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Law Enforcement and Service Provider Multidisciplinary Anti-Trafficking Task Forces
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The application period for this grant is now closed.
Use the information below to help you start preparing for next year. For more funding opportunities for your department, please check our Currently Open Grants »

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How can the Law Enforcement and Service Provider Multidisciplinary Anti-Trafficking Task Forces help your law enforcement department?

  • Develop collaborative Human Trafficking Task Forces designed to empower local law enforcement to better identify and interdict trafficking
  • Coordinate with victim and social services organizations and federal agencies in the identification of human trafficking victims
  • Provide enhanced enforcement efforts in communities that currently have or will provide comprehensive services to victims of trafficking
  • Easier application: law enforcement departments and corrections can apply directly for these funds using a guided online "e-grant" process
  • Easier application: apply directly for these funds using a guided online grant management system
  • CHIEF offers the free services of grant consultants to assist you throughout the application process **

For full details, eligibility requirements and application guidelines, go to the Law Enforcement and Service Provider Multidisciplinary Anti-Trafficking Task Forces homepage »

Application Deadline: CLOSED

Sponsor:
Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), Office of Justice Programs(OJP), U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ)

What is it?
The program's goal is to support the development of Human Trafficking Task Forces designed to empower local law enforcement to better identify and interdict trafficking in its various forms, whether it is forced prostitution, indentured servitude, peonage, or other forms of forced labor.

Program funds will provide support for state and local law enforcement to work collaboratively with victim and social services organizations and federal agencies in the identification of human trafficking victims who are in the United States and to provide enhanced enforcement efforts in communities that currently have or will provide comprehensive services to victims of trafficking with the close support and, if necessary, guidance of the U.S. Attorney.

Funding for this effort should supplement existing efforts; it should leverage trafficking victim services that are being provided by victim services providers, refugee resettlement agencies, and other social service organizations, particularly those receiving funds from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and/or the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC).

Links to help with your Law Enforcement and Service Provider Multidisciplinary Anti-Trafficking Task Forces application: ***