Bureau of Justice Assistance
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) is a US federal agency funding grants for criminal justice programs and public safety.
Get Grants for Justice & Safety Projects
Non-profits and local governments can receive funding to improve the criminal justice system, combat juvenile delinquency, and support crime victims. This grant aims to enhance community safety and build trust between law enforcement and communities.
Get Grant Money for Justice & Safety Projects!
Are you a non-profit or local government entity focused on improving the justice system, preventing juvenile crime, or supporting victims? This grant offers substantial funding to implement designated projects that enhance community safety and build trust.
Get Up To $184M for Community Safety & Justice Projects
Local governments and non-profits can receive funding to improve criminal justice systems, prevent juvenile delinquency, and assist crime victims. This grant aims to enhance community safety and build trust between law enforcement and residents.
Get Grant Money for Justice & Community Safety Projects
Non-profits and local governments can apply for funds to enhance the criminal justice system, prevent juvenile delinquency, or support crime victims. This program aims to improve community safety and build trust between law enforcement and citizens.
Get Reimbursed for Public Safety Costs Up to $10M
This program is for state and local public safety agencies that incurred security costs for the G20 Summit in Pittsburgh. You can get reimbursed for expenses like officer overtime, equipment, and detention costs, up to a total of $10 million.
Secure Grant Funds for Recidivism Reduction Programs
Eligible state departments of corrections can receive funding to develop and implement statewide strategies aimed at reducing offender recidivism and aiding successful community reintegration. This initiative supports comprehensive planning and program interventions to achieve a demonstrable decrease in reoffending rates.
Unlock $3M for Innovative Community Safety Solutions
Local non-law enforcement government agencies and community organizations can apply for funding to pilot innovative approaches to community safety, aiming to reduce crime and build trust. This initiative supports new models for addressing less serious offenses through coordinated programs and services, fostering collaboration and improving resident perceptions.
Get Up to $2.25M for Victim Notification Systems
State agencies can secure up to $2.25 million to launch or upgrade automated victim information and notification systems. This funding supports planning, deployment, operation, and assessment of programs designed to keep crime victims informed.
Unlock Funding for Safer Communities & Cost Savings
Government entities can apply for funding to implement data-driven reforms in their criminal justice systems, aiming to reduce correctional costs and reinvest savings into public safety initiatives. This initiative supports states in enhancing cost-effectiveness and improving community safety through evidence-based practices.
Get Funding for Justice System Reforms & Public Safety
State and local governments can apply for funding to improve the cost-effectiveness of their criminal justice systems. This initiative aims to reinvest savings into high-performing public safety strategies.
Get Up To $1.5M for Justice System Improvements!
This grant offers funding for eligible public and private entities, including for-profit businesses and non-profits, to boost state and local criminal justice systems, focusing on job creation and crime reduction strategies.
Tribal Justice Funding: Up To $1M For Safety & Justice Programs
Federally recognized tribes and tribal consortia can apply for a comprehensive grant to fund justice, public safety, and victimization initiatives. This consolidated application offers access to multiple DOJ grant programs aimed at strengthening tribal communities and addressing critical issues.
Secure School Funding: Up To $1M For Violence Prevention
K-12 schools can receive funding for training, anonymous reporting systems, and threat assessment teams to prevent school violence. This program supports proactive measures to enhance student and staff safety.
Get $1M to Fund Reentry Programs & Community Support
Non-profits can receive up to $1 million to launch comprehensive reentry programs for formerly incarcerated individuals, featuring vital mentoring support. This funding aims to reduce recidivism and build stronger communities through dedicated assistance.
Get Grants to Reduce Recidivism & Boost Community Safety
State governments can receive funding to develop strategic plans for reducing adult recidivism by identifying key drivers, setting goals, and aligning correctional practices with evidence-based strategies. Successful planning can lead to future implementation grants of up to $3 million to put these strategies into action.
Get Up to $500K to Fight Human Trafficking!
Non-profits and law enforcement agencies can secure up to $500,000 to build collaborative task forces that combat both sex and labor trafficking. This funding supports coordinated efforts to identify victims and provide comprehensive services.
Combat Trafficking: Up to $500K for Task Forces!
Non-profits and law enforcement agencies can get up to $500,000 to build or enhance multidisciplinary task forces fighting sex and labor trafficking. Funding supports coordination and victim services for a comprehensive anti-trafficking approach.
Get Up To $500K to Combat Human Trafficking!
Law enforcement agencies and victim service providers can get funding to create collaborative task forces that fight all forms of human trafficking. This grant supports coordinating efforts and providing comprehensive services to victims.
Tribal Law Enforcement Funding: Combat Human Trafficking
Federally recognized Indian tribes with law enforcement authority can receive funding to develop and deliver training to combat human trafficking. This initiative aims to equip tribal law enforcement with the skills to identify and rescue victims on tribal lands.
Unlock Funding for Justice Innovation & Policy
This program offers up to $250,000 in funding for 24-month fellowships to criminal justice leaders and practitioners. Advance national policy, gain experience with BJA staff, and contribute expertise to shape the future of justice.