BJS FY25 Consolidated National Criminal History Improvement Program

Funding
$135.0M
Award Range
$0 – $2.4M
Expected Awards
56
Deadline
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Sec
Feb 24, 2026
Posted Jan 15, 2026 (35 days ago)
Closes Feb 24, 2026 (in 4 days)

Grant Details

Opportunity Number
O-BJS-2025-172527
CFDA / ALN
16.554, 16.813
Opportunity Category
Discretionary (D)
Funding Category
Information and Statistics (IS)
Funding Instrument
Cooperative Agreement (CA)
Cost Sharing
No Cost Sharing (No)

Eligibility

State governments (00) Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized) (07) Others (25)

Courts: The state central administrative office or similar entity designated by statute or regulation to administer federal grant funds on behalf of the jurisdiction’s court system.

Description

1) NCHIP ($70,000,000)- This program aims to improve the nation’s safety and security by enhancing the quality, completeness, and accessibility of criminal history record information; and by ensuring the nationwide implementation of criminal justice and non-criminal justice background check systems. 2) NCHIP SF BSCA ($40,000,000) - This program furthers the DOJ’s mission to reduce violent crime and address gun violence by improving the accuracy, utility, and interstate accessibility of criminal-history and related records in support of national record systems and their use for name- and fingerprint-based criminal history background checks. This program was developed to implement Title III, Division B (3) – Appropriations outlined in the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (Pub. L. 117-159). 3) NARIP ($25,000,000)- This program provides grants to assist states, state court systems and tribal governments in updating the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) with certain mental health, protection and restraining order, domestic violence conviction, and other criminal history record information which may disqualify individuals from purchasing or possessing firearms. BJS coordinates its work on the NICS program with the efforts of the National Criminal History Improvement Program (NCHIP) to ensure that funded state and state court system programs are complementary and consistent with the overall goal of improving the accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of state and national criminal records.