The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) administers the FY24 National Public Safety Partnership (PSP) Capacity Building Grant Limited Competition Grant Solicitation. This program is designed to support local and state law enforcement agencies and prosecutors who have participated in the National Public Safety Partnership program.
Summary of Capacity Building Grant Program:
- This grant program provides funding for PSP sites that have completed at least two years in the program or their entire three-year engagement.
- Funding helps agencies implement the strategic plans and recommendations developed through PSP assessments, ultimately enhancing public safety and trust in the criminal justice system.
- The BJA aims to strengthen collaboration between law enforcement and communities to address crime more effectively.
Application Requirements:
- Eligible applicants are:
- Local law enforcement agencies
- Local and state prosecutor’s offices
- Applicants must have successfully participated in the National Public Safety Partnership program for a minimum of two years or completed their three-year engagement (and not received funding under FY23 PSP Capacity Building Grant).
- Proposals should outline a plan for using the grant funds to implement the recommendations and strategies identified in their PSP assessments.
- Specific application requirements and deadlines are subject to change, so consulting the BJA website is crucial.
Benefits:
- Awarded agencies receive grant funding to support the implementation of their PSP-developed strategies, leading to:
- Improved crime reduction efforts
- Enhanced collaboration with community partners
- Increased public trust in the criminal justice system
Type:
Grant Program (Limited Competition)
Award:
Award amounts are estimated to be 500,000.
Location:
Projects funded by this grant program must be implemented within the United States by participating PSP sites.
Deadline:
Jul 17, 2024.
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