The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program is the primary provider of federal criminal justice funding to states and units of local government. Through this opportunity, the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) will award JAG Program funds to eligible units of local government as described in the solicitation.
Note: BJA will issue a separate solicitation for states.
Awards
Number of Awards: 901
Total Amount Awarded: $84,893,800
The Kokomo Police Department is needing one maybe two golf carts to help patrol the parks and walk/bike routes along with a License Plate Reader to attach to a patrol vehicle.
The Morgantown Police Department will purchase Tasers, support equipment and recertify instructors with the upgraded Tasers.
The primary objective of the project is to improve and enhance law enforcement programs in Kennebec County, Maine. A secondary objective of this project is to replace aging or ineffective equipment.
The Prince George’s County Public Safety initiative is to continue funding for all public safety agencies’
The program identifiers that we will incorporate are computer software/hardware and data sharing linkage.
The purchase of a community engagement app, ThePoliceApp.com, to allow for better communication with our community.
The Quincy Police Department "Protective Helmet" and " Communication Upgrade" projects. The Adams Co Sheriff's Department "Technology Upgrade"
The Sioux City Police Department plans to utilize grant funds to purchase equipment to upgrade their mobile forensics lab. Woodbury County plans to upgrade one of their facilities.
The Special Services Bureau II
The Wind River Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act Program
These funds will be used to purchase equipment and training aids to be used by sworn personnel.
This grant will assist the Jackson Police Department and Hinds County Sheriff's Office with Patrol SUV's for call for service.
This grant will be for the purchase of equipment that will be utilized for crime prevention, crime scene and officer safety equipment.
This project will go toward the funding of one (1) uniformed officer within our courts to provide court security and will be used for the purchase of Body Worn Cameras for police officers on patrol.
This project will purchase Public Safety Surveillance Cameras around the City.
Throw phone for SWAT and the Crisis Negotiations Team to use during emergency call outs.
To enhance and upgrade equipment for the Berkeley County Sheriff's Office
To enhance Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office with marine, riot and tactical performance capabilities.
To further officer relationships in the community, provide more resources, and security. Funding will supplement officer overtime for community outreach and crime reduction strategies.
To lower the City of Spartanburg crime rate through the use of cameras.
To procure police equipment to improve department performance and capabilities
To purchase 2 2021 Harley Davidson Police motorcycles for the Putnam County Sheriff's Department
To Purchase Laptops for Investigators, Implement Patrol PCs in marked units and acquire peripheral equipment associated with this project
To purchase much needed equipment.
To purchase portable radios with multi-band technology to enable improved emergency response and to enhance interagency operability and cooperation between jurisdictions.
Grants.gov deadline extended to August 4, 2021.
Grants.gov and JustGrants deadlines extended.