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BJA FY 23 Missing and Unidentified Human Remains (MUHR) Program

Bureau of Justice Assistance

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11 April 2023
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Public sector
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Health, Justice and Social Welfare
Overview

OJP is committed to advancing work that promotes civil rights and racial equity, increases access to justice, supports crime victims and individuals impacted by the justice system, strengthens community safety and protects the public from crime and evolving threats, and builds trust between law enforcement and the community. With this solicitation, BJA seeks applicants for funding to enable eligible entities to improve the reporting, transportation, processing, and identification of missing persons and unidentified human remains, including migrants. Applicants should develop a collaborative approach and partner with other entities/agencies to cover both unidentified and missing persons in their jurisdiction, if applicable. This collaborative approach and partnership will help ensure that the applicant is able to address the overall goals, objectives, and deliverables for the Purpose Area under which they are applying. It is acceptable for an applicant to propose only working unidentified OR missing cases (with the provision of a brief explanation and justification) if doing both is not feasible. For Purpose Area 3 (Services to Assist Small, Rural, and/or Tribal Entities), BJA is seeking to award one applicant that will be able to provide services to assist small, rural, and/or tribal entities on a national scale. If an applicant seeks to assist these groups at the state and local levels only, then they should apply under Purpose Area 1 (Statewide Agencies) or Purpose Area 2 (Counties and/or Units of Local Government). NOTE: The "Eligibility" list on the cover page is based on overall program eligibility as defined in the statutory authority (legislation). Eligible applicants will decide what Purpose Area(s) to apply under based on their service capabilities and adhering to the goals, objectives, and deliverables for those Purpose Areas. Proposals are expected to clearly identify the purpose area to which they are applying. If applicants are requesting funds from multiple purpose areas, a separate proposal must be submitted for each purpose area to which they are applying. Successful Grant Application Examples Samples of previous and successful applications under both Purpose Area 1: Statewide Agencies and Purpose Area 2: Counties and/or Units of Local Government can be found at Missing and Unidentified Human Remains (MUHR) Program | Funding | Bureau of Justice Assistance (ojp.gov).

Eligibility

Accredited, publicly funded, Combined DNA Index System (commonly known as “CODIS”) forensic laboratories Medical examiner offices Accredited, publicly funded toxicology laboratories Accredited, publicly funded crime laboratories Publicly funded university forensic anthropology laboratories Nonprofit organizations that have working collaborative agreements with state and county forensic offices — including medical examiners, coroners, and justices of the peace — for entry of data into CODIS or NamUs or both A state university with an anthropology department, with a forensic tract with labs, would qualify as an eligible applicant under the statutory authority for the MUHR Program, assuming that the applicant also meets all of the other eligibility requirements outlined in the solicitation. 

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19 April 2023