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FY2024 Chicago and Cook County Recipients Byrne Justice Assistance Grant (JAG)

Award Information

Awardee
Award #
15PBJA-24-GG-05369-JAGX
Funding Category
Formula
Location
Congressional District
Status
Awarded, but not yet accepted
Funding First Awarded
2024
Total funding (to date)
$1,923,726

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2024, $1,923,726)

2024 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program Application: The City of Chicago on behalf of Cook County and 13 Additional Municipalities within Cook County

Attachment 2 – Project Identifiers

Primary Applicant:               City of Chicago Department of Police  

Disparate Applicants:          Cook County and 13 Additional Municipalities

Project Title:                          Byrne Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program

FY 2024 Local Solicitation

Amount:                                 $1,923,726

Top Project Identifiers:

Equipment-Tactical                         3.  Continuing Education
System Improvements                     

Problem and Target Area/Population:

The City of Chicago Police Department (CPD) is working on many fronts to respond to violent crime clearance rate issues resulting from several interrelated factors, including: both fatal and non-fatal shootings and cold cases; community unwillingness to speak out as witnesses to crime or to identify criminal actions; and police accountability issues due to allegations of misconduct. CPD will use JAG funds throughout the City of Chicago, and in certain high priority districts, with a population total of 2.7 million people.

The disparate municipalities are facing similar challenges with staffing shortages and equipment needs necessary to combat crime throughout their jurisdictions. JAG funding will be utilized to fill critical shortages.

Program Goals:

The program goals are to strengthen and increase local capacity for law enforcement; criminal justice prevention and intervention programs; minimize and avoid reductions in essential crime prevention and intervention services; and reduce recidivism by emerging adults on probation.

Description of Strategies:

The CPD, Cook County and disparate partners will accomplish these goals by activities such as, but not limited to: technologies to assist in detecting and addressing violent crime; exchanges with other police departments to promote collaboration and knowledge sharing; addressing critical training needs for sworn personnel; replacement of police patrol vehicles and law enforcement equipment; and contractual services to support law enforcement efficiencies and compliance. 

Each disparate partner will coordinate their programs and expenditures separately. The City of Chicago Office of Public Safety Administration (PSA) and the Comptrollers' Office will be responsible for fiscal management of award funds and quarterly fiscal reporting.  Performance metric reports will be managed by CPD as lead agency in coordination with Cook County and disparate partners. The PSA’s Finance Division, Procurement Section and JAG Project Manager will be responsible to manage and monitor grant fund expenditures and agreements.

Date Created: December 5, 2024