NIJ wants to encourage new, exploratory, and developmental research projects by providing support for the early stages of study development. To help facilitate this process and ensure these projects result in tangible and mutually beneficial studies, NIJ will provide small grants to scientists or technologists who wish to facilitate a new tribal-researcher investigator partnership.
Awards
Number of Awards: 4
Total Amount Awarded: $454,226
Building Tribal-Researcher Capacity to Inform Data-Driven Practices, Technology, and Tribal Justice
Hoopa Valley Tribe and Tribal Law and Policy Institute Research Partnership
NW JUVENILE JUSTICE ALLIANCE
Pathfinder: Evaluating Services to Native American Victims of Sex Trafficking
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