Active Department of Justice grant opportunities including BJA, OJP, COPS, and victim services programs. Covers law enforcement, violence prevention, and criminal justice reform.
Step 1 — Check agency sub-office. DOJ grants come from BJA, OJP, COPS, OVW, and others — each has separate processes.
Step 2 — Review performance metrics. DOJ grants require outcome measurement plans.
Step 3 — Confirm law enforcement partner. Many programs require law enforcement agency co-applicant.
Step 4 — Prepare budget detail. DOJ requires detailed line-item budgets with justifications.
| # | Program Title / Agency | CFDA | Deadline | Max Award | Eligible |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation on Violence Against WomenNational Institute of Justice | 16.560 | ▲2026-05-140d | $3.7M | 00 |
| 2 | OJP FY 2026 Special Attorneys ProgramBureau of Justice Assistance | 16.076 | ▲2026-05-151d | $1.0M | 00 |
| 3 | NIJ FY25 Research on the Abuse, Neglect, and Financial ExploNational Institute of Justice | 16.560 | ▲2026-05-195d | $1.6M | 00 |
| 4 | NIJ FY25 Graduate Research FellowshipNational Institute of Justice | 16.560 | ▲2026-05-195d | $180K | 06 |
| 5 | Immersive Employment Readiness Training for People under CorNational Institute of Corrections | 16.601 | ▲2026-05-206d | $200K | 25 |
| 6 | OJJDP FY25 Youth Gang Prevention and Intervention ProgramOffice of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention | 16.548 | ▲2026-05-217d | $500K | 00 |
| 7 | BJA FY25 De-escalation and Crisis Response Training ProgramBureau of Justice Assistance | 16.065 | △2026-05-2713d | $700K | 00 |
| 8 | BJA FY25 Rural Law Enforcement Violent Crime Reduction InitiBureau of Justice Assistance | 16.039 | △2026-05-2713d | $400K | 00 |
| 9 | NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation on Forensic Science SystemsNational Institute of Justice | 16.560 | 2026-06-02 | $2.0M | 00 |
| 10 | NIJ FY25 Research and Development of Innovations in ForensicNational Institute of Justice | 16.560 | 2026-06-02 | $12.5M | 00 |
| 11 | NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation on CorrectionsNational Institute of Justice | 16.560 | 2026-06-02 | $3.0M | 00 |
| 12 | NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation on School SafetyNational Institute of Justice | 16.560 | 2026-06-03 | $5.0M | 00 |
| 13 | NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation for the Testing and InterprNational Institute of Justice | 16.560 | 2026-06-03 | $1.5M | 00 |
| 14 | BJA FY25 Justice Reinvestment Initiative: Strengthening StatBureau of Justice Assistance | 16.827 | 2026-06-03 | $4.0M | 00 |
| 15 | Direct Service Delivery for the National Sheriffs’ InsNational Institute of Corrections | 16.601 | 2026-06-05 | $375K | 25 |
| 16 | OJJDP FY25 Juvenile Justice System EnhancementsOffice of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention | 16.827 | 2026-06-08 | $1.5M | 00 |
| 17 | NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation on Human TraffickingNational Institute of Justice | 16.560 | 2026-06-08 | $3.0M | 00 |
| 18 | NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation on Drugs and Crime: Nexus wNational Institute of Justice | 16.560 | 2026-06-08 | $2.0M | 00 |
| 19 | NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation of Policing PracticesNational Institute of Justice | 16.560 | 2026-06-09 | $5.0M | 00 |
| 20 | NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation on Youth Justice TopicsNational Institute of Justice | 16.560 | 2026-06-10 | $4.0M | 00 |
| Program Title | CFDA | Expected Window | Typical Award | Eligible |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BJA Byrne JAG | 16.738 | Mar–Jun | $500K | State/local gov |
| COPS Hiring Program | 16.710 | Jan–Mar | $1.25M | Local agencies |
| OVW STOP Violence | 16.588 | Feb–Apr | $750K | State agencies |
| OJJDP Youth Programs | 16.540 | Mar–May | $400K | Nonprofits |
| BJA Body-Worn Camera | 16.738 | Apr–Jun | $250K | Law enforcement |
| Victims Compensation | 16.576 | Rolling | $2M | State agencies |
| Anti-Trafficking (DOJ) | 16.321 | Jan–Mar | $500K | Nonprofits/gov |
| DNA Analysis | 16.741 | Rolling | $1M | State/local gov |
| Agency | Jan–Dec Activity | Peak Month |
|---|---|---|
| Justice / DOJ | Jun | |
| HHS / NIH | May | |
| Interior | Jun–Aug | |
| Education | Mar–Apr | |
| Agriculture | Apr–May |
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