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The Department of Justice enforces the law and defends the interest of the United States, ensuring public safety against threats foreign and domestic; providing Federal leadership in preventing and controlling crime; seeking just punishment for those guilty of unlawful pursuits; and ensuring fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans.
BJA FY25 Field Initiated: Encouraging Innovation
This funding opportunity seeks to support new and innovative strategies for preventing and reducing crime, improving community safety, and strengthening criminal justice system outcomes. BJA seeks to...morePosted On - 2025-01-14
NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation on Hate Crimes
This funding opportunity seeks proposals for research and evaluation projects to inform policy and practice to prevent and combat hate crimes and their effects under two categories: (1) preventing...morePosted On - 2025-01-10
BJA FY25 DOJ Jails and Justice Support Center
This funding opportunity seeks a training and technical assistance (TTA) provider to operate the DOJ Jails and Justice Support Center (JJSC), which assists state and local leaders in creating and...morePosted On - 2025-01-10
BJA FY25 Advancing Data in Corrections Initiative
This funding opportunity seeks a training and technical assistance (TTA) provider to bolster state correctional agencies’ capacity to use data to inform policy and operational decision making...morePosted On - 2025-01-07
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The Program for Investment in Micro-Entrepreneurs Technical Assistance Program is designed to decrease the number of disadvantaged micro-entrepreneurs by helping them enhance their management capabilities, by way of providing them with technical assistance and training in the areas concerning activities that are associated with starting, expanding and growing their businesses.
The United States Small Business Administration, otherwise known as SBA, is a United States government agency that was established on the 30th day of July, 1953.
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