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This program, authorized under the BIDEN Reimbursement Fund established by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Public Law 119-21, Title X, Subtitle A, Part II (codified at 34 U.S.C. § 61101), provides funding for grants to eligible States, State agencies, and units of local government and tribal governments, pursuant to their existing statutory authorities to support the seven statutory purposes outlined in 34 U.S.C. § 61101:
Awards from this program should be used to support significant participation in and support of Homeland Security Task Force (HSTF) activities, and other DOJ efforts to combat gangs, cartels, and other violent crime.
This NOFO includes three funding categories:
Category 1: Hiring
• Sworn and Non-Sworn Law Enforcement Personnel – Funding can be used to hire or rehire full-time sworn career law enforcement officers/deputies and civilian/non-sworn personnel as outlined below:
o Hire new full-time officers/deputies and full-time civilian/non-sworn personnel, including by filling existing officer/deputy vacancies that are no longer funded in your agency’s budget.
o Rehire full-time officers/deputies and full-time civilian/non-sworn personnel who have been laid off by any jurisdiction as a result of state, local, or Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) budget reductions. The rehired officers/deputies must be rehired on or after the official award start date on the notice of award.
o Rehire full-time officers/deputies and full-time civilian/non-sworn personnel who are (at the time of application) currently scheduled to be laid off by your jurisdiction on a specific future date as a result of state, local, or BIA budget reductions. Recipients will be required to continue funding the positions with local funding until the date(s) of the scheduled layoffs.
Applicants may request funding for full-time officer/deputy salaries or a combination of officer and salaries of civilian/non-sworn. Funding will support salaries for up to three years of eligible positions to be expended within a five-year period of performance to accommodate time needed for recruitment and hiring.
• Non-Law Enforcement Personnel – Funding can be used for the hiring, retention, and training of critical personnel across the full continuum of criminal justice operations for the purposes cited above. Examples of personnel could include but need not be limited to the following: forensic, investigative, analytical; prosecution and legal support; corrections, detention, and custodial; and transportation, security, and operations logistics. Funding may not be used for co-responders, interpreters, or translators.
Category 2: Technology and Equipment – Funding can be used to purchase and support multi-year implementation, ongoing subscriptions, training, and maintenance of equipment and advanced technology to address critical resource gaps and enhance capacity to support criminal justice operations related to the purposes cited above.
Note: If you apply for and receive funding for Unmanned Arial Systems (UAS), body-worn cameras, body armor, and/or NIBIN machines, you will be required to submit equipment-specific certifications and other documentation as a condition of your award.
Category 3: Construction of Temporary Detention Facilities for Criminal Illegal Aliens – Funding can be used for the following:
• Major Construction Projects – Funding would support large-scale projects, including building temporary detention facilities to house criminal illegal aliens awaiting prosecution, immigration proceedings, or transfer to federal custody.
• Substantial Renovation/Expansion/Modernization – Funding would support the expansion or modernization/targeted improvement of existing facilities, including bolstering detention infrastructure through addition of housing units, or renovation of existing facilities to meet current detention standards and significantly enhance capacity and operational functionality for temporary detention of aliens who have committed a crime in addition to being unlawfully present in the U.S.
"00""State governments""01""County governments""02""City or township governments""07""Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)""11""Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)""25""Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)""04""Special district governments""CA""Cooperative Agreement""LJL""Law, Justice and Legal Services""BJA""USDOJ-OJP-BJA""USDOJ-OJP-BJA""Bureau of Justice Assistance""USDOJ""USDOJ""USDOJ""USDOJ""Department of Justice""USDOJ"{"id":434102,"revision":0,"cfdaNumber":"16.076","programTitle":"Law Enforcement Support for Combatting Criminal Aliens, Drug, and Human Trafficking","opportunityId":362821}{"revision":0,"opportunityId":362821}10"Jun 16, 2026 08:51:43 AM EDT""U""USDOJ-OJP-BJA""0"false"Jun 15, 2026 03:26:12 PM EDT""Jun 15, 2026 12:00:00 AM EDT""0""Jul 15, 2026 12:00:00 AM EDT""This program, authorized under the BIDEN Reimbursement Fund established by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Public Law 119-21, Title X, Subtitle A, Part II (codified at 34 U.S.C. § 61101), provides funding for grants to eligible States, State agencies, and units of local government and tribal governments, pursuant to their existing statutory authorities to support the seven statutory purposes outlined in 34 U.S.C. § 61101: \n1.\tLocating and apprehending aliens who have committed a crime under federal, state, or local law, in addition to being unlawfully present in the United States (hereafter referred to as “criminal illegal aliens”). \n2.\tCollection and analysis of law enforcement investigative information within the United States to counter gang or other criminal activity. \n3.\tInvestigating and prosecuting (a) crimes committed by aliens within the United States; and (b) drug and human trafficking crimes committed within the United States. \n4.\tCourt operations related to the prosecution of (a) crimes committed by aliens; and (b) drug and human trafficking crimes. \n5.\tTemporary criminal detention of aliens. \n6.\tTransporting aliens described in paragraph (1) within the United States to locations related to the apprehension, detention, and prosecution of such aliens. \n7.\tVehicle maintenance, logistics, transportation, and other support provided to law enforcement agencies by a state agency to enhance the ability to locate and apprehend aliens who have committed crimes under federal, state, or local law, in addition to being unlawfully present in the United States. \n\nAwards from this program should be used to support significant participation in and support of Homeland Security Task Force (HSTF) activities, and other DOJ efforts to combat gangs, cartels, and other violent crime.\n\nThis NOFO includes three funding categories:\n\nCategory 1: Hiring \n•\tSworn and Non-Sworn Law Enforcement Personnel – Funding can be used to hire or rehire full-time sworn career law enforcement officers/deputies and civilian/non-sworn personnel as outlined below:\no\tHire new full-time officers/deputies and full-time civilian/non-sworn personnel, including by filling existing officer/deputy vacancies that are no longer funded in your agency’s budget. \no\tRehire full-time officers/deputies and full-time civilian/non-sworn personnel who have been laid off by any jurisdiction as a result of state, local, or Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) budget reductions. The rehired officers/deputies must be rehired on or after the official award start date on the notice of award. \no\tRehire full-time officers/deputies and full-time civilian/non-sworn personnel who are (at the time of application) currently scheduled to be laid off by your jurisdiction on a specific future date as a result of state, local, or BIA budget reductions. Recipients will be required to continue funding the positions with local funding until the date(s) of the scheduled layoffs.\nApplicants may request funding for full-time officer/deputy salaries or a combination of officer and salaries of civilian/non-sworn. Funding will support salaries for up to three years of eligible positions to be expended within a five-year period of performance to accommodate time needed for recruitment and hiring. \n•\tNon-Law Enforcement Personnel – Funding can be used for the hiring, retention, and training of critical personnel across the full continuum of criminal justice operations for the purposes cited above. Examples of personnel could include but need not be limited to the following: forensic, investigative, analytical; prosecution and legal support; corrections, detention, and custodial; and transportation, security, and operations logistics. Funding may not be used for co-responders, interpreters, or translators. \n\nCategory 2: Technology and Equipment – Funding can be used to purchase and support multi-year implementation, ongoing subscriptions, training, and maintenance of equipment and advanced technology to address critical resource gaps and enhance capacity to support criminal justice operations related to the purposes cited above. \n\nNote: If you apply for and receive funding for Unmanned Arial Systems (UAS), body-worn cameras, body armor, and/or NIBIN machines, you will be required to submit equipment-specific certifications and other documentation as a condition of your award. \n\nCategory 3: Construction of Temporary Detention Facilities for Criminal Illegal Aliens – Funding can be used for the following: \n•\tMajor Construction Projects – Funding would support large-scale projects, including building temporary detention facilities to house criminal illegal aliens awaiting prosecution, immigration proceedings, or transfer to federal custody. \n•\tSubstantial Renovation/Expansion/Modernization – Funding would support the expansion or modernization/targeted improvement of existing facilities, including bolstering detention infrastructure through addition of housing units, or renovation of existing facilities to meet current detention standards and significantly enhance capacity and operational functionality for temporary detention of aliens who have committed a crime in addition to being unlawfully present in the U.S."{"code":"BJA","seed":"USDOJ-OJP-BJA","agencyCode":"USDOJ-OJP-BJA","agencyName":"Bureau of Justice Assistance","topAgencyCode":"USDOJ"}362821[{"id":"11","description":"Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)"},{"id":"00","description":"State governments"},{"id":"02","description":"City or township governments"},{"id":"04","description":"Special district governments"},{"id":"25","description":"Others (see text field entitled \"Additional Information on Eligibility\" for clarification)"},{"id":"01","description":"County governments"},{"id":"07","description":"Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)"}]"2026-06-15-00-00-00""Jun 15, 2026 03:26:12 PM EDT""Jun 15, 2026 03:26:12 PM EDT""2026-07-15-00-00-00""OJP Response Center""OJP.ResponseCenter@usdoj.gov\nOJP.ResponseCenter@usdoj.gov""Bureau of Justice Assistance""OJP.ResponseCenter@usdoj.gov""202-514-9354""2026-06-15-15-26-12""https://www.ojp.gov/funding/docs/bja-2026-172641.pdf"[{"id":"CA","description":"Cooperative Agreement"}]"0""NOFO Page""0""OJP Response Center""Other: State Agencies with Law enforcement responsibilities and Units of Local Government"[{"id":"LJL","description":"Law, Justice and Legal Services"}]0362821"D""Discretionary"Source: Grants.gov (opportunity GRANTS-362821), retrieved via the Grants.gov Search API. 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