2,000,000 (2025).; eligibility guidance Victim service providers and nonprofit, nongovernmental organizations serving Deaf people Eligible applicant types include: Other private institutions/organizations. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Edward Byrne Memorial Competitive Grant Program is sponsored by JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF. To improve the functioning of the criminal justice system, such as activities pertaining to crime prevention, control, or reduction, or the enforcement of the criminal law, including, but not limited to, police efforts to prevent, control, or reduce crime or to apprehend criminals, including juveniles, activities of courts having criminal jurisdiction, and related agencies (including but not limited to prosecutorial and defender services, juvenile delinquency agencies and pretrial service or release agencies), activities of corrections, probation, or parole authorities and related agencies assisting in the rehabilitation, supervision, and care of criminal offenders, and programs relating to the prevention, control, or reduction of narcotic addiction and juvenile delinquency. Performance measures not identified. Program no longer funded; archive pending closure of grants. This listing is currently active. Program number: 16.751. Last updated on 2024-11-20. Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Funding amounts vary by year and recipient.; eligibility guidance Eligible applicants include national, regional, State, or local public and private entities, including for-profit (commercial) and nonprofit organizations, faith-based and community organizations, institutions of higher education, tribal jurisdictions, and units of local government. Eligible applicant types include: Federally Recognized lndian Tribal Governments, Local (includes State-designated lndian Tribes, excludes institutions of higher education and hospitals, State (includes District of Columbia, public institutions of higher education and hospitals), Public nonprofit institution/organization (includes institutions of higher education and hospitals), Other public institution/organization. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying. Applicants should map project outcomes and evaluation metrics directly to sponsor priorities and confirm all compliance requirements in the current official notice. Applicants should map project outcomes and evaluation metrics directly to sponsor priorities and confirm all compliance requirements in the current official notice.
Grants for Outreach and Services to Underserved Populations is sponsored by JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF. To develop and implement outreach strategies targeted at adult or youth victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking in underserved populations and to provide victim services to meet the needs of adult or youth victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking in underserved populations. This listing is currently active. Program number: 16.889. Last updated on 2024-11-26. Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Recent federal obligations suggest $10,823,412 (2025).; eligibility guidance Eligible applicants are: (1) population specific organizations that have demonstrated experience and expertise in providing population specific services in the relevant underserved communities, or population specific organizations working in partnership with a victim service provider or domestic violence or sexual assault coalition; (2) victim service providers offering population specific services for a specific underserved population; or (3) victim service providers working in partnership with a national, State, tribal, Native Hawaiian, or local organization that has demonstrated experience and expertise in providing population specific services in the relevant underserved population. Eligible applicant types include: Public nonprofit institution/organization (includes institutions of higher education and hospitals), Private nonprofit institution/organization (includes institutions of higher education and hospitals), Native American Organizations (includes lndian groups, cooperatives, corporations, partnerships, associations). Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.