The BJA is awarding up to $25,000 in grants to local governments to support federal criminal justice programs and initiatives.
The Department of Justice (DOJ), in partnership with Edward Byrne Justice Assistant (BJA) Grant program (JAG grants) and the Office of Justice (OJP), seeks to strengthen the nation’s criminal justice system by giving financial aid, training and technical assistance and policy development services to state, local and tribal governments to support law enforcement, lower violent and drug related crimes and fight victimization.
BJA encourages local communities to invest in programs dedicated to improving in the following areas:
Under the JAG Program, awarded units of local governments are permitted to use funds for the following:
Awards of at least $25,000 are disbursed over a 4-year period and awards of less than $25,000 over 2 years.
Applications for local JAG grants are due by August 23, 2019.
Review the BJA State and Territory Fact Sheets for updated state and territory statistics on BJA investments, Byrne JAG Program highlights, crime trends, and other criminal justice information.
Learn more about local JAG grants and access the 2019 solicitation on the BJA’s website.
Apply through the OJP Grants Management System website application process.
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