ICJI awards federal and state grants to help local governments, law enforcement agencies and non-profit organizations to prevent/reduce crime, enforce Indiana traffic laws, improve the criminal justice system and assist victims of crime. Most funding opportunities are offered on a competitive basis. Guidelines for each opportunity are listed under the eligibility requirements section. Proposals are reviewed and scored based on the criteria of the individual grant. Based on available funding, one or more proposals with the highest scores will be invited to submit an application. Applications are reviewed by staff and the designated subcommittee of the ICJI Board of Trustees. Recommendations for funding are submitted to the ICJI Board of Trustees for consideration and funding approval.
We do not accept unsolicited applications. Receive email notification of funding opportunities by registering here.
- CJI Grants
Sexual Assault Services Program
Juvenile Behavioral Health Competitive Grant Pilot Program
Juvenile Community Alternatives Grant Program
Juvenile Diversion Grant Program
Juvenile Diversion Planning Grant Program
Juvenile Community Alternatives Planning Grant Program
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program
- Non-CJI Grants
The federal government offers a variety of grant opportunities throughout the year on grants.gov. For a comprehensive list and the latest information, click the link below.