This page provides access to past funding opportunities from OJJDP. Use the search filters below to help you find results for specific solicitations. From the results, select a solicitation title to view details about the opportunity as well as any resulting awards.
OJJDP FY 14 Missing and Exploited Children Training and Technical Assistance Program
OJJDP FY 14 National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention Expansion Project
OJJDP FY 14 Multi-State Mentoring Initiative: Category 2: Group Mentoring
OJJDP FY 14 Second Chance Act Two-Phase Juvenile Reentry Demonstration Program: Planning and Implementation
OJJDP FY 14 Practitioner-Researcher Partnership Mentoring Children of Incarcerated Parents Demonstration Program: Category 1: Program Development and Implementation
OJJDP FY 14 National Mentoring Programs: Category 3: Combined One-on-One and Group Mentoring
OJJDP FY 14 Second Chance Act Comprehensive StatewideJuvenile Reentry Systems Reform Planning Program
OJJDP FY 14 Mentoring for Child Victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Domestic Sex Trafficking Initiative: Category 1: Mentoring Project Sites
OJJDP FY 14 Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) Field-Initiated Research and Evaluation (FIRE) Program
OJJDP FY 14 High-Risk Youth Mentoring Research: Category 2: New Mentoring Research and Evaluations
OJJDP FY 14 Nonparticipating State Program: Wyoming
Wyoming has chosen not to participate in the Formula Grants program under Title II, Part B of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974, as amended (JJDP Act). As such, the state is ineligible to receive the FY 2014 Title II Formula Grants program allocation authorized under Sections 221-3 of the JJDP Act (42 U.S.C. Sections 5631-3). Accordingly, OJJDP is competitively awarding the state's allocation through the Nonparticipating State Program: Wyoming, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. Sec. 5633(d).
OJJDP FY 14 CTAS Purpose Area 8: Tribal Juvenile Accountability Discretionary Program
OJJDP FY 14 CTAS Purpose Area 9: Tribal Youth Program
OJJDP FY 14 Internet Crimes Against Children Program Support
State and regional Internet Crimes Against Children task forces work collaboratively as a national network of law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies that prevent, interdict, and investigate technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation and Internet crimes against children.