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479698 - 2023 Byrne JAG Criminal Justice Enhancement Grant
Funding Opportunity Details

Byrne-Justice Assistance Grant Program (JAG)

Final Application Deadline: Sep 28, 2023 4:30 PM

  • Status Closed

    Posted Date Aug 29, 2023 8:12 AM

    Award Amount RangeNot Applicable

    Project Dates 11/01/2023 - 10/31/2024

    Award Announcement Date 11/01/2023

    Categorical Area Drugs,Justice, Prevention/Correction/Rehab

    Recurring Opportunity No

Description
Description
  • GENERAL GRANT PROGRAM INFORMATION

    The Iowa Office of Drug Control Policy (ODCP), under the Byrne-Justice Assistance Grant Program, provides financial assistance to support a broad range of activities to prevent and control crime and to improve the criminal justice system. The JAG program places an emphasis on violent crime, drug offenses, and serious offenders.

    The JAG program has a history of funding innovation with an emphasis on data driven policy and demonstrating outcomes. Funding for this one-time special solicitation is available through Iowa’s Byrne-Justice Assistance Grant. Approximately $450,000 will be committed through this competitive grant process. A minimum of approximately $250,000 will be set aside for smaller jurisdictions (those who did not receive a 2021/2022 Direct JAG Award). grant performance period is expected to be November 2023 – October 2024 and is considered one-time funding. We expect to support approximately 25 grant applications.

    JAG applications within six federally approved “Program Purpose Areas” addressing at least one of the solicitation “Priorities” will be considered for funding.

    Byrne-JAG Program Purpose Areas

    1. Law Enforcement Programs
    2. Prosecution and Court Programs
    3. Prevention and Education Programs
    4. Corrections and Community Corrections Programs
    5. Drug Treatment Programs
    6. Planning Evaluation and Technology Improvement Programs

    Examples of Possible Program Responses that enhance the administration of justice through improved efficiency, improved effectiveness, and/or reduced cost include, but are Not Limited to:

    · Equipment and technology that improve community health and safety.

    · Prevention/Intervention that reduce youth access to drugs/alcohol.

    · Enhanced access to services for underserved populations.

    · Training.

    · Virtual/remote delivery of services.

    · Reduce drug and alcohol related deaths.

    · Other evidence informed, innovative programs, in one of the six Byrne-JAG Program Purpose Areas listed above.

    Applicants should propose initiatives that use data, sound criminal justice principles, and innovation to create strategies that are effective, economical, and sustainable.

    Evidence-informed Programs/Practices

    The Iowa Office of Drug Control Policy places strong emphasis on the use of data and evidence in policy making and programming. Applicants should document and describe, to the extent possible, a data/evidence focused response to particular crime and/or substance abuse problem in their grant applications.

    Proposed projects are not required to be established evidence-based programs, however, the applications should be based on sound criminal justice principles.

    Information on evidence-based programs/practices, is available on the U.S. Department of Justice website at www.crimesolutions.gov.

Attachments
DescriptionFile NameTypeSizeUpload Date
Application Information (Instructions)JAG Criminal Justice Enhancements Application Instructions.pdfpdf306 KB08/16/2023 01:23 PM
Website Links
DescriptionLink
Governor's Office of Drug Control Policy
Questions
Submitted DateQuestionAnswer
Aug 29, 2023 8:06 AMAre law enforcement drones eligible?No. The Department of Justice specifically prohibits drones.