NIJ seeks applications from States and units of local government for funding to identify, review, and investigate violent crime cold cases that have the potential to be solved using DNA analysis and to locate and analyze biological evidence associated with these cases.
Experience has shown
that cold case programs can solve a substantial number of violent crime cold cases, including homicides and sexual assaults.
Advances in DNA technologies have substantially increased the successful DNA analysis of aged, degraded, limited, or otherwise compromised biological evidence.
As a result, crime scene samples once thought to be unsuitable for testing may now yield DNA profiles.
Additionally, samples that previously generated inconclusive DNA results may now be successfully analyzed using newer methods.
How to Apply:
Applications will be submitted through OJPs Grants Management System (GMS).
GMS is a Web-based, data-driven computer application that provides cradle to grave support for the application, award and management of grants at OJP.
Applicants should begin the process immediately to meet the GMS registration deadline, especially if this is the first time they have used the system.
Complete instructions on how to register and submit an application in GMS can be found at www.ojp.usdoj.gov/gmscbt/.
If you experience technical difficulties at any point during this process, please e-mail GMSHelpDesk@usdoj.gov, or call 18885499901 (option 3), MondayFriday from 6:00 a.m.
to midnight eastern time, except for Federal holidays.
OJP highly recommends starting the registration process as early as possible to prevent delays in the application submission by the specified deadline.