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  • An Analysis of First Responder Grant Funding
    Prepared by the Staff of the House Select Committee on Homeland Security, the analysis highlights the bottleneck effect of funding streams as they flow downhill towards your jurisdiction. Read and interpret what parts of the report your jurisdiction faces to help you resolve these bottleneck issues.
  • Audits of States, Local Governments, and Non-Profit Organizations - Circular No. A-133 Office of Management & Budget auditing requirements.
  • Federal Preparedness Grant Programs
    Here's a list of grant funding programs, to aid your department's NIMS compliance efforts, as reported to the DHS/FEMA NIMS Integration Center.
  • Justice Assistance Grant Program (JAG)
    Any law enforcement or justice initiative funded under the current Byrne Formula or LLEBG Programs will continue to be eligible for funding under the JAG Program’s six purpose areas. JAG funds could be used to pay for personnel, overtime, and equipment. Funds provided for the states could be used for statewide initiatives, technical assistance and training, and support for local and rural jurisdictions.
  • The Law Enforcement Tech Guide: How to plan, purchase and manage technology (successfully!)
    Presents best practices in strategic IT planning and procurement, reveals pitfalls to avoid, and consolidates and expands upon various sources of relevant information currently available. The Guide reviews best practices to help create a user-friendly product that will provide law enforcement with the tools they need to successfully achieve their IT goals.
  • Management of Domestic Incidents - Homeland Security Presidential Directive/HSPD-5
    To prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies, the United States Government shall establish a single, comprehensive approach to domestic incident management.
  • National Preparedness-Homeland Security Presidential Directive/HSPD-8
    Establishes policies to strengthen the preparedness of the United States to prevent and respond to threatened or actual domestic terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies by requiring a national domestic all-hazards preparedness goal, establishing mechanisms for improved delivery..., and outlining actions to strengthen preparedness capabilities.
  • OJJDP Formula Grants Program Overview (FS-200402)
    A 2-page Fact Sheet provides an overview of the program, which supports state and local delinquency prevention efforts and juvenile justice system improvements. The Fact Sheet also describes the program's eligibility requirements, program areas, award process, and regulations.
  • OJJDP Model Programs Guide
    Programs were grouped into five categories organized into life domains that mimic the organization of risk and protective factors. Domains include Community, School, Family, Peer, and Individual.

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