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
Miami, Florida CITY OF WEST MIAMI
THE RECIPIENT WILL USE JAG FUNDS UNDER FEDERAL PROGRAM AREA 01 TO PURCHASE TWO PATROL SUVS.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $100,000.00
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
THE MANAGING DIRECTORS OFFICE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROPOSES THE POLICE-ASSISTED DIVERSION (PAD) PROGRAM EVALUATION PROJECT TO CONDUCT A FORMAL EVALUATION OF THE PAD PROGRAM, A PRE-BOOKING DIVERSION MODEL THAT PROVIDES AN ALTERNATIVE TO ARREST WHERE AN INDIVIDUALS CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR IS DRIVEN BY A SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $30,438.00
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA IN COLLABORATION WITH THE PHIA DMC WORKING GROUP, WILL DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT A NEW INTERACTIVE CURRICULUM AND FOLLOW UP TRAININGS FOR SCHOOL POLICE AND STUDENTS THAT CAN BE REPLICATED IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS THROUGHOUT PA.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $0.00
Denver, Colorado COUNTY OF DENVER CITY
DENVER DAY WORKSÂ TOGETHER (DDWT) WILL ADDRESS THE CONFLICT IN AND POLICE CALLS TO DENVERÂ S BALLPARK NEIGHBORHOOD. DDWT WILL MEET TWO GOALS: 1) INCREASE STABILITY FOR THE AREAÂ S CHRONICALLY HOMELESS; 2) IMPROVE THE AREAÂ S CLEANLINESS AND PUBLIC SAFETY. THE PROPOSED PROGRAM FOLLOWS A TRAUMA-INFORMED, EMPLOYMENT-FIRST MODEL TO HIRE UNSHELTERED PEOPLE TO PROVIDE STREET SANITATION WITHOUT REQUIRING A BACKGROUND CHECK OR DRUG SCREEN. DDWT WILL PROVIDE CASE MANAGEMENT TO HELP PARTICIPANTS REACH THEIR GOALS. THE DENVER DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING STABILITY WILL COORDINATE DDWT, AND BAYAUD ENTERPRISES WILL SUPERVISE PARTICIPANTS AND PROVIDE CASE MANAGEMENT. DDWTÂ S THOROUGH EVALUATION PLAN WILL MEASURE OUTPUTS AND OUTCOMES, WITH MONTHLY ANALYSIS OF PARTICIPANT ASSESSMENTS, ADVISORY COUNCIL MEETINGS, AND PUBLIC INPUT. DDWT ALIGNS WITH THE 2021 JAG GOAL BECAUSE TRANSITIONAL JOBS PROGRAMS HAVE UNDERGONE EXTENSIVE EVALUATION AND DEMONSTRATED THE ABILITY TO REDUCE CRIME AND RECIDIVISM.
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Sub $104,642.83
Prince George's County, Maryland PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND
FY 2019 JAG PROGRAM
10/1/2018 9/30/2022 Prime $199,889.00
Illinois ILLINOIS CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION AUTHORITY
FFY18 SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION AND NOTIFICATION ACT (SORNA) REALLOCATION FUNDS
8/1/2018 7/31/2020 Prime $249,916.00
Illinois ILLINOIS STATE POLICE
SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION AND NOTIFICATION
8/1/2018 7/31/2020 Sub $249,916.00
California DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE CALIFORNIA
A.THE CALIFORNIA SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY WILL BE USING 2018 SORNA REALLOCATION FUNDS TO REIMBURSE THE JUDICIAL COUNCIL (JC) OF CALIFORNIA FOR CONSULTANT CONTRACT SERVICES FOR SUPERIOR COURTS TO ADOPT STANDARD DATA EXCHANGE INTERFACE UNDER THE NATIONAL INFORMATION EXCHANGE MODEL (NIEM). THIS EXCHANGE INTERFACE WILL SUPPORT THE INTEGRITY OF SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION DATA, ENHANCE SORNA, AND ADVANCE TIER-BASED REGISTRATION IN CALIFORNIA. FINANCIAL RESOURCES ARE A CRITICAL NEED FOR THE JC AND CALIFORNIA COURTS WHO PLAY AN INTEGRAL ROLE IN SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION AND NOTIFICATION. WITH THE RECENTLY CHAPTERED SENATE BILL (SB) 384 WHICH ENACTS TIER-BASED SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION IN CALIFORNIA, ADDITIONAL MANDATES WERE ENACTED FOR SUPERIOR COURTS. COURTS WILL NOW BE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT PETITION FOR TERMINATION INFORMATION TO THE CA DOJ FOR SEX OFFENDER REGISTRANTS WHO MEET TERMINATION REQUIREMENTS. ADDITIONALLY, COURTS WILL ALSO BE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT TIER INFORMATION TO THE CA DOJ FOR COURT-ORDERED REGISTRANTS. GRANT FUNDING IS ALSO REQUESTED FOR CA DOJ HOSTED TRAININGS TO ENSURE THAT JURISDICTIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL UNDERSTAND SO RNA AND OTHER STATE AND FEDERAL MANDATES, INCLUDING SB 384. LASTLY, TO SUPPORT ONGOING TRAINING AND OUTREACH, THE CA DOJ IS REQUESTING GRANT FUNDS FOR PRINT/REPRODUCTION MATERIALS.
8/1/2018 7/31/2021 Sub $825,680.00
Phoenix, Arizona PHOENIX, CITY OF
PROJECT BRAVE: PROJECT BRAVE IS A VIOLENCE PREVENTION EDUCATION PROGRAM THAT WAS CREATED WITH THE GOAL OF DECREASING VIOLENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY THROUGH AWARENESS, LEADERSHIP TRAINING ACTIVITIES AND EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER LOCAL AGENCIES. BODY WORN CAMERA PROJECT: THE PHOENIX POLICE DEPARTMENT (PPD) REQUESTS THESE FUNDS TO ENHANCE OUR EXISTING BODY-WORN CAMERA, STORAGE, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT WHICH IS A PRIORITY FOCUS AREA OF THIS GRANT FUNDING OPPORTUNITY. THE BODY-WORN VIDEO CAMERA (BWC) PROJECT STARTED IN THE PHOENIX POLICE DEPARTMENT (PPD) IN THE SPRING OF 2011 WITH A PILOT PROGRAM. LATER THAT SAME YEAR THE PPD WAS AWARDED THE SMART POLICING INITIATIVE GRANT AND PARTNERED WITH ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TO RESEARCH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BWC S ON INCREASED POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY AND TO EXAMINE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THIS TOOL AS IT RELATED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INVESTIGATIONS AND PROSECUTIONS. ADDITIONALLY, WE RECEIVED THE 2015 SMART POLICING INITIATIVE PHASE II GRANT, THE GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY GRANT, AND THE JAG 2016 AND 2017 GRANTS THAT PROVIDED FUNDING FOR EQUIPMENT AND RESEARCH TO FURTHER OUR PROJECT AND GOAL. AS OF MAY 2018, PPD IS COMPRISED OF 2,864 SWORN POLICE OFFICERS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTING AND SERVING A POPULATION OF OVER 1,445,632 RESIDENTS (2010 U.S. CENSUS BUREAU). THE GOAL OF OUR PROJECT IS TO HAVE ALL UNIFORMED LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS WEARING BWC S. THERE ARE CURRENTLY 300 CAMERAS DEPLOYED IN THE COMMUNITY AND APPROXIMATELY 1,700 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS IN UNIFORM DEPENDING ON THEIR ASSIGNED DUTIES. THESE FUNDS WILL PROVIDE VALUABLE RESOURCES TOWARDS ENHANCING OUR CURRENT PROJECT.
10/1/2017 9/30/2022 Sub $587,789.00
Arizona PHOENIX, CITY OF
PROJECT BRAVE: PROJECT BRAVE IS A VIOLENCE PREVENTION EDUCATION PROGRAM THAT WAS CREATED WITH THE GOAL OF DECREASING VIOLENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY THROUGH AWARENESS, LEADERSHIP TRAINING ACTIVITIES AND EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER LOCAL AGENCIES. BODY WORN CAMERA PROJECT: THE PHOENIX POLICE DEPARTMENT (PPD) REQUESTS THESE FUNDS TO ENHANCE OUR EXISTING BODY-WORN CAMERA, STORAGE, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT WHICH IS A PRIORITY FOCUS AREA OF THIS GRANT FUNDING OPPORTUNITY. THE BODY-WORN VIDEO CAMERA (BWC) PROJECT STARTED IN THE PHOENIX POLICE DEPARTMENT (PPD) IN THE SPRING OF 2011 WITH A PILOT PROGRAM. LATER THAT SAME YEAR THE PPD WAS AWARDED THE SMART POLICING INITIATIVE GRANT AND PARTNERED WITH ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TO RESEARCH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BWC S ON INCREASED POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY AND TO EXAMINE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THIS TOOL AS IT RELATED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INVESTIGATIONS AND PROSECUTIONS. ADDITIONALLY, WE RECEIVED THE 2015 SMART POLICING INITIATIVE PHASE II GRANT, THE GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY GRANT, AND THE JAG 2016 AND 2017 GRANTS THAT PROVIDED FUNDING FOR EQUIPMENT AND RESEARCH TO FURTHER OUR PROJECT AND GOAL. AS OF MAY 2018, PPD IS COMPRISED OF 2,864 SWORN POLICE OFFICERS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTING AND SERVING A POPULATION OF OVER 1,445,632 RESIDENTS (2010 U.S. CENSUS BUREAU). THE GOAL OF OUR PROJECT IS TO HAVE ALL UNIFORMED LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS WEARING BWC S. THERE ARE CURRENTLY 300 CAMERAS DEPLOYED IN THE COMMUNITY AND APPROXIMATELY 1,700 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS IN UNIFORM DEPENDING ON THEIR ASSIGNED DUTIES. THESE FUNDS WILL PROVIDE VALUABLE RESOURCES TOWARDS ENHANCING OUR CURRENT PROJECT.
10/1/2017 9/30/2022 Sub $587,789.00
Tucson, Arizona CITY OF TUCSON POLICE
FY 18 LOCAL JAG PROGRAM
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Prime $351,998.00
Tucson, Arizona CITY OF TUCSON POLICE
APPREHENSION
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Sub $231,669.00
Tucson, Arizona CITY OF TUCSON POLICE
PROSECUTION
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Sub $89,742.00
Tucson, Arizona CITY OF TUCSON POLICE
FORENSICS
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Sub $17,967.00
Auburn, Alabama CITY OF AUBURN, ALABAMA
2018 BODY WORN CAMERA (BWC) PURCHASE PROGRAM
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Prime $12,870.00
Los Angeles, California LOS ANGELES CITY HALL
FY 18 LOCAL JAG PROGRAM
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Prime $2,231,202.00
Los Angeles County, California COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
THE OVERALL GOAL OF THE COUNTY S CRIME REDUCTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE IS TO REDUCE CRIME AND IMPROVE PUBLIC SAFETY. PERSONAL AND COMMUNITY SAFETY IS RECOGNIZED AS BEING ONE OF OUR MOST BASIC NEEDS. THE COUNTY HAS BEEN WORKING IN A COOPERATIVE EFFORT WITH VARIOUS JUSTICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES TO TARGET STREET GANGS WITH THE USE OF SEARCH WARRANTS, ARRESTS, AND THE SEIZURE OF FIREARMS AND WEAPONS. IT IS MOST IMPORTANT FOR PERPETRATORS OF VIOLENT GANG CRIMES TO BE IDENTIFIED, ARRESTED, PROSECUTED, AND CONVICTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW. THIS IS DONE TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC FROM CRIME THAT CAN RUIN THE LOCAL ECONOMY, AND HAVE A NEGATIVE IMPACT ON THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR ALL PERSONS. PUBLIC SAFETY IS ENHANCED WHEN OFFENDERS ARE HELD ACCOUNTABLE AND REDIRECTED FROM DELINQUENT AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR. STRATEGIES TO POSITIVELY IMPACT THE BEHAVIOR OF PROBATIONERS AND AT-RISK YOUTH THROUGH EARLY INTERVENTION, PREVENTION AND SUPPRESSION PROGRAMS ARE A KEY ELEMENT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY S CRIME REDUCTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE. THE COUNTY PROGRAM WILL CONTINUE TO DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT SPECIFIC STRATEGIES THAT TARGET AND FOCUS ON PROSECUTION PROGRAMS TO SUPPRESS ORGANIZED CRIMINAL GANG BEHAVIOR AND CONTROL THE IMPACT OF GANGS ON OUR COMMUNITY; INCREASED LAW ENFORCEMENT PRESENCE IN THE COMMUNITY PARTICULARLY DURING LARGE, HIGH PROFILE COMMUNITY EVENTS; SHERIFF DEPARTMENT SERVICES TO HEIGHTEN AND PROMOTE PUBLIC SAFETY ON AND OFF SCHOOL CAMPUSES; AND ONGOING COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE COUNTY SHERIFF S DEPARTMENT AND OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES TO PREVENT AND REDUCE CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR THROUGH CASE MANAGEMENT, SUPERVISION, AND MONITORING. ADDITIONALLY, THE COUNTY WILL BE ENHANCING ITS PROGRAM BY ADDING NEW CONTRACTORS UPON APPROVAL FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE TO ASSIST WITH CRIME PREVENTION AND EDUCATION OF AT-RISK YOUTH.
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Sub $1,004,041.00
Oakland, California CITY OF OAKLAND
THE OAKLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT (OPD) RELIES HEAVILY ON EQUIPMENT AND TRAINING TO UTILIZE BEST PRACTICES, ENSURE TRANSPARENCY AND BUILD PUBLIC TRUST. A PORTION OF THE FY2018 BYRNE JAG LOCAL GRANT FUNDS WILL BE USED TO (1) PURCHASE PORTABLE TVU TECHNOLOGY TO BE USED DURING LARGE CROWD AND CITYWIDE EMERGENCY EVENTS THAT ALLOWS FOR SIMULTANEOUS LIVE STREAMING AND RECORDING (E.G. LIVE STREAMING HELICOPTER FOOTAGE TO OPD S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER) AS WELL AS OTHER STREAMLINED VIDEO TRANSMISSION FEATURES ($130,000), AND (2) PURCHASE HELICOPTER EQUIPMENT FOR NECESSARY UPGRADES ($100,000). OPD WILL ALSO UTILIZE FY2018 FUNDS TO (3) DELIVER CITIZENS POLICE ACADEMY TRAINING THAT WILL ACQUAINT INDIVIDUALS IN THE COMMUNITY WHO ARE NOT SWORN POLICE OFFICERS WITH THE ACTIVITIES OF OPD ($60,000), AND (4) SEND LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL TO VARIOUS TRAININGS, COURSES AND CONFERENCES AS WELL AS BRING SPECIALIZED TRAINING TO OPD
10/1/2017 9/30/2024 Sub $473,992.00
Grand Rapids, Michigan CITY OF GRAND RAPIDS
FY 18 JAG LOCAL
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Prime $139,253.00
Detroit, Michigan DETROIT, CITY OF
THE DETROIT POLICE DEPARTMENT (DPD)'S RECENTLY ESTABLISHED ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE UNIT IS SEEKING TO EXPAND AND ENHANCE ITS ANALYTICAL CAPABILITIES IN RESPONSE TO AN INCREASE DEMAND IN DIGITAL EVIDENCE REQUIRED TO INVESTIGATE AND PROSECUTE SUBJECTS RESPONSIBLE FOR VIOLENT CRIMINAL ACTS INCLUDING HOMICIDE, SEXUAL ASSAULT, SHOOTINGS AND ROBBERIES.
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Sub $286,869.00
Miami-Dade County, Florida MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
TECHNOLOGY-LED POLICING: ENHANCING PUBLIC SAFETY AND SECURITY THROUGH CONTINUITY OF OPERATIONS REAL-TIME DATA AND NIBRS COMPLIANCE
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Prime $441,068.68
Miami, Florida CITY OF MIAMI
CITY OF MIAMI EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIALJUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT (JAG) PROGRAMFY 2018 LOCAL SOLICITATION
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Prime $196,698.97
Miami Gardens, Florida CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS POLICE DEPARTMENT
MIAMI GARDENS POLICE DEPARTMENT FOCUS ON PUBLIC SAFETY FY 18/19
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Prime $53,530.00
Miami-Dade County, Florida MIAMI-DADE, COUNTY OF
03-PREVENTION AND EDUCATION PROGRAM AREA: THE SUBRECIPIENT WILL USE JAG FUNDS UNDER FEDERAL PROGRAM AREA 03 TO PAY SALARIES FOR JUVENILE ASSESSMENT COUNSELORS TO PROVIDE ASSESSMENT AND CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES TO JUVENILES IN AN EFFORT TO REDUCE JUVENILE ARRESTS AND PROVIDE INTERVENTION SERVICES.
10/1/2017 9/30/2022 Sub $176,523.00
Miami-Dade County, Florida MIAMI-DADE, COUNTY OF
THE SUBRECIPIENT WILL USE JAG FUNDS UNDER FEDERAL PROGRAM AREA 01 TO FUND SALARIES AND BENEFITS FOR HOURS WORKED ON COMMUNITY CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAMS.
10/1/2017 9/30/2022 Sub $97,134.00
Miami, Florida CITY OF MIAMI
THE SUBRECIPIENT WILL USE JAG FUNDS UNDER FEDERAL PROGRAM AREA 01 TO FUND SALARIES AND BENEFITS FOR OFFICERS CONDUCTION A COP PROGRAM.
10/1/2017 9/30/2022 Sub $39,799.00
Peoria, Illinois CITY OF PEORIA
FY18 PEORIA JAG PROJECT
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Prime $63,633.00
Peoria, Illinois CITY OF PEORIA
BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY APPLICATION
10/1/2017 9/30/2019 Prime $2,392.00
Denver, Colorado CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER
2018 DENVER JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Prime $397,675.78
Denver, Colorado DENVER CITY ATTORNEY
THE PROSECUTION AND CODE ENFORCEMENT SECTION OF THE DENVER CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE WILL HIRE 1 FTE POST-ADJUDICATION OUTREACH COORDINATOR TO SUPPORT VICTIMS OF MUNICIPAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, ELDER ABUSE, WRONGS TO MINORS AND FAMILY VIOLENCE. THE POST-ADJUDICATION SUPPORT WILL FILL A GAP IN SERVICE FOR THOSE VICTIMS WHOSE CASES ARE DISMISSED, PLEAD OUT OR SENTENCED WHO ARE NOT RECEIVING OTHER SERVICES YET NEED MORE SUPPORT TO REDUCE THEIR TRAUMA AND RECOVER FROM THE IMPACT OF THE CRIME AND/OR CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM. THIS INNOVATIVE PROJECT WILL HELP IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN AFFECTED BY CRIME, INCREASE THEIR SATISFACTION WITH THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND INCREASE POST-VICTIMIZATION STABILITY, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE MEASURED BY PRE- AND POST-SURVEYS. FURTHER, IT WILL CREATE A SAFETY MEASURE FOR THOSE VICTIMS STILL IN CONTACT OR LIVING WITH THEIR OFFENDERS AS THEY WILL REMAIN CONNECTED WITH SOMEONE WHO CAN ASSIST THEM WITH A NEW REPORT SHOULD SUBSEQUENT VIOLENCE OCCUR.
10/1/2017 9/30/2021 Sub $72,756.00

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