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The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) is hosting a grantee training series that focuses on BJA grant award management, performance measures, and program-specific guidance. 

Program-Specific Grantee Orientations 

Orientation sessions by grant program will take place in the coming months. These will provide grantees an opportunity to meet key BJA staff, training and technical assistance providers, other grantees, and discuss program specific requirements. Stay tuned for more information. 

Managing Your Award  

Managing Your Award will cover critical aspects of award management from start to finish, including award acceptance, meeting award conditions, reporting requirements, making changes to your award, and how to access additional resources and support. 

Each session includes time for attendee questions and answers. 

Please note: This training was also offered in November and December, but grantees only need to attend one session.

Register now for one of the upcoming Managing Your Award training sessions:  

Once available, registration links, training materials and recordings will be shared and posted on the Grantee Training Series page. 

Introduction to BJA Performance Measures and Reporting Training 

BJA will also host Introduction to BJA Performance Measures and Reporting sessions. The virtual training will discuss the purpose and benefits of performance management, BJA’s requirements for collecting and sharing performance data, reporting timelines and systems, and where to find helpful resources to assist with reporting.  

Please note: This training was also offered earlier in December, but grantees only need to attend one session. 

Register now for the upcoming Introduction to BJA Performance Measures and Reporting session:  

Once available, registration links will be shared and posted on the Grantee Training Series page. 

Learn More

PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS' BENEFITS (PSOB) PROGRAM

Enacted in 1976, the PSOB Program provides death, disability, and education benefits to those eligible for the program. For details regarding these federal benefits for law enforcement officers, firefighters, and other first responders who have died or become catastrophically injured in the line of duty, call the PSOB Office at 888-744-6513 or visit us online.

BJA offers many resources, training and technical assistance, and policy development services to support local, state, and tribal governments in achieving safer communities.


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