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
Improving Public Safety Through Officer Safety and Public Education
Improving trust, transparency and accountability by improving training and policy development
In-car camera and recording software for traffic enforcement vehicle.
In-car Camera Systems
In-car mobile data computers w/ 5 year extended bumper-to-bumper warranty. Vehicle docking stations w/ 5 year extended warranty. DC vehicle adapters. Office docking stations. Tourniquet belt cases.
In-Car Video Capture Systems 2021/22
Increase efficiency and effectiveness within the Newport News Police Department and the City of Newport News.
Increase Interoperability and Communications
Inglewood Police Department - Civilian Investigators
Inmate Medical Program
InstAlert Variable Message Sign
Inter - Operability Communication Enhancement
INTERACTIVE DISPLAY PROGRAM
Interview Recording Equipment and Body Cameras
Interview Room Video Recording Upgrade
Investigative Enhancements
Investigative Fraud Agent Position
Investigative tools to be used for Identification and apprehension of criminals.
Jackson Medford 2021 Project
Jacksonville Police Department & Onslow County Sheriff's Office Equipment Project 2021
JAG
JAG 2021
JAG 2021
JAG 2021 - Camera i4-POD
JAG 2021 Atlanta: 15 fully equipped unmarked patrol cars; Fulton County: Security equipment; Ballistic Armor, Centennial Badges, laptops
Grants.gov deadline extended to August 4, 2021.
Grants.gov and JustGrants deadlines extended.