Post on 12-Jan-2016
June 15, 2005
Presented by Cabell CropperExecutive DirectorNational Criminal Justice Association
Grant Opportunities in theGrant Opportunities in theJustice CommunityJustice CommunityFiscal Year 2006 Justice AssistanceFiscal Year 2006 Justice Assistance
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AgendaAgenda
Office of Justice Programs (OJP) Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Office for State and Local Government
Coordination and Preparedness (OSLGCP)
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
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Today’s DiscussionToday’s Discussion
Criminal justice federal grant programs have shrunk or disappeared.
Some funding for law enforcement is included in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) grant programs.
What’s next?
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Where We AreWhere We Are
Feb. 7, 2005, president submitted proposed FY ’06 budget to Congress.
April 25, 2005, Congress passed budget resolutions.
May 17, 2005, House passed the DHS appropriations bil
June 7, 2005, House Appropriations Committee approved the SSJC bill.
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Department of JusticeDepartment of Justice
Major Funding Programs Office of Justice Programs (OJP) Office of Community Oriented Policing
Services (COPS)
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Office of Justice ProgramsOffice of Justice Programs
Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Program Broad purpose areas Principal program providing federal
assistance to state and local criminal justice
Objective is to reduce and prevent illegal drug activity, crime and violence and to improve the functioning of the criminal justice system
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Office of Justice ProgramsOffice of Justice Programs Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Program
Byrne Formula
$0
$100
$200
$300
$400
$500
$600
FY '03 FY '04 FY '05 FY '06
millions
$500M $500M
$0
$0
President’s Budget
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Office of Justice ProgramsOffice of Justice Programs Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Program
Byrne Discretionary
$0
$50
$100
$150
$200
FY '03 FY '04 FY '05 FY '06
millions $150.9M $159.1M
$170M
$0
President’s Budget
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Office of Justice ProgramsOffice of Justice Programs
Local Law Enforcement Block grant (LLEBG) Program
Broad purpose areas Grants directly to local units of government
for the purpose of reducing crime and improving public safety
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Office of Justice ProgramsOffice of Justice Programs Local Law Enforcement Block Grant
$0
$50
$100
$150$200
$250
$300
$350
$400
$450
FY '03 FY '04 FY '05 FY '06
millions
$400M
$225M
$0 $0
President’s Budget
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Office of Justice ProgramsOffice of Justice Programs
Justice Assistance Grant Program Replaced formula Byrne & LLEBG grant programs Created Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program FY ‘05 president’s proposed budget $508.94
million
Actual FY ‘05 $634 million $97.5 million earmarked for Boys & Girls Clubs,
NIJ tech transfer & USA Freedom Corps
$321.9 million for states (60%) $214.6 million for local governments (40%)
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Office of Justice ProgramsOffice of Justice Programs Justice Assistance Grant Program
JAG (Byrne & LLEBG)
$0
$200
$400
$600
$800
$1,000
FY '03 FY '04 FY '05 FY 06(HB)
millions
$900M
$725M$634M
$0
$348M
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Office of Justice ProgramsOffice of Justice Programs
National Criminal History Improvement Program (NCHIP)
Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS)
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Office of Justice ProgramsOffice of Justice Programs National Criminal History Improvement Programs (NCHIP)
$22 $24 $26 $28 $30 $32
FY '04
FY '05
FY '06 HR
millions
$25M
$25M
$30M
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Office of Justice ProgramsOffice of Justice Programs Regional Information Sharing System (RISS)
$0 $10 $20 $30 $40 $50
FY '04
FY '05
FY '06 HR
millions
$40.5M
$40M
$30M
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Community Oriented Policing Community Oriented Policing ServicesServices (COPS) (COPS)
Grants go directly to law enforcement agencies
Multiple purposes- Technology- Equipment- Personnel
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COPSCOPSLaw Enforcement Information Technology
0
287.2023
FY '04 FY '05 FY '06 HR
millions
$158.4M
$138.6M
$136+M
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COPSCOPSInteroperable Communications Technology
$0
$50
$100
$150
FY '04 FY '05 FY '06
millions $85M
$100M $98.7M
HR
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COPSCOPSCrime Information Technology Act (CITA) Program
$22
$23
$24
$25
$26
$27
$28
$29
millions
FY '04 FY '05 FY '06HR
$24.2M
$28.4M$28M
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BOTTOM LINEBOTTOM LINEDOJ Justice Assistance
$0
$1
$2
$3
$4
$5
FY '02 FY '03 FY '04 FY '05 FY '06
billions
$4.2B
$3.7B
$3.2B$3.0B
$1.7B
HR
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DHS’s Office for State & Local Government DHS’s Office for State & Local Government Coordination & PreparednessCoordination & Preparedness (OSLGCP (OSLGCP))
Primary DHS Grant Programs for Law EnforcementAgencies State Homeland Security Grant (SHSG) Program Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program
(LETPP) State and Local Domestic Preparedness Program
(SLTP)
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DHS’s OSLGCPDHS’s OSLGCP
State Homeland Security Grant (SHSG) Program FY 04 $1.7 billion FY 05 $1.1 billion FY 06 President’s Budget $1 billion shifted from
formula to discretionary, but 0.25% minimum for each state
FY 06 House Subcommittee $750 billion
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DHS’s OSLGCPDHS’s OSLGCP
Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) FY 04 $725 million FY 05 FY $885 million ($25 million for high-
risk nonprofits protection)
FY 06 President’s Budget $1 billion (limited to 50 regions)
FY 06 House Subcommittee $850 million (limited to 50 regions)
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DHS’s OSLGCPDHS’s OSLGCP
Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program (LETPP)
FY ‘04 $500 million FY ‘05 $400 million FY ‘06 President’s Budget at
least 20% from SHSG & UASI FY ’06 House Subcommittee $400 million
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BOTTOM LINEBOTTOM LINE DHS’s Office of State and Local Government Coordination
President’s recommended FY ‘06 budget: Reduces assistance to state and local
governments by almost $500 million Essentially eliminates formula funding 50% of law enforcement funding is allocated to
urban areasHouse Sub-committee:
Reduces assistance to state and local governments by over $500 million
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What Does This Mean to CJIS What Does This Mean to CJIS Program Managers?Program Managers?
Work with state homeland security department to include CJIS in domestic preparedness planning and funding
Provide comprehensive analysis of performance measures and return on investment to state legislators and Congressional delegation
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What Does This Mean to What Does This Mean to Governor’s Policy AdvisorsGovernor’s Policy Advisors
Advocate for coordinated state wide strategic planning for domestic preparedness and criminal justice
Keep state decision makers’ eyes on the public safety “ball”
Traditional crime prevention and crime control is domestic security
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Why NCJA Matters to YouWhy NCJA Matters to You
Stay up to date onStay up to date on: Funding Availability Congressional Activity State Administration of
justice assistance
Access toAccess to: Information to increase
citizen understanding of law enforcement needs
Expertise of national leaders
Participate in national discussions
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ResourcesResources
National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA)Website www.ncja.org State Criminal Justice System Representatives Membership information Federal Funding Information and Update Capitol Hill Update Seminars Publications Web Resources