This grant is aimed at helping Honduras improve how it manages seized evidence to prevent criminal organizations from exploiting weaknesses in the system. The goal is to make the process more secure and transparent, which will help in prosecuting criminals and reducing illegal activities.
Who it's for: This grant is specifically for Native American tribal organizations that are interested in working on projects related to law and justice, particularly in strengthening evidence management systems in Honduras.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Not being a Native American tribal organization
- Proposing a project unrelated to evidence management
- Lack of experience in law and justice projects
- Failure to meet application deadline
- Incomplete application
What You May Need
- Proof of eligibility as a Native American tribal organization
- Detailed project proposal
- Budget plan
- Organizational capability statement
- Past performance references
- Registration in federal grant systems
- Letters of support or partnership agreements
- Evidence of experience in law and justice projects
Cautions
- Ensure your project aligns with the specific goal of improving evidence management in Honduras.
- Strictly adhere to the application deadline.
- Be prepared to demonstrate your organization's capability and experience in similar projects.
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Eligibility
Eligible Applicant Types
Additional Criteria
Eligible applicants are specifically Native American tribal organizations. This means organizations that are recognized as part of Native American tribes and have the capacity to engage in projects focused on law and justice, particularly in international contexts like Honduras.
Overview
This grant is specifically for Native American tribal organizations that are interested in working on projects related to law and justice, particularly in strengthening evidence management systems in Honduras.
Likely Disqualifiers
- Not being a Native American tribal organization
- Proposing a project unrelated to evidence management
- Lack of experience in law and justice projects
- Failure to meet application deadline
- Incomplete application
Use of Funds
The funds can be used to develop and implement systems and processes that enhance the management of seized evidence in Honduras. This includes making the process more secure, transparent, and standardized.
Expected Awards
1
Cost Sharing
Not Required
Important Dates
- Posted
- Jul 1, 2026
- Deadline
- Aug 31, 2026(60 days)
Application Checklist
- Verify eligibility as a Native American tribal organization
- Develop a comprehensive project proposal
- Create a detailed budget plan
- Prepare an organizational capability statement
- Gather past performance references
- Register in necessary federal grant systems
- Obtain letters of support or partnership agreements
- Submit application by the deadline