Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2022, $103,114)
2022 PROJECT SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS GRANT
U.S. ATTORNEY’S OFFICE
NORTHERN DISTRICT
PROPOSAL ABSTRACT
Primary Activity
Expand/Create Violent Crime Multijurisdictional Task Force in Rural Judicial District
PSN Grant Strategy
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Oklahoma (NDOK) has determined that the 2022 PSN grant strategy will focus on reducing violent crime within rural areas. Specifically, the subgrant will fund a rural judicial district with fewer than 400,000 inhabitants; the grant will create or expand a multijurisdictional violent crime task force. No subgrantee has been selected at this time; on receipt of federal funds, a subgrant application will be created and circulated to applicable agencies. Subgrant applications are required to specify the pressing violent crime issues and drivers they are currently experiencing and expand or develop their task force to address these issues and drivers. The grant will most likely be used to fund overtime for personnel attached to the task force; this will be officially determined based on approval of the subgrant application and project. The funded task force will engage in focused and strategic enforcement to investigate violent crimes, with special attention paid to hot spot locations and/or gang affiliated offenders. The task force will also engage in community engagement by regularly communicating with all local law enforcement agencies in the region as well as any other NDOK PSN partners. The Tulsa metro area harbors much of the Northern District’s gang activity, but metro gang violence bleeds into rural areas, causing many rural judicial districts to experience an influx in violent crimes such as firearm crime, murder, rape, aggravated assault, and other index crimes. Applicants applying for subgrant funding must specify how their rural crime drivers relate to gang violence and create a plan to meet the 30% set aside. Grant deliverables include quarterly PMT reports and semi-annual progress reports. Beneficiaries of this program would include rural areas, specifically residents in the area and staff of rural judicial districts, as well as the NDOK and its partner agencies.
Geographic Focus
Population:
Osage County: 47,074
Washington County: 51,995
Nowata County: 10,243
Craig County: 14,274
Ottawa County: 31,283
Delaware County: 42,741
Mayes County: 41,098
Rogers County: 92,052
Pawnee County: 16,402
Creek County: 71,505