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DCJ Grants

Grants Strengthen Colorado Communities

The Colorado Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ) is committed to improving community safety, enhancing services for crime victims, and strengthening the effectiveness of justice programs. DCJ accomplishes this mission by administering state and federal grants awarded to agencies  across Colorado. This funding supports the full spectrum of public safety, from prevention and law enforcement to victim support and offender treatment.

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Funding Safer Communities

Previously Awarded Recipients

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    $206.4 Million Invested in Colorado Communities
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    Funding Over 400 Grantees Statewide
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    $54 Million for Crime Prevention Grants
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    Administering 16+ State and Federal Grant Programs

Community Impact

DCJ's grant-making efforts support over 400 grantees statewide. These partners include non-profits, local law enforcement, public safety agencies, community corrections providers, and crime victim service agencies.

Funding is managed by three primary offices to support specific initiatives:

  • Office of Adult and Juvenile Justice (OAJJA): Administers 16 state and federal grant programs (nine federal and seven state) that support local law enforcement, juvenile justice priorities, and crime prevention.
  • Office for Victims Programs (OVP): Provides grants for victim service agencies, including support for anti-human trafficking efforts, sexual assault response, and local Victim Assistance and Law Enforcement (VALE) programs.

Impact of DCJ Grants

In the 2024 fiscal year, DCJ invested $206,417,878.95 into programs that make our communities safer and more supportive. Here’s a look at how that funding directly helps Coloradans:

  • How We're Investing in Colorado:
    • $85,724,010.25 (Office of Community Corrections): Supporting individuals as they safely and successfully transition back into our communities.
    • $67,621,991.94 (Office for Victims Programs): Providing a lifeline of resources and care for survivors of crime.
    • $45,475,693.18 (Office of Adult and Juvenile Justice): Investing in local law enforcement, youth programs, and community-led crime prevention.
  • 2024 Community Investment Highlights:
    • We launched a $54 million initiative for seven new state-funded Crime Prevention Grant Programs, empowering neighborhoods to build safety from the ground up.
    • We awarded more than $47 million directly to victim service grantees, ensuring a helping hand is there for Coloradans in crisis.

DCJ's Grant Management System

What is Fluxx?

Fluxx is the official grants management system (GMS) for the Colorado Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ).

A Fluxx account must be created to view the details of a grant, requirements, access application materials, and much for all grants administered by DCJ. 

This platform is the central hub for all grant-related activities. Applicants use Fluxx to find funding opportunities and submit applications. Grantees must create a Fluxx account to use the portal, manage every aspect of an award, including:

  • Submitting Financial and Narrative Reports
  • Requesting Payments
  • Filing Project Modifications
  • Communicating with Grant Managers

Fluxx is designed to be a robust and accessible system that streamlines the entire grant lifecycle, reducing administrative burden and simplifying grant management for our community partners.

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Grant Technical Assistance

The job aids below will assist grantee's in navigating the Fluxx grant management system.  A Fluxx account must be created to view the full details, requirements, access application materials, and much for all grants administered by DCJ. 

Below are the job aids for Fluxx:

If you experience problems or have questions about how to use Fluxx, contact dcjgms@state.co.us