CTAS-FY CTAS-FY 2012 2012
Coordinated Tribal Assistance Coordinated Tribal Assistance SolicitationSolicitation
“We are committed to helping strengthen and sustain
safe and healthy American Indian and Alaska Native
communities with a funding process that is
responsive and coordinated. This effort to streamline
the grant application process, with multiple purpose
areas, offers tribes and tribal consortia an opportunity
to develop a comprehensive and community-based
approach to public safety and support for victims.”
Associate Attorney General Tom Perrelli
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Office of Justice Programs (OJP) Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)
Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) Office of Community Oriented
Policing Services (COPS Office) Office on Violence Against Women
(OVW)
A comprehensive planning grant purpose area
A customizable Excel™ Budget and Demographic worksheets in GMS
A broader scope of the permitted legal authorizing documentation, but required at time of application
Additional demographic data questions to improve the understanding of the uniqueness of each tribe
A question-and-answer purpose area template to make the solicitation more user friendly
PA #1: Public Safety & Community Policing -Tribal Resources Grant Program (TRGP) … COPS Office
A-Hiring B- Equipment/Training
PA #2: Comprehensive Planning Demonstration Program….BJA/OJP
PA #3: Justice Systems, and Alcohol and Substance Abuse )….BJA/OJP
A - Tribal Courts Assistance Program (TCAP) B - Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention Program (IASA)
PA #4: Corrections & Correctional Alternatives on Tribal Lands Program (CSCATL)….BJA/OJP
PA # 5: Tribal Sexual Assault Services Program (TSASP)…. OVW
PA #6: Violence Against Women Tribal Governments Program….OVW
PA #7: Children’s Justice Act Partnerships for Indian Communities….OVC/OJP
PA #8: Comprehensive Tribal Victim Assistance Program….OVC/OJP
PA #9: Juvenile JusticeTribal Juvenile Accountability Grant Program (TJADG)….OJJDP/OJP
PA #10: Tribal Youth Program (TYP)….OJJDP/OJP
Questions?
Grants.Gov- http://grants.gov
COPS- http://www.cops.usdoj.gov
OJP- http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov
OVW- http://www.ovw.usdoj.gov/
All Federally-recognized Tribes
Alaska Native Villages and Corporations
This includes Tribal Consortia consisting of
two or more federally-recognized Tribes
Purpose Area 1 – Applicants must have an established law enforcement agency, an existing contract with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) for law enforcement services, or an existing contract with a state or local agency for law enforcement services.
Purpose Area 6 - Tribal designees are eligible participants for certain activities.
Must be submitted by the deadline
Must meet the eligibility criteria
Must Include the following: Tribal Community & Justice Profile Executive Summary Tribal Narrative Profile
Purpose Area Narrative for each Purpose Area for which the applicant is applying
Project/Program Timeline for each Purpose Area for which the applicant is applying or one combined timeline for all Purpose Areas for which the applicant is applying
Documentation of Tribal Authority to Apply
Budget Detail Worksheet and Narrative including Demographic Form
Tribal demographic data to better capture and describe the unique characteristics of each tribe
Indirect Cost Rate Agreement (if applicable)
Other Attachments (as needed)
Application will not be forwarded for further review without required information
Questions?
Acquire a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number well in advance of applying, if you do not already have one
Obtaining a DUNS number may take several weeks
Acquire or renew registration with the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database well in advance of applying
Note: Only one application per Tribe or Tribal consortium will be accepted
An application can be revised in GMS up until the application deadline, April 18, 2012 (9PM EDT)
If multiple applications are submitted, only the last one submitted will be considered
Applicants who cannot submit an electronic application should call the Response Center 1-800-421-6770 to inquire about hardcopy submission
Solicitation:
Opened January 18, 2012 Closes 9pm Eastern Daylight Time April 18, 2012
Hard copy applications must be postmarked by April 18, 2012
DOJ expects to award grants no later than September 30, 2012
Peer reviewers follow criteria as they review each section of an application Tribal Community & Justice Profile
(40%) Purpose Area Narrative (40%) Budget Detail Worksheet &
Narrative, and Demographic Form (15%)
Project/Program Timeline (5%)
DOJ will identify a number of applications to be funded in a comprehensive manner across all of the purpose areas requested.
An application is considered comprehensive if the Tribe or Tribal consortium is requesting funding in at least 5 purpose areas to address the overall and connected Tribal public safety, criminal, or juvenile justice or victimization issues.
If the Tribe or Tribal consortium chooses this option, your application must explain how these multiple funding requests will work together to address tribal concerns.
Anne Beamon: (202) [email protected]
Priya Sarathy Jones: (202) 616-5106
James A. Smith: (202) [email protected]
PA 2&3 - Trish Thackston : (202)
307-0581
PA 4- Julius Dupree: (202) 514-1928
Melissa Schmisek: (202) [email protected]
Michelle Brickley: (202) [email protected]
Kevin Sweeney: (202) [email protected]
Kimberly Woodard: (202) [email protected]
Beverly Fletcher:[email protected]
Lorraine Edmo:[email protected]
Questions on CTAS-FY 2012?
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