This document lists funding opportunities available for Fiscal Year (FY) 2023, through the Office of Justice Programs, for programs and initiatives that will work to investigate and prosecute hate crimes, serve hate crime victims, or enrich society’s understanding of the causes and consequences of crimes motivated by hate and bias.
This fact sheet lists the different categories of resources to communities, offered by the Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs (OJP), in order to address and resolve crimes motivated by hate and bias. The categories include: research, law enforcement, prosecution, training, and resources; and resources for victims and communities. Each category lists relevant grant solicitations along with some basic information about each grant. Grants include: Research and Evaluation on Hate Crimes; Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Program; Emmett Till Cold Case Investigations Program; Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program; State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training (SLATT) Program; Community-based Approaches to Prevent and Address Hate Crimes; and Jabara-Heyer NO HATE Act State-Run Hate Crime Reporting Hotlines program. The fact sheet ends with contact information for learning more about the OJP.
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