NIJ FY25 Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative (CVIPI) Research and Evaluation

Ceiling: $1,200,000
Applications Due: Closed
Federal
US Department of Justice (National Institute of Justice)

This funding opportunity supports research and evaluation projects that assess and improve community-based violence intervention and prevention programs, targeting eligible applicants such as government entities, educational institutions, nonprofits, and tribal governments.

Description

This funding opportunity seeks applications for rigorous research and evaluation projects that advance understanding of OJP Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiatives (CVIPI). The CVIPI program provides resources to support evidence-informed violence intervention and prevention programs in communities across the United States. This NOFO includes two funding categories: Category 1. NIJ is interested in funding Site-Based Evaluations of Programs funded under the OJP fiscal year (FY) FY22, FY23, and FY24 CVIPI NOFOs. Category 2. NIJ is interested in funding Other Community-Violence Evaluations and Research in three topic areas: (1) A National Survey of CVIPI programs, (2) The Role(s) of Women in Community-based Violence, and (3) Research of Small Capacity CVIPI Programs.

Eligibility

States
All
Regions
All
Eligible Entities
State governments, County governments, City or township governments, Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, Native American tribal organizations, Public housing authorities, Native American tribal organizations, Nonprofits, Nonprofits, Private institutions of higher education

Funding

Program Funding
$6,000,000
Award Ceiling
$1,200,000
Award Floor
Award Count

Timing

Posted Date
January 13, 2025
App Status
No Longer Accepting Applications
Pre-app Deadline
Application Deadline
March 27, 2025

Funder

Funding Source
Source Type
Federal
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