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Find similar grantsPaul Coverdell National Forensic Science (PCNFS) Improvement Grant is sponsored by Missouri Department of Public Safety (administering federal funds). This grant program provides financial assistance for improving forensic science and medical examiner services. It is administered by the Missouri Department of Public Safety.
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Missouri Department of Public Safety | PCNFS Department of Public Safety Paul Coverdell National Forensic Science (Coverdell) Improvement Grant WebGrants External User Manual DPS Financial and Administrative Guidelines DPS Subrecipient Travel Guidelines Information Bulletin #1 Policy on Advanced Payment and Cash Advances Information Bulletin #2 Policy on Claim Request Requirements Information Bulletin #3 Policy on Subaward Adjustments, Scope of Work Changes and Program Changes Period of Performance: January 1, 2026 - June 30, 2027 Deadline for FY 2025 Applications: October 22, 2025, at 4:00 PM CST 2025 PCNFS Certified Assurances 2025 PCNFS Notice of Funding Opportunity 2025 PCNFS Application Workshop DPS Subrecipient Travel Guidelines (revised 8/6/18) Period of Performance: January 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026 Deadline for FY 2024 Applications: June 5, 2024, at 4:00 PM CST 2024 PCNFS Certified Assurances 2024 PCNFS Notice of Funding Opportunity 2024 PCNFS Application Workshop 2024 PCNFS Compliance Workshop 2023 PCNFS Notice of Funding Opportunity 2023 PCNFS Certified Assurances 2023 PCNFS Application Workshop If you have questions about the Coverdell Grant Program within Missouri, contact: MO Department of Public Safety DPS Grants Home WebGrants Grants Management System DPS Law Enforcement Donation Program American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Grant Deputy Sheriff Salary Supplementation Fund (DSSSF) Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Local Law Enforcement Block Grant (LLEBG) Local Violent Crime Prevention (LVCP) Grant Minority Police Officer Recruitment and Retention Grant (MPORR) Missouri Blue Shield Grant Program (MBSGP) Missouri Crime Lab Upgrade Program (MCLUP) Office for Victims of Crime Grants Paul Coverdell National Forensic Science (PCNFS) Improvement Grant Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Grant State Crisis Intervention Program (SCIP) Grant State Cyber Crime Grant (SCCG) Volunteer Fire Department Grant (VFDG) Department of Public Safety 1101 North Riverside Drive Lewis and Clark Building, 4th Floor Email: dpsgrants@dps.
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