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2010 Byrne/JAG Law Enforcement Grant Program
Online Application Deadline June 9, 2010
 
2010 Byrne/JAG Law Enforcement RFA (pdf) 
 
Oregon Online Grants System 
 
Eligibility:
  • Applicants eligible under this solicitation include state agencies, units of local government, and units of tribal government.  A local unit of government is described as a city, county, town, township, or other general purpose political subdivision of a state and includes Indian tribes which perform law enforcement functions.  
  • In order to receive funding under this solicitation, state, city or county departments or tribal law enforcement units must demonstrate an affiliation with an interagency narcotics team, drug task force, or similar multi-agency collaboration to address community-wide drug enforcement issues.
  • Entities representing jurisdictions that receive a direct JAG Program award from DOJ / BJA remain eligible applicants under the portion of the JAG Program administered by the State.
 
New Online Grant Application Process:
  • The 2010 Bryne/JAG Law Enforcement Grant Program will be available through the Criminal Justice Commission’s new Oregon Online Grants System (OOGS) on May 1, 2010. The 2010 Law Enforcement Grants will be managed entirely through an online system.   
  • Deadline for online grant submission:  Wednesday, June 9th by 5pm, (No paper copy submissions will be allowed).
  • On this page you will find a link to the 2010 Law Enforcement Grant Program RFA as well as a link to the OOGS site.
  • Because this is a new online grants management system, all organizations will need to first register in OOGS. The registration process is now available on the OOGS site.
  • On May 1st, the online Law Enforcement Grant Application will go “live”. In order to access an application, the initial registration for your organization must be completed by an Authorized Official (AO) for the organization; i.e., Program Director, Sheriff, Chief of Police, etc. 
  • Once the AO registers the organization, they will receive an email Notification of Access Approval. From that point the AO can start the application process (as of May 1st) and designate access to your organization account to other staff members as they see appropriate.
     
  • For all inquiries contact: Lorin Dunlop, Grants Coordinator for the Law Enforcement Grant Program at 503-378-4078 or lorin.dunlop@state.or.us 

Page updated: April 14, 2010