Guide to Grant Opportunities*

Public Safety


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U.S. agencies.

Grant funding is often available to assist U.S. state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies with a variety of initiatives. Intergraph has assembled resources to help public safety and security agencies acquire funding to prevent crime and improve the U.S. criminal justice system.

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Funding available through the Edward Byrne Memorial JAG Program administered by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The U.S. Department of Justice has pre-determined each state’s allocation.

Learn About Intergraph’s Public Safety and Security Solutions

Intergraph’s public safety and security solutions complement key initiatives covered by various federal grant programs. These initiatives include interoperability, information sharing, crime-fighting efficiencies, and others. Learn more.

Resources

  • American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 - The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was signed into law on February 17, 2009. Its objective is to jumpstart the U.S. economy, enhance law enforcement, and protect those in greatest need.
  • Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program - The JAG Program allows states and local governments to support a broad range of activities to prevent and control crime and improve the criminal justice system.
  • State Administering Agencies (SAA) - The state and local government JAG program supports initiatives that prevent and control crime, and improve the criminal justice system. JAG awards funds directly to state governments to be administered by state administering agencies (SAA). Each SAA sets priorities and allocates available funds.
  • JAG Local Solicitation Program - Read an overview of the Byrne JAG Grant Local Solicitation program. This great reference document will help you understand the grant process and rules applicants must follow, and also includes a link to a sample MOU.
  • Recovery Act JAG Allocations - See a map of JAG funds allocated to your state and local government.
  • State Fiscal Stabilization Fund (SFSF) - The objective of this fund is to help stabilize state and local government budgets to minimize and avoid reductions in education and other essential public services.
  • Fighting Crime, Improving the Justice System - This resource-filled Web site outlines the framework being used to allocate JAG funds to state and local jurisdictions. Gain insight into the program’s methodology and processes, and learn about allocations by state. The site contains answers to frequently asked questions about how agencies can tap into these funds, along with a sample memorandum of understanding (MOU) for use by cities/counties who want to split funding between them for their own projects.
  • Grants.gov - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is the managing partner of this Web site – an excellent source of information to find and apply for government grants.
  • CJIS Group - CJIS Group is the leading provider of criminal justice, public safety, and homeland security market research and advisory services. The company uses its global advisory network of criminal justice and public safety professionals and its online database to deliver valuable market information to the IT industry and government community that supports criminal justice, public safety, emergency management, and homeland security IT initiatives. Agencies have free access to CJIS Group’s online research database, which contains, grants awarded, vendors, technology solutions, and more.
  • IJIS Institute - The IJIS Institute is pleased to offer the third installment of The Wormeli Report. The purpose of this report is to inform IJIS Institute member companies about current projected trends regarding high-profile programs and funding availability.

Workshops

  • Grant Writing Bootcamp – The Homeland Defense Journal offers this comprehensive, hands-on bootcamp that covers a range of subjects, from identifying grant opportunities and understanding grant terminology to writing the critical sections of your application or proposal. Bring an actual project you are working on, and complete 95 percent of your proposal narrative on-site! Laptops are encouraged.
 
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