This grant from the National Institute of Justice aims to fund research and evaluation projects that address human trafficking, with a focus on the Southern Border. There are two main areas: improving justice system responses to trafficking and exploring the role of technology in trafficking. The goal is to influence U.S. criminal justice policy and practice.
Who it's for: This grant is for a wide range of applicants including individuals, various levels of government (county, city, state), tribal governments, nonprofits, for-profit organizations, and educational institutions. It's particularly suitable for those with expertise in criminal justice, human trafficking, or technology.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Lack of focus on U.S. criminal justice policy
- Projects not related to human trafficking
- Applications outside the specified categories
- Incomplete application submission
- Lack of expertise in research and evaluation
What You May Need
- Detailed project proposal
- Budget plan
- Evidence of past research experience
- Organizational background
- Letters of support or partnership agreements
- Proof of eligibility
- CVs of key personnel
- Project timeline
- Evaluation plan
Cautions
- Ensure your project aligns with one of the two categories
- Focus on the Southern Border is emphasized
- Projects must have a clear impact on U.S. criminal justice policy