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
Technology and Equipment enhancement.
Technology Enhancements
Technology Improvement
Technology to enhance officer safety
Technology to Support Transparency and Information Sharing between Law Enforcement and Communities.
TECHNOLOGY UPGRADE
Terrorism prepardness, public and bomb technician safety while dealing with suspicious packages. Certification for NIBRS reporting.
Texarkana Texas PD - Increasing Officer Awareness Bowie County SO - Law Enforcement/Corrections Equipment and Training
The 2021 JAG Equipment Procurement Grant
The Alamo PD Technology Upgrade Project
The Aurora Police Department and City of Elgin intend to purchase equipment and Kane County, our disparate agency will use funds to maintain a policy and training program.
The Borough of Pottstown will utilize the funding to purchase surveillance equipment. The Municipality of Norristown will utilize the funding to purchase body worn cameras.
The Casa Grande Police Department Team Policing to assist in the reduction of crime and build community relationships.
The Chicopee Police Department's scenario based training and communications upgrades.
The City and County of San Francisco 2021/2022 RegularFormula JAG Application
The City of Alton, Granite City, and Madison County Illinois 2021 Local JAG Grant
The City of Cincinnati's 2021 JAG program has been designed to achieve three objectives: Police Visibility Overtime, Sexual Assault Advocate, and Enhancing Adjudication.
The City of Moline (IL) - Less Lethal Weapon Deployment Project, County of Rock Island (IL)- Computer Replacement Project
The City of Parkersburg (Parkersburg Police Department) was allocated $31,146. The Wood County Sheriff's Office (WCSO) was allocated $19,044 for FY 2021.
The City of Roswell Police Department will use the grant funds to purchase a Digital Forensic Workstation and one-year service agreement.
The City of Warren will utilize the Byrne Jag funding to purchase Flock Safety equipment. The Macomb County Sheriff's Office will utilize funding for in car cameras and Stalker Radar units.
The College Park Police Department defensive tactics and physical fitness training initiative.
The Cumberland Police Department in partnership with the Allegany County Sheriff's Office will use jag funding to improve police services throughout our jurisdictions.
The Greenwood Police Department K-9 Unit to Combat Narcotic Epidemic.
The Jonesboro Police Department is requesting $38,207 to purchase a forensic computer, Halo Sun Sights, Simulation Guns, patrol bikes and necessary accessories.
Grants.gov deadline extended to August 4, 2021.
Grants.gov and JustGrants deadlines extended.