Federal Agency · National Institute of Justice
NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation on Youth Justice Topics
Last updated: July 2, 2026
Posted May 8, 2026
Funding
$0 – $4M
Closes
June 10, 2026
NAICS
541720
This NOFO seeks proposals for evaluation projects to inform policy and practice in the field of youth justice in the following two topics: 1. Evaluations on Juvenile Justice System Prosecution 2. Evaluations of Juvenile Reentry Practices
Program Details
National Institute of Justice is a federal agency that offers the NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation on Youth Justice Topics grant program to support social services. This funding opportunity is available nationally and is administered by National Institute of Justice through Grants.gov. Organizations seeking funding for social services should review the details below and confirm their eligibility before preparing an application.
Eligibility
Eligible applicants include eligible organizations, educational institutions, government agencies and municipalities, and nonprofit organizations. Organizations that meet the eligibility criteria are encouraged to apply and to review the full program guidelines before submission. Because eligibility rules and funding priorities can change between cycles, applicants should always confirm the current requirements with National Institute of Justice or on Grants.gov before investing time in an application.
Funding and Timeline
Funding available: $0 – $4M. Applications are due by June 10, 2026. Applicants should allow sufficient time to gather required documentation, including organizational information, project descriptions, budgets, and supporting materials as specified in the program guidelines. Submitting a complete application well ahead of the deadline reduces the risk of disqualification on technical or administrative grounds.
Program Focus
This grant supports social services. This grant is associated with NAICS industry classifications: 541720, 922120. Organizations operating in these sectors are encouraged to review eligibility. Funded projects are expected to demonstrate measurable outcomes aligned with the program's stated objectives. Grant recipients may be required to submit progress reports and final evaluations as a condition of the award, and to retain records for audit and compliance purposes.
How to Apply
Eligible organizations can apply through Grants.gov. Create a free organization profile on GrantRegister to see whether this grant matches your organization's NAICS code, entity type, location, and focus area, and to receive a weekly digest of every open grant you qualify for.
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Eligibility
- Funded by NIJ
Award details
Award range: $0 – $4M. Applications close on June 10, 2026.
Categories
Social Services
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