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Awards: Listing of Funded Projects

Every year, NIJ awards grants and cooperative agreements for research, development, evaluation, testing and training and technical assistance projects across the spectrum of criminal justice.
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State: AL,
District: 7

Number of Awards: 8
Total Amount Awarded: $5,380,276

Funded Awards
FY Title Original Solicitation Recipient Sort descending State Award Number Amount Status
2003 Birmingham Crime Laboratory Improvement Program National Institute of Justice Congressionally Directed Awards City of Birmingham AL 2003-RD-CX-K007 $396,045 Closed
2007 Birmingham Police Department Firearm & Tool Mark Blacklog Reduction Project NIJ FY 07 Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grants Program City of Birmingham AL 2007-CD-BX-0048 $90,000 Closed
2004 Digital Dental Human Identification PAUL COVERDELL FORENSIC SCIENCE IMPROVEMENT GRANTS GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT FISCAL YEAR 2004 Jefferson County Alabama AL 2004-DN-BX-0187 $40,234 Closed
2018 Exposure to Violence, Trauma, and Juvenile Court Involvement: A Longitudinal Analysis of Mobile Youth and Poverty Study Data (1998-2011) Legacy OJJDP Research Grants The University of Alabama AL 2016-MU-MU-0068 $74,815 Closed
2008 Identifying Offending Trajectories for First-Time Youth Offenders: Exploring the Influence of Risk and Protective Factors NIJ FY 09 ORE Graduate Research Fellowship The University of Alabama AL 2009-IJ-CX-0024 $19,999 Closed
2005 NIJ Solicitation for Crime and Justice Research FY05
Identity Theft: Assessing Offenders' Strategies and Perceptions of Risk
Solicitation for Crime and Justice Research, FY05 The University of Alabama At Birmingham AL 2005-IJ-CX-0012 $118,167 Closed
2021 The University of Alabama System and the Alabama Department of Forensics National Center on Forensics National Center on Forensics, Fiscal Year 2021 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AL 15PNIJ-21-GK-02982-MUMU $4,000,000 Open
2019 What You Can't Buy, Can't Kill You Research and Evaluation on Drugs and Crime, FY 2019 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM AL 2019-R2-CX-0019 $641,016 Past Project Period End Date