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
To reduce trafficking of firearms, illegal drugs and narcotic related crime and violence; to meet unfunded public safety needs.
To support the public safety of the Fond du Lac, Bois Forte and White Earth Reservations
Toledo/Lucas County Justice Assistance Grant
Tools and Resources for Safer Communities and Safer Policing
Topeka Shawnee County Digital Investigations Project
Torrance Police Cadet Program
Town of Summerville-Local Solicitation
Traffic Enforcement Team Speed Trailers and Equipment
TRAFFIC SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Traffic Safety, Less Lethal, and Radio Equipment Enhancement
Traffic strategies to mitigate staff shortages in Joliet PD and distribution of NARCAN county-wide.
Training & Equipment
Training and equipment purchases
Training Equipment
Training opportunities for Juneau Police Department.
Training room and ballistic shields
Training to increase the number of officers that are certified to perform on the Crisis Intervention Team to alleviate the number of mental health inpatients in Tuscaloosa and surrounding areas.
Trauma Informed Practices & Community Outreach Project
Turtle Mountain 2021 JAG program
Twin Falls County and Twin Falls City 2021 JAG Program
Underwater Search and Recovery Team Marine Vessel
Uniform Load Bearing Vest Carriers
Up fit a new K-9 police vehicle and purchase new lockers for protective equipment.
Update technology, computer services and mental health services for officers.
Updating duty weapons for patrol deputies and investigations.
Grants.gov deadline extended to August 4, 2021.
Grants.gov and JustGrants deadlines extended.