Submission Deadline 06/17/2026
Fiscal Capacity $300,000,000
USDOJ-OJP-BJA Grant — Key Facts
Opportunity Number O-BJA-2026-172639
Agency USDOJ-OJP-BJA
Application Deadline 06/17/2026
Award Amount $300,000,000
Status Posted
Sector Default
Cost Sharing Not Required

Fiscal Parameters & Taxonomy

Authority USDOJ-OJP-BJA
Status Posted

Who Can Apply

Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized) City or township governments State governments County governments Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)

Eligibility Intelligence

For the purposes of this NOFO, other units of local government include towns, boroughs, parishes, villages, or other general purpose political subdivisions of a state.

Program Description

This is a notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) for the OJP FY 2026 Special Attorneys Program. This program will support state, local, Tribal, and territorial prosecuting agencies to assign or hire qualified prosecutors to serve full-time or part-time (on a case-by-case basis) as Special Attorneys under the direction of the National Fraud Enforcement Division or the Criminal Division, or to serve as Special Assistant United States Attorneys (SAUSAs) within a United States Attorney’s Office. These “cross-designated” prosecutors will remain employees of their home agencies but will investigate and prosecute assigned fraud and other crimes committed by aliens within the United States (hereafter referred to as “criminal aliens”) for the duration of their appointment under this program. Cross-designated prosecutors may also be assigned cases involving drug or human trafficking committed within the United States. The National Fraud Enforcement Division, Criminal Division, and United States Attorney’s Offices will coordinate with selected prosecutor offices on a case-by-case basis to address logistics and any unique local circumstances. This grant program, authorized under Public Law 119-21, Title X, Subtitle A, Part II, Section 100055 (codified at 34 U.S.C. § 61101), is intended to strengthen investigative and prosecutorial capacity, expand intergovernmental coordination, and enhance the ability of jurisdictions to investigate and prosecute fraud and other crimes committed by aliens within the United States, as well as investigate and prosecute drug and human trafficking crimes. The program is also intended to increase the availability of cross-designated prosecutorial personnel who can pursue these matters in coordination with federal authorities and contribute to the effective enforcement of applicable criminal laws.

CFDA Programs

16.076 Law Enforcement Support for Combatting Criminal Aliens, Drug, and Human Trafficking

Agency Contact

OJP.ResponseCenter@usdoj.gov OJP.ResponseCenter@usdoj.gov

✉ OJP.ResponseCenter@usdoj.gov

📞 202-514-9354

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