The Emmett Till Cold Case Investigations Program, launched in 2020, provides support to state, local, and tribal law enforcement and prosecutors in their investigation and prosecution of cold case murders associated with civil rights violations, supporting state and local efforts to address hate crimes and to enhance the investigative skills of law enforcement and prosecution, as well as enhance the rule of law through the resolution of unsolved homicides.
You can learn more about this funding opportunity or read about it in the news section of the BJA website.
There is still time to apply for funding from this program.
NEW Deadlines: Grants.gov on June 10th, 2022 JustGrants on June 15th, 2022
BJA hosted a webinar on April 7, 2022, to provide an overview of the solicitation and share helpful information with those interested in applying for funding through the opportunity. Webinar materials are now available:
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