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 this solicitation.
Awards
Number of Awards: 897
Total Amount Awarded: $87,861,481
Mobile Radios
Mobile Wireless Communications for Law Enforcement Road Patrol Deputies FY 2022-2023
Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Law Enforcement Equipment Project
Moving Robotic Target System and Runner, Handheld Radars
Multi-use Rapid Response Vehicle
Muskegon Prosecution-Law Enforcement JAG FY 2022
Nampa, Caldwell, and Canyon County Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program
Napa Community Awareness Management System (NapaCAMS) Program
NAVAJO NATION JAG 2022
NCDTF to take a three prong approach to educate, police, and aid in drug treatment to help reduce the drug problem in America.
Neighborhood / Crime Watch meetings
Neighborhood-based Public Safety; Coastal Marine Vessel
New and Replacement Equipment
Newark - Essex County Jurisdictions JAG Application
Newton County JAG
Night Vision and Naloxone Project
Night Vision Thermal Monocular Project
NOPD OAP Enhancement
Norfolk County Quincy and Weymouth FY22 Jag Local - Motorcycles
NPD's JAG Proposal
Oceanside Police Department JAG Grant
Odessa Police Department and Ector County Sheriff's Office FY22 JAG Application for law enforcement equipment.
Offender Registry System and RTCC computers and accessories
Officer Preparation and Crime Prevention
Officer Safety
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