FY26 Collaborative Reform Initiative Program
Community Oriented Policing Services
Posted Jul 14, 2026
Description
The Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) is the component of the U.S. Department of Justice responsible for advancing the practice of community policing and the Administration’s priority of Making America Safe Again by supporting the nation’s state, local, territorial and Tribal law enforcement agencies through information and grant resources.
The FY26 Collaborative Reform Initiative (CRI) program funding seeks to provide best practices of law enforcement agencies and the many ways they are protecting Americans, enhance officer safety and wellness, build agencies’ capacity for self-improvement and effectiveness, and promote community policing practices nationwide.
This funding opportunity has two program subcategories of which applicants may apply for funding:
Category 1: Collaborative Reform Initiative Technical Assistance Center (CRI-TAC). Since 2017, CRI-TAC has provided a wide array of TA services using a “by the field, for the field” approach. The CRI-TAC process is agency-driven and offers customizable, short-term technical assistance on more than 60 topics.
Category 2: Collaborative Reform Initiative Critical Response. The Critical Response program is designed to provide targeted TA to law enforcement agencies experiencing high-profile events, major incidents, or sensitive issues of varying need. Critical Response is highly customizable and provides flexible assistance to law enforcement agencies in a variety of ways, including after-action reviews; peer-to-peer exchanges; targeted in-depth review, analysis, recommendations, and assessments; and facilitated discussions with subject matter experts. Critical Response projects may vary in duration depending upon scope.
For more information about these programs, visit https://cops.usdoj.gov/collaborativereform.
AI Summary
The FY26 Collaborative Reform Initiative Program provides funding to enhance law enforcement practices, officer safety, and community policing efforts across the U.S. Eligible applicants include state, local, territorial, and Tribal law enforcement agencies seeking technical assistance or support in response to critical incidents.
Funding Details
- Minimum Award
- $0
- Maximum Award
- $3,450,000
Key Dates
Quick Facts
- CFDA Number
- 16.710
- Funder Type
- Federal Agency
- Grant Level
- FEDERAL
- Last Verified
- Jul 14, 2026
Categories
Geographic Scope
national
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