Office
of Justice Programs
On the funding opportunities page of the OJP Web site, you will
find links to current funding opportunities, listed by source,
at OJP and other grant-related forms and information.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
This Web site gives you access to a database of all federal programs
available to state and local governments, including the District
of Columbia; federally recognized tribal governments; territories,
and possessions of the United States; domestic public, quasi-public,
and private profit and nonprofit organizations and institutions;
specialized groups; and individuals.
Federal
Assistance Award Data System
After the close of each quarter of the federal fiscal year, this
system produces a file of standardized data records on all types
of financial assistance awards made by federal agencies to all
types of recipients during the indicated quarter. Each transaction
record identifies, by the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance program
code number and name, the type and amount of financial assistance,
the type and location of the recipient, and the geographic place
of performance. The recipient name and other selected data fields
are blank in county-area summary records.
Federal Business Opportunities
FedBizOpps is the single government point-of-entry for federal
government procurement opportunities
over $25,000. Government buyers are able to publicize their business
opportunities by posting
information directly to FedBizOpps via the Internet. Commercial
vendors seeking federal markets for
their products and services can search, monitor, and retrieve
opportunities solicited by the federal
contracting community.
Federal Register
The Federal Register is the official daily publication for Rules,
Proposed Rules, and Notices of federal
agencies and organizations. It also publishes Executive Orders
and other Presidential documents.
Grants.gov
Grants.gov is a single source for finding and applying for federal
grants online. The site offers access to grant opportunities
from more than two dozen federal agencies that oversee more than
900 programs. Answers to frequently asked questions and other
application aids are also provided.
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