Deadline: June 20, 2024
Award Amount: $2 million or $1 million depending on category Eligible Entities: Category 1 - State governments and institutions of higher education; Category 2 - City, Township, County Governments, Tribel Governments, Nonprofits, Independent School Districts. Description: With this solicitation, BJA seeks to increase school safety by implementing solutions that will improve school climate, school-based behavioral threat assessments and/or intervention teams to identify school violence risks among students, technological innovations shown to increase school safety such as anonymous reporting technology, and other school safety strategies that assist in preventing violence.
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Deadline: June 11, 2024 (grants.gov) / June 17, 2024 (JustGrants)
Award Amount: up to $73 million Eligible Entities: Law Enforcement Agencies, Local Governments, Tribal Entities Description: To improve security at schools and on school grounds in the jurisdiction of the grantee through evidence-based school safety programs and technology. Deadline: July 9, 2024
Award Amount: $50,000 to $150,000 Eligible Entities: Tribal Entities and Organizations Description: The Administration for Children and Families, Children’s Bureau will make up to four projects for up to 48 months each. Projects will help tribal courts assess and improve how they handle American Indian and Alaska Native child welfare cases. Recipients will use this award to conduct assessments or use the results of prior assessments to improve tribal court hearings and legal representation. Deadline: July 12, 2024
Award Amount: 15 awards from $50,000 to $400,000 Eligible Entities: City, Township, State, County, Special District Governments, Tribal Entities and Governments. Description: The Pool Safely Grant Program funding opportunity assists states, local governments, and Native American Tribal Governments in implementing enforcement and education programs to prevent the drowning and drain entrapment of children in pools and spas. Deadline: May 28, 2024
Award Amount: up to $150,000 Eligible Entities: Local Governments, Tribal Entities Description: The Cultural and Community Resilience program supports community-based efforts to address the impacts of climate change and COVID-19 by safeguarding cultural resources and fostering cultural resilience through identifying, documenting, and/or collecting cultural heritage and community experiences. The program prioritizes projects from disadvantaged communities. Projects should fall into one of two categories: community collecting initiatives or oral history programs. All projects must address the impacts of either climate change or the COVID-19 pandemic on one or more communities. Deadline: August 15, 2024
Award Amount: $25,000 to $150,000 per award Eligible Entities: Local Governments, Tribal Entities, Nonprofits, Higher Education Institutions Description: Our Town is the NEA’s creative placemaking grants program. Through project-based funding, the program supports activities that integrate arts, culture, and design into local efforts that strengthen communities over the long term. Our Town projects engage a wide range of local stakeholders in efforts to advance local economic, physical, and/or social outcomes in communities. Competitive projects are responsive to unique local conditions, develop meaningful and substantive engagement in communities, center equity, advance artful lives, and lay the groundwork for long-term systems change. Deadline: June 10, 2024 (grants.gov) / June 24, 2024 (JustGrants)
Award Amount: up to $1 million for 23 awards Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County Governments, Higher Education, Tribal Entities and Governments, Nonprofits, For-Profits, Independent School Districts. Description: With this solicitation, OJJDP seeks to support targeted efforts to address youth violence through implementing evidence-based prevention and intervention efforts in a school-based setting (K–12th grade only). The goals of the program are to (1) reduce the incidence of school violence through improved school safety and climate and (2) prevent youth violence, delinquency, and victimization in the targeted community. Deadline: Register to apply 6/26, Application deadline 7/1/24
Award Amount: $150,000 Eligible Entities: Individual Indigenous Peoples, 18 years of age and over Description: The NDN Changemaker Fellowship is a two-year fellowship designed to invest ($150,000 USD) in the visions, leadership, and personal and professional development of 21 Indigenous Changemakers working in their communities. The NDN Changemaker Fellowship was designed specifically to support individuals. Please see other NDN Collective grant programs and opportunities for organizations and communities. Deadline: June 12, 2024
Award Amount: $156.6 million available. Minimum of 25% local cash match required. Eligible Entities: Local, State, Tribal, Territorial Law Enforcement Agencies Description: this program is designed to provide funding directly to law enforcement agencies to hire and/or rehire additional career law enforcement officers in an effort to increase their community policing capacity and crime prevention efforts. Anticipated outcomes of the CHP program awards include engagement in planned community partnerships, implementation of projects to analyze and assess problems, implementation of changes to personnel and agency management in support of community policing, and increased capacity of agency to engage in community policing activities. Deadline: May 15, 2024
Award Amount: up to 15 awards, maximum $300,000 per award Eligible Entities: City or Township Governments, County Governments, Native American Tribal Governments Description: Reducing violent crime in any jurisdiction requires a collaborative, evidence-informed, innovative strategy. There are a wide variety of tools and subject matter experts available to help law enforcement and key stakeholders perform this important work. However, all jurisdictions have their own challenges, stakeholders, and resources. Consequently, there is no singular or static solution to reducing violent crime; rather, broader institutional and systemic strategies need to be developed and deployed to address the underlying causes of violence. The Rural and Small Department Violent Crime Reduction Program will provide funding to small and/or rural law enforcement agencies and/or to prosecutors who are interested in implementing or improving the capacity of their organization. Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative (CVIPI) Research and Evaluation4/14/2024 Deadline: July 2, 2024
Award Amount: Varies Eligible Entities: State, Special district, City or township, County governments, Institutions of higher education, Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities, Tribal Governments and organizations, Nonprofits, For-profit organizations, Small businesses, Independent school districts. Description: With this solicitation, NIJ seeks applications for funding for rigorous, independent evaluation projects funded under the OJP Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative (CVIPI). This solicitation includes two funding categories: 1) Evaluation research of programmatic sites funded under the OJP FY23 and FY24 CVIPI solicitations and 2) evaluation research of other community-violence programs. Deadline: July 1, 2024
Award Amount: $250,000 to $400,000 Eligible Entities: State, Special district, City or township, County governments, Institutions of higher education, Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities, Tribal Governments and organizations, Nonprofits, For-profit organizations, Small businesses, Independent school districts Description: With this solicitation, NIJ seeks research partnership proposals that meet the needs and missions of local justice and service provider entities — including police, corrections, courts, victim services, forensic science service providers, and community safety and adult and juvenile justice entities — and the communities they serve. These partnerships should apply a data-driven, problem-solving approach to challenges prioritized by agency partners; identify actionable and measurable responses; implement changes; and employ an action research evaluation approach to assessing the impact of interventions on desired outcomes that emphasizes scientific rigor and meaningful stakeholder engagement. These partnerships should also focus on developing the entity’s capacity to adopt data-driven, problem-solving approaches to sustain effective practices and ongoing improvement in relevant safety and justice outcomes. Deadline: June 10, 2024
Award Amount: $2 million to $4 million depending on funding category Eligible Entities: State, City, County, Local Governments, Nonprofits, Tribal Entities, For-Profit and Small Businesses, Higher Education - Depends on Category of Funding. Description: With this solicitation, the Office of Justice Programs (OJP) seeks to prevent and reduce violent crime in communities by supporting comprehensive, evidence-based community-based violence intervention and prevention programs. These programs include efforts to address gang and gun violence, based on partnerships among community residents, local government agencies, victim service providers, community-based organizations, law enforcement, hospitals, researchers, and other community stakeholders. OJP’s Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) is administering the opportunity, working in partnership with OJP’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) and Office for Victims of Crime (OVC). This collaborative approach will help ensure jurisdictions have access to expertise to address community violence that involves youth, young adults, and adults, both as the individuals responsible for perpetrating this violence and as those who are victims of it. Deadline: June 4, 2024
Eligible Entities: City or township governments, Institutions of higher education, County governments, Tribal governments and Organizations, Nonprofits, Local Governments Description: With this solicitation, OJJDP seeks to support and strengthen collaborations between arts-based organizations and juvenile justice systems to develop, expand, or enhance promising and effective interventions that provide access to high-quality arts programs with and for current or previous justice-involved youth to reduce juvenile delinquency, recidivism, and/or other problem and high-risk behaviors. OJJDP defines justice-involved youth as those participating in court-ordered diversion programs in detention, correctional, or other residential facilities, and/or are on probation due to a delinquency finding by juvenile court. Deadline: June 3, 2024
Award Amount: $650,000 to $2 million depending on Category Eligible Entities: States, Tribal governments, Organizations having statewide reach that provide mentoring services Description: With this solicitation, OJJDP seeks to enhance and expand mentoring services for children and youth impacted by opioids and other substance misuse. This program supports mentoring programs to reduce juvenile delinquency, substance misuse, and problem and high-risk behaviors such as truancy. Deadline: May 21, 2024
Award Amount: $700 million available through loans or grants or a combo Eligible Entities: Government and Tribal Agencies Description: these loan and grant funds will be awarded to qualified applicants to fund the costs of construction, improvement, or acquisition of facilities and equipment needed to provide broadband service. Deadline: June 4, 2024
Eligible Entities: Tribal Organizations, Nonprofits, Higher Education Orgs. Description: This program supports comprehensive community-based approaches to addressing hate crimes that promote community awareness and preparedness, increase victim reporting, and improve responses to hate crimes. Deadline: May 21, 2024
Award Amount: Approximately $4 million Eligible Entities: State, Local, Tribal and Law Enforcement Agencies Description: for the creation or expansion of crisis intervention teams and to embed mental and behavioral health services with law enforcement agencies so they can better respond to individuals in crisis in the community. Deadline: May 21, 2024
Award Amount: Approximately $5 million Eligible Entities: Local, State, Tribal and Law Enforcement Agencies Description: Propose demonstration or pilot projects that offer creative ideas to advance crime fighting, community engagement, problem solving, or organizational changes to support community policing in one of the following areas: officer recruitment, retention, and workforce diversification; underserved populations; building trust and legitimacy with the community; hate crimes and domestic terrorism; community violence intervention; and an open topic area. Deadline: May 15, 2024
Eligible Entities: State, City, County or Township Governments, Public or state-controlled institutions of higher education, Public Housing Authorities, Tribal Governments and Organizations Description: This program supports law enforcement, correctional officers, probation and parole, and sheriff’s departments in effectively partnering with mental health, substance use, community service professionals and agencies to promote public safety and make sure that appropriate responses are provided to individuals in crisis who have behavioral health conditions, intellectual disabilities, developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, and/or traumatic brain injuries. |