BJS FY25 National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) Estimation Project Supplement – Invited to Apply
Posted: Dec 03, 2025 12:00:00 AM EST
Closes: 12/05/2025
Funding Information
Estimated Total Funding
$1,500,000
Award Ceiling
$1,500,000
Award Floor
$1,500,000
Expected Number of Awards
1
Description
As of January 1, 2021, the FBI’s National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) became the law enforcement crime data reporting standard for the nation. BJS and the FBI have partnered on the NIBRS Estimation Project (NIBRS EP) to develop appropriate methods for generating national crime estimates based exclusively on NIBRS data. The goals of the NIBRS EP are to develop and test: (1) statistical procedures that assess the quality and completeness of NIBRS data; (2) estimation procedures for generating reliable and accurate national indicators using NIBRS data; and (3) a semi-automated system for producing national estimates of crime that can be used on an annual basis.
The primary goal of funding for the NIBRS EP is to conduct an annual evaluation and update of the developed estimation and weighting methods to generate national, state, and regional crime estimates based on NIBRS data. The annual update will enable BJS and the FBI to adjust the methodology for changes in the data quality and coverage of the NIBRS data over time. The work to adjust and reassess the data is required, as the number of agencies providing data to NIBRS changes annually and will do so for at least the next several years as the NIBRS transition continues across the nation.
Funding for this supplemental award will be provided by both BJS and the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Division.
The primary goal of funding for the NIBRS EP is to conduct an annual evaluation and update of the developed estimation and weighting methods to generate national, state, and regional crime estimates based on NIBRS data. The annual update will enable BJS and the FBI to adjust the methodology for changes in the data quality and coverage of the NIBRS data over time. The work to adjust and reassess the data is required, as the number of agencies providing data to NIBRS changes annually and will do so for at least the next several years as the NIBRS transition continues across the nation.
Funding for this supplemental award will be provided by both BJS and the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Division.
Synopsis
As of January 1, 2021, the FBI’s National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) became the law enforcement crime data reporting standard for the nation. BJS and the FBI have partnered on the NIBRS Estimation Project (NIBRS EP) to develop appropriate methods for generating national crime estimates based exclusively on NIBRS data. The goals of the NIBRS EP are to develop and test: (1) statistical procedures that assess the quality and completeness of NIBRS data; (2) estimation procedures for generating reliable and accurate national indicators using NIBRS data; and (3) a semi-automated system for producing national estimates of crime that can be used on an annual basis.
The primary goal of funding for the NIBRS EP is to conduct an annual evaluation and update of the developed estimation and weighting methods to generate national, state, and regional crime estimates based on NIBRS data. The annual update will enable BJS and the FBI to adjust the methodology for changes in the data quality and coverage of the NIBRS data over time. The work to adjust and reassess the data is required, as the number of agencies providing data to NIBRS changes annually and will do so for at least the next several years as the NIBRS transition continues across the nation.
Funding for this supplemental award will be provided by both BJS and the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Division.
The primary goal of funding for the NIBRS EP is to conduct an annual evaluation and update of the developed estimation and weighting methods to generate national, state, and regional crime estimates based on NIBRS data. The annual update will enable BJS and the FBI to adjust the methodology for changes in the data quality and coverage of the NIBRS data over time. The work to adjust and reassess the data is required, as the number of agencies providing data to NIBRS changes annually and will do so for at least the next several years as the NIBRS transition continues across the nation.
Funding for this supplemental award will be provided by both BJS and the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Division.
Eligibility
Eligible Applicants:
RTI International
Funding Activity Categories
CFDA Numbers
- 16.734 - Special Data Collections and Statistical Studies
Contact Information
Agency: Bureau of Justice Statistics
Contact: Bureau of Justice Statistics
Email: AskBJS@usdoj.gov
Phone: 0000000000
Email
AskBJS@usdoj.gov
AskBJS@usdoj.gov
Additional Information
Document Type: synopsis
Opportunity Category: Continuation
Version: 1
Last Updated: Dec 03, 2025 12:25:21 PM EST
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