The grants below have been awarded to one of the cities or counties we are currently tracking in this database. It is not a complete list of all grants awarded from this assistance program, which may include additional cities, counties, or other jurisdictions and/or grants not awarded to law enforcement agencies.

We do not recommend aggregating the amounts shown here, as these grants may include both prime and sub grants. Totaling the grant amount here would result in some funding being double-counted – for example, if a county received a grant and subsequently made a sub-grant to a city within the county.

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USA spending grants by program code 16.738
Location Recipient and description Start date End date Type Amount
Alabama ALABAMA STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
DRUG TASK FORCE
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $204,306.00
Alabama ALABAMA STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
SORNA
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $112,762.00
Alabama ALABAMA STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
NIBRS
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $50,789.00
Columbus, Ohio CITY OF COLUMBUS
PUBLIC SAFETY INITIATIVE SUPPORTING UPGRADES TO THE COLUMBUS DIVISION OF POLICE HELICOPTER FLEET INCLUDING UPDATED MAPPING SYSTEM AND INFRARED IMAGERY.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $162,860.00
Fort Worth, Texas CITY OF FORT WORTH
THE CITY OF FORT WORTH'S JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT PROJECT WILL PROVIDE TWO HYDROGEN GENERATORS TO THE FORT WORTH POLICE DEPARTMENT (FWPD) CRIME LABÏ¿½S CHEMISTRY UNIT FOR A MORE EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT MEANS OF ANALYZING EVIDENCE TO IDENTIFY SUBSTANCES CONT
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $33,000.00
Boulder County, Colorado COUNTY OF BOULDER
PROJECT TEN (THIS ENDS NOW) WILL BE A NEW ANTI-TRAFFICKING INITIATIVE AND COORDINATED RESPONSE PROGRAM TO IMPROVE PREVENTION, IDENTIFICATION, INVESTIGATION, AND PROSECUTION OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING CASES AND TO BETTER MEET SURVIVOR NEEDS. SURVIVORS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING PRESENT WITH COMPLEX NEEDS THAT CHALLENGE EXISTING MODELS AND SERVICES AND REQUIRE SPECIALIZED APPROACHES. PROJECT TEN WILL DEDICATE RESOURCES TO IDENTIFY GAPS, EXPLORE NEW MODELS, AND IMPLEMENT BEST PRACTICES TO EFFECTIVELY IMPACT THIS COMMUNITY NEED. PROJECT TEN WILL PROVIDE A DEDICATED INVESTIGATOR AND CASE MANAGER THAT WILL HAVE INCREASED CONTACT AND SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE TO SUPPORT KNOWN VICTIMS AND THOSE IDENTIFIED AS HIGH RISK, TO SUPPORT AND TRAIN OUR TEN LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES AND COMMUNITY, AND TO CONDUCT COMPLEX INVESTIGATIONS. PROJECT TEN WILL PROVIDE NEEDED INFRASTRUCTURE TO ENSURE SUSTAINABLE IMPLEMENTATION OF BEST PRACTICES, VICTIM-CENTERED SERVICES, AND EVALUATION OF PROGRAM OUTCOMES.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $125,732.81
Colorado Springs, Colorado COLORADO SPRINGS CITY GOVERNMENT
STARTING IN NOVEMBER 2014, THE COLORADO SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT (CSPD) BEGAN SUBMITTING SHELL CASINGS TO THE COLORADO BUREAU OF INVESTIGATIONS (CBI) FOR TESTING AND ENTRY INTO THE NATIONAL INTEGRATED BALLISTIC INFORMATION NETWORK (NIBIN). SINCE THEN, THE NUMBER OF SHELL CASINGS SUBMITTED AND HITS RECEIVED HAVE INCREASED STEADILY, PROMPTING THE CREATION OF A NIBIN PROGRAM WITHIN CSPDÂ S INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION. TO ENSURE CONSISTENT AND TIMELY REVIEW OF NIBIN HITS, THE POSITION OF THE NIBIN COORDINATOR WAS CREATED WITH FUNDING FROM THE 2017 JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT (JAG). THE NIBIN COORDINATOR PROVIDES INVESTIGATIVE SUPPORT THROUGH ENHANCING INVESTIGATIVE LEADS WITH ACTIONABLE CASE INTELLIGENCE, SO CSPD DETECTIVES CAN CONDUCT MORE FOCUSED INVESTIGATIONS OF GUN CRIMES. THIS GRANT APPLICATION SEEKS CONTINUATION FUNDING FOR THIS POSITION. IMPROVED RESPONSE TO AND REDUCTION OF GUN VIOLENCE ARE GOALS IMBEDDED IN CSPDÂ S STRATEGIC PLAN AND ALIGN WITH JAG GOALS.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $29,916.55
Arizona CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION ARIZONA
ARIZONA DRUG GANG AND VIOLENT CRIME CONTROL PROGRAM
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Prime $3,610,450.00
Arizona CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION ARIZONA
YUMA POLICE DEPARTMENT NATIONAL INTEGRATED BALLISTICS INFORMATION NETWORK (NIBIN) IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM
10/1/2018 9/30/2020 Prime $306,806.17
Alaska ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
STATEWIDE MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL TASK FORCE PROGRAM
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Prime $810,544.00
Atlantic City, New Jersey ATLANTIC CITY INC, CITY OF
THE EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT (JAG) PROGRAM ALLOWS STATES AND UNITS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, INCLUDING TRIBES, TO SUPPORT A BROAD RANGE OF ACTIVITIES TO PREVENT AND CONTROL CRIME BASED ON THEIR OWN STATE AND LOCAL NEEDS AND CONDITIONS. GRANT FUNDS CAN BE USED FOR STATE AND LOCAL INITIATIVES, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TRAINING, PERSONNEL, EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, CONTRACTUAL SUPPORT, AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE, INCLUDING FOR ANY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM AREAS: 1) LAW ENFORCEMENT PROGRAMS; 2) PROSECUTION AND COURT PROGRAMS; 3) PREVENTION AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS; 4) CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS PROGRAMS; 5) DRUG TREATMENT AND ENFORCEMENT PROGRAMS; 6) PLANNING, EVALUATION, AND TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS; AND 7) CRIME VICTIM AND WITNESS PROGRAMS (OTHER THAN COMPENSATION) AND 8) MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS AND RELATED LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CORRECTIONS PROGRAMS. THIS JAG AWARD WILL BE USED TO SUPPORT CRIMINAL JUSTICE INITIATIVES THAT FALL UNDER ONE OR MORE OF THE ALLOWABLE PROGRAM AREAS ABOVE. FUNDED PROGRAMS OR INITIATIVES MAY INCLUDE MULTIJURISDICTIONAL DRUG AND GANG TASK FORCES, CRIME PREVENTION AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAMS, COURTS, CORRECTIONS, TREATMENT, JUSTICE INFORMATION SHARING INITIATIVES, OR OTHER PROGRAMS AIMED AT REDUCING CRIME AND/OR ENHANCING PUBLIC/OFFICER SAFETY. NCA/NCF
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Prime $54,990.81
Columbus, Ohio CITY OF COLUMBUS
REQUESTS CONTINUED FUNDING FOR ITS CRIMINAL JUSTICE RISK AND NEEDS ASSESSMENT SERVICES PROGRAM, WHICH IS CURRENTLY SUPPORTED BY GRANT NUMBERS 2017-JG-C01-6321 AND 2018-JG-C01-6321. THE FCMC DOPPS CRIMINAL JUSTICE RISK AND NEEDS ASSESSMENT SERVICES PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO ASSESS AND ASSIGN DEFENDANTS TO THE APPROPRIATE SUPERVISION OFFICER BASED UPON A VALIDATED RISK AND NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL, WITHIN A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF TIME SINCE PROBATION PLACEMENT. AS NOTED BELOW, THE DEPARTMENT'S TRANSITION TO AN EVIDENCE-BASED ORGANIZATION, WHILE CONTINUING TO SUPERVISE DEFENDANTS WHO WERE ASSIGNED PRIOR TO THE TRANSITION, CREATED A CHALLENGE IN SCHEDULING INCOMING DEFENDANTS AND COMPLETING THEIR ASSESSMENT PROCESS IN A TIME-FRAME THAT IS CONSISTENT WITH THE RESEARCH. OUR PROPOSAL IS TO CONTINUE TO PARTNER WITH ALVIS FOR CONTRACTED ASSESSMENT SERVICES (ORAS CST AND THE IMPAIRED DRIVING ASSESSMENT (IDA) TOOL). THIS PROJECT HAS REDUCED THE OVERALL VOLUME OF ASSESSMENTS THAT THE OFFICERS HAVE TO COMPLETE POST-SENTENCE, THUS FREEING UP THEIR CALENDARS TO MORE SWIFTLY ENGAGE IN THE CASE PLANNING AND INTERVENTION STAGE OF SUPERVISION (DUE TO CURRENT VOLUME, LACK OF A ROBUST PSI FUNCTION AND MANAGEMENT OF PRE-TRANSITION CASES, IT CAN TAKE UP TO 3 MOS. TO COMPLETE THE ASSESSMENT PROCESS AND BEGIN CASE PLANNING. THIS PROJECT HAS REDUCED THAT TIME FRAME SIGNIFICANTLY AND HELP INFORM OUR FUTURE STAFFING NEEDS). ADDITIONALLY, IT PROVIDES ASSESSMENT INFORMATION PRIOR TO, OR IMMEDIATELY AFTER SENTENCING, IN ORDER TO SWIFTLY AND ACCURATELY INFORM THE INITIAL SUPERVISION PLACEMENT AND REDUCE THE MOVEMENT OF DEFENDANTS BETWEEN OFFICERS (TRANSFERRING DEFENDANTS BETWEEN OFFICERS HAS BEEN PROVEN TO HAVE A NEGATIVE IMPACT ON DEFENDANT SUCCESS AS IT BREAKS THE RELATIONSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL ALLIANCE THAT WAS ESTABLISHED).PRIOR TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS PROJECT, A SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF DEFENDANTS WERE ASSIGNED DIRECTLY TO THE MODERATE OFFICER POOL FOR A FULL ASSESSMENT TO DETERMINE THE APPROPRIATE RISK LEVEL, WHICH RESULTS IN UNDUE DELAY AND MANY INTERNAL TRANSFERS THAT COULD OTHERWISE BE AVOIDED. ACCURATE INITIAL PLACEMENT WITH THE APPROPRIATE OFFICER, BASED UPON THE ASSESSMENT RESULTS, HAS SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED THE NUMBER OF INTERNAL TRANSFERS AMONG UNITS, AND ALLOW OFFICERS TO IMMEDIATELY BEGIN CASE PLANNING WITH THEIR DEFENDANTS. THESE IMPROVEMENTS HAVE RESULTED IN MANY BENEFITS FOR DEFENDANTS, THE DEPARTMENT AND PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS, BUT TWO GOALS STAND OUT: TO REDUCE RECIDIVISM AND TO ALLOW STAFF TO USE THEIR TIME IN A MORE MEANINGFUL AND APPROPRIATE MANNER TO SUPERVISE THEIR DEFENDANTS. THESE EFFORTS WILL DIRECTLY SUPPORT THE DEPARTMENT'S EFFORTS TO IMPLEMENT ITS STRATEGIC PLAN TO BECOME AN EVIDENCE BASED ORGANIZATION, BY IMPROVING ITS EFFECTIVENESS IN ASSESSING AND ASSIGNING DEFENDANTS WHO ARE ASSIGNED TO ITS STAFF FOR SUPERVISION. ACCORDING TO THE PEW CENTER FOR THE SATES PUBLIC SAFETY POLICY BRIEF, NO. 7, DEC 2008, PUTTING PUBLIC SAFETY FIRST:13 STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESSFUL SUPERVISION AND REENTRY ARTICLE: "RESEARCH CLEARLY IDENTIFIES THE PERIOD IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING RELEASE FROM PRISON AND JAIL AS A PARTICULARLY HIGH-RISK TIME FOR OFFENDERS. NOT ONLY IS THE RISK OF NEW CRIMES GREATEST DURING THIS PERIOD, BUT OFFENDERS OFTEN HAVE A HEIGHTENED NEED FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT, MENTAL HEALTH, HOUSING AND OTHER SERVICES AS WELL. PAROLE AND PROBATION AGENCIES SHOULD RESPOND BY CONCENTRATING RESOURCES IN THE FIRST FEW DAYS AND WEEKS OF SUPERVISION, INCLUDING REACHING INTO CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS TO BEGIN THE CASE PLANNING PROCESS FOR THOSE WHO WILL BE SUPERVISED AFTER RELEASE". THIS PROJECT WILL RIGHT THE TRAJECTORY OF THE DATA WHICH CURRENTLY INDICATES AN UNREASONABLE DELAY IN PROPER ASSIGNMENT AND THE INITIATION OF CASE PLANNING, BY EMBEDDING TWO DESIGNATED STAFF TO CONDUCT ASSESSMENTS WITHIN DAYS OF PLACEMENT, AND PROVIDE ASSIGNMENT RECOMMENDATIONS BASED UPON THE MENU OF VALIDATED TOOLS CURRENTLY EMPLOYED BY THE DEPARTMENT.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $33,332.80
Toledo, Ohio CITY OF TOLEDO
VIOLENT CRIMES, ESPECIALLY THOSE ASSOCIATED WITH GUNS AND GANGS, AFFECT EVERYONE. THIS RANGES FROM THE LOSS OF A LOVED ONE TO THE INABILITY TO ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY IN THEIR FRONT YARD IN FEAR OF WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN. SOME RESIDENTS IN TOLEDO EXPERIENCE THIS DAILY. IT IS THROUGH COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS, WITH OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT ENTITIES AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT THAT THE CITY OF TOLEDO WILL ESTABLISH DEDICATED PATROLS AIMED AT INCREASING GANG MEMBER CONTACTS AND REDUCING HOMICIDES, NONFATAL SHOOTINGS, AND SHOTS FIRED CALLS FOR SERVICE WITHIN THE DESIGNATED AREA. A DETERRENCE-BASED STRATEGY WITH AN OFFENDER/HOTSPOT FOCUS WILL BE APPLIED IN THE IDENTIFIED AREA. REPEAT OFFENDERS IN THE VIOLENT HOTSPOTS WILL BE SUBJECTED TO INCREASED POLICE ATTENTION, RANGING FROM SURVEILLANCE AND NONCONFRONTATIONAL CONTACT TO ARRESTS BASED UPON THE OFFENDER'S BEHAVIOR. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS WILL BE COMPLETED AND A LIST OF PRIORITY OFFENDERS WILL BE IDENTIFED/UPDATED WITH THE OFFENDERS SUBJECTED TO INCREASED SURVEILLACE, ATTENTION, AND ENFORCEMENT. IF AN OFFENDER IS UNDER SUPERVISION WITH THE APA, ARRANGEMENTS WILL BE MADE TO ENSURE A HOME VISIT IS CONDUCTED. GANG SWEEPS WILL BE HELD; TARGETING GANG MEMBERS AND THOSE INVOLVED IN VIOLENT CRIMES. ADDITIONALLY DEDICATED HOTSPOT PATROLS WILL BE CNDUCTED TO SERVE AS A DETERRENCE FACTOR THROUGH A VISIBLE PRESENCE. FINALLY, COMMUNITY MEETINGS WILL BE HELD; PROVIDING THE RESIDENTS AND OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE A SAY IN THE PROJECT IN THEIR NEIGHBORHOOD. THE RESIDENTS WILL PROVIDE VITAL FEEDBACK REGARDING THE POLICING EFFORTS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND HAVE A FORUM TO IDENTIFY SPECIFIC PROBLEMS/AREAS THEY WOULD LIKE ADDRESSED.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $35,202.25
Delaware EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OF DELAWARE
DELAWARE'S FY 19 BYRNE JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Prime $904,435.00
Florida FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
FLORIDA'S FY 2019 EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Prime $10,551,399.00
Florida FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
01 - LAW ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM AREA: THE SUBRECIPIENT WILL USE JAG FUNDS UNDER FEDERAL PROGRAM AREA 01 TO SUPPORT THE FDLE DNA DATABASE AND OTHER CRIME LAB SERVICES.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $392,445.00
Florida FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
01 - LAW ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM AREA: THE SUBRECIPIENT WILL USE JAG FUNDS UNDER FEDERAL PROGRAM AREA 01 TO PROVIDE OVERTIME, EQUIPMENT, AND CONTRACTUAL SERVICES IN SUPPORT OF ITS ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE SUPPORT TEAMS.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $361,478.00
Florida FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
06-PLANNING, EVALUATION, AND TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AREA: THE SUBRECIPIENT WILL USE JAG FUNDS UNDER FEDERAL PROGRAM AREA 06 TO PROVIDE SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE AND IT CONSULTANT SERVICES FOR VARIOUS CRIMINAL JUSTICE IT SYSTEMS AND TO SUPPORT AUDIT AND TRAINING ACTIVITIES FOR THE AUDITORS OF THESE SYSTEMS.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $249,449.00
Florida FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
THE SUBRECIPIENT WILL USE JAG FUNDS UNDER FEDERAL PROGRAM AREA 06 TO PURCHASE A 5G ENABLER SOLUTION TO EXPAND UPON EXISTING TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $230,800.00
Florida FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
06-PLANNING, EVALUATION, AND TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AREA: THE SUBRECIPIENT WILL USE JAG FUNDS UNDER FEDERAL PROGRAM AREA 06 TO SUPPORT NIBRS IMPLEMENTATION FOR THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $106,753.00
Montgomery County, Maryland MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND
THE MONTGOMERY COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES "WELLNESS FOR CALL TAKERS AND DISPATCHERS" PROGRAM HELPS TO ENHANCE RESPONSES TO PEOPLE IN CRISIS THROUGH CRISIS INTERVENTION TRAINING AT ALL POINTS OF ENTRY AND SUPPORT THE CRISIS CALL TAKERS IN OUR EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS CENTER (ECC) THROUGH DEVELOPMENT OF A PEER SUPPORT TEAM AND PROVIDE RESILIENCY TRAINING. THE PROGRAM PROVIDES MORE ECC PUBLIC SAFETY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALISTS (PSECS) AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINICIANS IN THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CRISIS CENTER TRAINED IN CRISIS INTERVENTION REDUCING ECC PERSONNEL AS A POPULATION AT RISK FOR STRESS-INDUCED PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, INCLUDING ACUTE STRESS DISORDER, SECONDARY TRAUMATIC STRESS, AND BURNOUT THAT MAY IMPAIR WORK PERFORMANCE. PROGRAM FUNDS WILL PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR SEVERAL TRAININGS AND TRAVEL EXPENSES.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $100,000.00
Montgomery County, Maryland MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND
THE MONTGOMERY COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENTS "SHAPING THE FUTURE OF POLICING" PROGRAM WILL EXPAND THE BODY WORN CAMERA PROGRAM IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY. THE PROGRAM GOAL AND OBJECTIVES OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BODY CAMERA TECHNOLOGY ON THE ENTIRE SWORN POLICE FORCE WILL INCREASE TRANSPARENCY FOR THE COMMUNITY, THE POLICE AND THE COURT SYSTEMS. PROGRAM FUNDS WILL SUPPORT THE PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT AND LICENSING/SOFTWARE.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $100,000.00
Baltimore, Maryland BALTIMORE, CITY OF
THE BALTIMORE POLICE DEPARTMENTÂ S BALLISTIC PANELS PROJECT HELPS TO KEEP OUR WARRANT APPREHENSION TASK FORCE (WATF) DETECTIVES SAFE FROM DEATH AND INJURIES RELATED TO THEIR DANGEROUS WORK ENVIRONMENT. THE PROGRAM WILL ENSURE WATF IS ABLE TO PURSUE THE MOST VIOLENT OFFENDERS WITHIN BALTIMORE CITY IN AN EFFORT TO REDUCE VIOLENT CRIME. PROGRAM FUNDS WILL BE USED FOR THE ACQUISITION AND INSTALLATION OF BALLISTIC SHIELDS AND BALLISTIC INSERTS.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $52,500.00
Arlington, Texas CITY OF ARLINGTON
THE CITY OF ARLINGTONÂ S PISTOL MOUNTED LIGHTS PROJECT WILL PROVIDE PISTOL MOUNTED LIGHTS TO PEACE OFFICERS IN ORDER TO ENSURE THEIR SAFETY AND PREVENT LOSS OF LIFE WHILE PERFORMING THEIR NECESSARY LAW ENFORCEMENT FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $49,967.72
Gwinnett County, Georgia COUNTY OF GWINNETT
2019 GWINNETT COUNTY JAG POLICE OFFICER TRAINING EQUIPMENT PURCHASES AND COMMUNITY EVENTS
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Prime $0.00
Springfield, Massachusetts SPRINGFIELD POLICE YOUTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, INC
EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY UPGRADE
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Prime $132,119.00
Akron, Ohio AKRON CITY OF
FY19 AKRON AND SUMMIT COUNTY JAG
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Prime $125,149.00
Camden County, New Jersey COUNTY OF CAMDEN
JAG FUNDS CAN BE USED TO SUPPORT STATE AND LOCAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE INITIATIVES, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TRAINING, PERSONNEL, EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, CONTRACTUAL SUPPORT, AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE. THE MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL COUNTY GANG, GUN AND NARCOTICS TASK FORCE FOCUSES ON SUPPRESSING STREET GANGS ENGAGED IN VIOLENCE, GUN POSSESSION, AND NARCOTICS DISTRIBUTION. THIS MISSION IS ACHIEVED THROUGH CONDUCTING THREAT ASSESSMENTS, TARGETING VIOLENT GANG MEMBERS AND CONDUCTING INTELLIGENCE-LED INVESTIGATIONS.
10/1/2018 9/30/2025 Sub $257,980.00
El Paso, Texas EL PASO, COUNTY OF
EL PASO COUNTYÏ¿½S CRISIS INTERVENTION TEAM (CIT) PROGRAM WILL PROVIDE A SPECIALIZED PEACE OFFICER AND A BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SPECIALIST WHO WILL CONDUCT PROGRESSIVE CRISIS INTERVENTION AND EFFECTIVE CRISIS STABILIZATION SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING MENTAL HEALTH EPISODES OR SUBSTANCE ABUSE ISSUES.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $271,558.91
Madison, Wisconsin CITY OF MADISON
THIS GRANT WILL PROVIDE FUNDING TO ENHANCE THE DEPARTMENTÂ S RECORDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS BY INCREASING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE AGENCY AND MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC THROUGH VICTIM NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT SOFTWARE IN. IT AUTOMATICALLY SENDS, BY EITHER EMAIL OR TEXT, A VICTIM ACKNOWLEDGEMENT MESSAGE AND A CUSTOMER SATISFACTION SURVEY TO VICTIMS OF CRIME AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS FILING REPORTS WITH THE POLICE DEPARTMENT. THE VICTIM ACKNOWLEDGEMENT MESSAGE EXPLAINS THE NEXT STEPS IN THE INVESTIGATIVE PROCESS TO CRIME VICTIMS. THE MESSAGE DOES NOT GO OUT TO CERTAIN VICTIMS OF SENSITIVE CRIMES. A CUSTOMER SATISFACTION SURVEY ALSO GOES OUT TO PEOPLE WHO FILE A REPORT WITH THE MADISON POLICE DEPARTMENT. THIS SURVEY FOCUSES BOTH ON THE INDIVIDUAL ENCOUNTER THE REPORTING PARTY HAD WITH THE OFFICER AS WELL AS MORE GENERAL FEELINGS TOWARDS CRIME, SAFETY AND PROCEDURAL JUSTICE
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $69,614.00

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