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
JAG 2021 Camera project
JAG 2021 Continued Training and Equipment Replacement Project
JAG 2021 for Clinton Township
JAG 2021 Formula Program - Joint Application for Washoe County Law Enforcement Agencies
JAG 21 Covina YAB
JAG BJA FY21 to advance the work of law enforcement of the city of Waco, city of Bellmead, and McLennan County.
JAG Byrne Grant for Lamar County Sheriff's Department
JAG FY 2021 – Spokane County and City of Spokane Enhancement and Expansion of Law Enforcement and Prosecution Programs
JAG FY 2021-2022 City of Ardmore and Carter County Grant
JAG FY 21 - Funding for officer safety and crime prevention.
JAG Grant - Protective Equipment
JAG Grant 2021
JAG overtime enforcement project, police training, and equipment purchases.
JAG with EPD 2022
Jamestown NY Police Department Portable Radio Purchase Program
Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Communication Enhancement 2021
Joint Allocation Between Fresno Police and Fresno Sheriff's Departments
Jones County Sheriff's Department FY2021 BJA JAG Program Project
Judge Murphy's backlog clearing project
Justice Assistance Grant Fiscal Year 2021
Justice Assistance Grant supporting law enforcement with equipment necessary to be more effective and efficient with services provided to the community.
Juvenile Assessment Center
Juvenile Court Services Division - Violent Offenders Unit
Juvenile/Adult Supervision and Community Safety Program
Juveniles at Risk Comprehensive Action Program
Grants.gov deadline extended to August 4, 2021.
Grants.gov and JustGrants deadlines extended.