NIJ: Bridging Research and Practice Program

The National Institute of Justice’s (NIJ) Bridging Research and Practice Program (BRP) provides funding to former NIJ grantees to disseminate and share their findings with practitioner audiences. The goal of the program is to ensure that the research reaches as broad an audience as possible.

The program supports such activities as presenting at professional practitioner-focused conferences or webinars; publishing in trade journals or other practitioner publications, including blogs; recording videos or podcasts for practitioner audiences; and engaging in other reasonable means designed to reach these audiences. The amount of funding provided will vary depending on the activity proposed. The funds can also be used to cover registration fees, lodging, travel, per diem, consultant pay, and other transportation costs.

Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. Additional information on how to apply is available here.

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