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Fiscal Year 2004
Fiscal Year 2003

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Current Solicitations

  • Data Resources Program 2004:
    Funding for the Analysis of
    Existing Data
    Due Date: October 23, 2004
    ASCII | PDF

  • Fast Capture Fingerprint/Palm Print Technology
    Due Date: November 8, 2004
    PDF

  • W.E.B. DuBois Fellowship Program
    Due Date: February 1, 2005
    PDF

  • Graduate Research Fellowship: 2005
    Due Date: September 15, 2005
    PDF

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Forthcoming Solicitations

Note: Further details will be available when the solicitation is released. To maintain fair and open competition, NIJ staff cannot discuss solicitations until then.

  • Communication Technology

  • Correction Technology

  • Developing a Comparative Metric for Assessing the Suitability of Less-Lethal Weapons

  • DNA Expansion Demonstration/Evaluation

  • Drugs and Crime

  • Electronic Crime Research and Development

  • Enhanced Tools for Improvised Explosive Device (IED) and Vehicle Borne IED Defeat

  • Establishment of a Research Center in Civil Justice

  • Evaluations of Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Earmarks

  • Forensic DNA Research and Development

  • General Forensics Research and Development

  • Impact of Sexual Victimization in Corrections

  • Information Led Policing

  • Investigation and Prosecution of Sexual Victimization in Corrections

  • Less-Lethal and Pursuit Management Technologies

  • Research and Evaluation in Community Corrections

  • Sensors, Surveillance, and Biometric Technologies for Criminal Justice

  • Situational Aspects of Crime

  • Technology to Combat Violence Against Women

  • Terrorism and Transnational Crime Research

  • Violence Against Women Research and Evaluation
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Getting Started

You must submit your application using the Office of Justice Programs' automated Grants Management System. Paper applications will not be accepted. We suggest you begin the process as soon as possible. To start, go to http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/fundopps.htm.

Three types of documents can be uploaded to an application package: PDFs, Word Documents, and Text Documents.

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Post-Award Information

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