Through this opportunity, the Bureau of Justice Assistance seeks applications to support projects designated for funding in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 (Public Law 117-103) that improve the functioning of the criminal justice system, prevent or combat juvenile delinquency, and assist victims of crime (other than compensation).
Eligible Applicants:
Eligible applicants are limited to those identified in the Congressional Joint Explanatory Statement (JES) for the projects designated for funding. The legal name (or “doing business as” name) associated with the applicant’s unique entity identifier as registered in the System of Award Management must coincide with the recipient listed in the JES.
Awards
Number of Awards: 184
Total Amount Awarded: $136,655,000
Ramsey County Community Violence Prevention Project
Regional Rural 911 Telecommunications and Data Program Expansion
Replacement of End-of-Life Police Patrol Vehicles
Richmond, Virginia, Gun Violence Prevention Framework
Roswell Police Department Community Relations Unit
Rural Law Enforcement Training
Safer Streets-Safer Communities, Group Gun Violence Reduction. Ceasefire, and Firearms Reduction Program
Saginaw Crime Reduction Initiative
San Antonio Mental Health Unit Expansion
Santa Rosa Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program
Schuylkill County Intermediate Punishment Facility Equipment
Security Technology Enhancements
South Baltimore Peacemaking Pilot Project
Spokane Sheriff's Department Rapid DNA Technology
STAR Program (Supporting Transitions and Reentry)
Statewide Body-Worn Camera Project
Statewide Law Enforcement Community Policing Initiative
Statewide Law Enforcement Reform Initiative
Statewide Training for Public Safety Officials Who Respond to Incidents Involving Individuals with Disabilities
Statewide Violence Reduction Project
Support a Regional De-Escalation Training Center
Support the Mississippi Department of Corrections with Reentry Programming
Supportive Services for Women, Maya's Place
Technical Assistance to Determine the Viability of a Mental Health Treatment Court with a Specific Docket for Veterans
The Choice is Yours
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