OAJJA is accepting Intents to Apply for the FY 2023 Coverdell Grant Program from Tuesday, January 17th to Friday, January 20th, 2023.
If you plan to apply, you must submit an Intent to Apply for eligibility and an application amount.
IMPORTANT: Failure to submit an Intent to Apply may disqualify you from applying.
Contact Amy Miller, Grant Program Manager, for more information at amy.l.miller@state.co.us or at 720-357-4962.
Purpose of Funds:
The Paul Coverdell program is an on-going program funded through the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) and, as the name implies, is focused on improving the quality and timeliness of forensic science activities within the state.
Eligibility & Requirements:
Applicants for these funds must be a forensic laboratory, medical examiner's office, or coroner's office, which is fully accredited or seeking accreditation.
Resources/Links
- National Institute of Justice
- National Institute of Justice Forensics Training Information
- Law Enforcement Training Information
- Department of Justice Compliance Requirements Office of Management Budget (OMB) circulars
- Office of Justice Programs Financial Guide
- Report Waste, Fraud, Abuse, or Misconduct to the Office of Inspector General
- National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969
- Obligations under the confidentiality regulations found in 28 CFR Part 22, can be found on the National Institute of Justice’s website
- Criminal Intelligence Systems Operating Policies
Staff Contact Information:
Amy Miller
Colorado Division of Criminal Justice, OAJJA
700 Kipling St. Denver, CO 80215
Direct: 720-357-4962
Toll Free: 800-201-1325
Fax: 303.239.4491
E-mail: amy.l.miller@state.co.us