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2009 National Training Conference for Criminal Justice and Community Leaders
11.4.09–11.6.09
Green Bay, Wisconsin

This conference focuses on developing stronger relationships between tribal and non-tribal law enforcement agencies. The conference theme, "Working Together to Serve Better" has evolved to include the improvement of working relationships with social service agencies, the court system, educators, gaming security personnel, and community leaders.

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Funding Opportunities

General Funding Information

Important Progress Reporting Announcement for BJA Grant Recipients

Current and Upcoming Funding Opportunities

Most BJA funds are awarded through BJA formula programs. Byrne Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program funds are awarded directly to state and local governments. For more information on how a state intends to distribute formula grant funds, contact the appropriate State Administering Agency (SAA).

Other OJP bureaus and program offices also offer funding opportunities to improve criminal justice systems and services for crime victims. Visit the OJP grants and funding page for a list of open grant programs. For a general overview of OJP, go to the OJP Resource Guide.

In addition, the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) offers funding to advance community policing services. Visit the COPS Current Funding Opportunities page for a list of grant programs.

Visit Grants.gov to see other federal funding opportunities. (Grants.gov brochure)