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NIJ, in collaboration with the Office for Victims of Crime, seeks to build upon its research and evaluation efforts to better understand, prevent, and respond to trafficking in persons in the United States. Applicants should propose research and evaluation projects that have clear implications for criminal justice policy and practice in the United States.
This solicitation will seek applications for research and evaluation projects to address two categories:
- Victimization and prevalence
- Technology and trafficking
Application Instructions
Applications will be submitted in a two-step process, each step with its own deadline:
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Submit an SF-424 and an SF-LLL in Grants.gov.
Grants.gov Deadline: April 24, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. ET
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Submit the full application, including attachments, in JustGrants.
JustGrants Deadline: May 1, 2024 at 8:59 p.m. ET
This solicitation is competitive; therefore, NIJ staff cannot have individual conversations with prospective applicants. Any questions concerning the solicitation should be submitted to the OJP Response Center: 800-851-3420; TTY at 301-240-6310 (for hearing impaired only); or email [email protected]. See also NIJ’s solicitation FAQ webpage.
The following application elements must be included in the application to meet the basic minimum requirements to advance to peer review and receive consideration for funding:
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SF-424 and SF-LLL (in Grants.gov)
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Proposal Narrative (in JustGrants)
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Budget Web-Based Form, which includes the budget details and the budget narrative (in JustGrants)
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Financial Management and System of Internal Controls Questionnaire, including applicant disclosure of high-risk status (in JustGrants)
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Curriculum Vitae/Resumes for Key Personnel (For purposes of this solicitation, “key personnel” means the principal investigator, and any and all co-principal investigators)
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