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The U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs (OJP) has launced a new web page designed to help applicants learn about the grants process.

The new page, “Grants 101,” explains the life of a grant and provides links to the types of funding. the web page:

  • Offers an overview on OJP funding opportunities
  • Provides information on how to find grants
  • Provides information on grant lifecycles
  • Hits on what you need to know before getting started
  • Explains the peer-review and grant award process
  • Offers grant writing tips

According to the new page, over the past 10 years, OJP has provided 52,000 funding awards to the criminal justice community totaling more than $26 billion. In FY 2009, OJP also awarded an additional 3,883 Recovery Act grants totaling more than $2.74 billion to state and local and tribal law enforcement and community organizations

Check out Grants 101 today!

 

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