BJA FY25 Invited To Apply Emergency Federal Law Enforcement Assistance (EFLEA) Program 3
This funding opportunity provides financial support to state governments for urgent law enforcement needs during emergencies, such as civil disturbances or natural disasters, ensuring effective public safety operations.
The Emergency Federal Law Enforcement Assistance (EFLEA) Program is administered by the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), which operates under the U.S. Department of Justice. BJA is responsible for supporting state, local, and tribal justice strategies through funding, training, and technical assistance. The EFLEA program is designed as a rapid-response funding mechanism to address urgent and unforeseen law enforcement challenges that exceed the capacity of state and local resources. This particular opportunity represents an invited application under the EFLEA framework, indicating a targeted funding approach rather than an open competitive solicitation. The primary purpose of this funding opportunity is to provide financial support during emergency situations where existing law enforcement resources are insufficient to protect life and property or to enforce criminal law effectively. These emergencies may include civil disturbances, natural disasters, or other crisis events that place extraordinary demands on public safety systems. The funding is intended to stabilize situations quickly and ensure continuity of law enforcement operations during periods of acute need. Funds awarded through this program are expected to be used for activities directly tied to emergency response and law enforcement support. While specific allowable cost categories are not detailed in the synopsis, EFLEA funds generally support personnel overtime, equipment, travel, and other necessary operational expenses tied to the emergency. There is no cost-sharing or matching requirement associated with this opportunity, which lowers the financial burden on applicants and allows for rapid deployment of resources. Eligibility for this opportunity is restricted to state governments. This reflects the program’s design to channel emergency funding through state-level entities that can coordinate and distribute resources effectively across affected jurisdictions. The “invited to apply” designation suggests that eligible applicants have been pre-identified by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, and participation may be limited to specific entities that meet predefined criteria or have been directly contacted by the agency. The application process is conducted through Grants.gov, where applicants must submit required forms and documentation electronically by the stated deadline. While the synopsis does not list detailed application components, standard federal grant submissions typically include a project narrative, budget detail worksheet, and assurances or certifications. Applicants encountering technical issues are directed to contact the Office of Justice Programs Response Center via email for assistance. The application window for this funding opportunity opens on April 22, 2026, and closes on April 30, 2026. This short turnaround underscores the urgent nature of the funding and the expectation that applicants are prepared to respond quickly. Only one award is anticipated under this opportunity, with a maximum funding amount of 60,755 dollars. The timeline for award decisions and project performance is not specified in the synopsis, but given the emergency context, funding is likely intended for immediate or near-term use. The EFLEA program does not indicate a recurring cycle in this instance, as awards are issued in response to specific emergency conditions rather than on a fixed schedule.
Award Range
Not specified - $60,755
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
1
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
This funding opportunity is limited to state governments and is issued as an invited application, meaning only pre-identified entities are eligible to apply. The program is designed to support emergency law enforcement situations where state and local resources are insufficient to protect life and property or enforce criminal law. Applicants are expected to coordinate emergency response efforts at the state level.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
April 22, 2026
Application Closes
April 30, 2026
Grantor
U.S. Department of Justice (Bureau of Justice Assistance)
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