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CONSIDERATION OF GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $331,032.00 FOR THE 2016 EDWARD J. BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT: 2016 PUBLIC SAFETY CRITICAL NEEDS PROGRAM.
Presented by: Debbi Zavala, Management Intern, County Manager's Office.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Open the public hearing, accept public comments and close the public hearing. Approve the grant application and related Agreement with the City of Wichita and authorize the Chairman or his designee to submit the application through the Justice Department Grants Management System (GMS) and accept a grant award agreement containing substantially the same terms and conditions as the application. Approve establishment of budget authority at the time the grant documents are executed.
PUBLIC COMMENT
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The Edward J. Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program is the primary provider of federal criminal justice funding to state and local jurisdictions. JAG funds support all components of the criminal justice system, from multi-jurisdictional drug and gang task forces to crime prevention and domestic violence programs, courts, corrections, treatment and justice information sharing initiative. JAG awards are based on a statutory formula that involves computing an allocation for each state and territory, based on their share of violent crimes and population with each states share being a minimum of .25% of the total appropriation. Each state's final award amount is them divided between the state and local governments at a rate of 60 and 40 percent respectively. The local governments share is allocated to the individual governments based their share on the state's 3-year violent crime average with a minimum allocation of $10,000. All allocations under $10,000 are returned to the state to be awarded through a seperate application process.
JAG funds can be used for state and local initiatives, technical assistance, training, personnel, equipment, supplies, contractual support and information systems for criminal justice for one or more of the following categories:
- Law enforcement programs;
- Prosecution and court programs;
- Prevention and education programs;
- Corrections and community corrections programs;
- Drug treatment and enforcement programs;
- Planning, evaluation, and technology improvement programs; and
- Crime victim and witness programs (other than compensation).
The process for allocating JAG funds is based on population and crime statistics.
This year, Sedgwick County and the City of Wichita were allocated $331,032.00 in JAG grant funds. Funds will be distributed evenly between the two jurisdictions via an Agreement. Sedgwick County's share of the award, $165,516.00, is available to all departments within the Division of Public Safety, in addition to the Division of Information and Operations, Sheriff's Office, District Attorney's Office, Courthouse Police, and District Court. Departments submitted their requests for funding to an internal advisory committee. Requests were received from the District Attorney, Regional Forensic Science Center, Corrections, Courthouse Police, and the Sheriff. The JAG Advisory Committee made its decisions based on priority need and eligibility under the JAG requirements.
Grant Renewal: No
Never Applied: No
Applied; not awarded: No
Grant Summary and Timeline:The JAG Grant solicitation was posted on the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) website on May 16, 2016 and notification was sent out at that time to all eligible jurisdictions. All registrations and application are due in the OJP Grants Management System (GMS) by 8:00 p.m. eastern time on June 30, 2016.
Financial Considerations:
Grant period starts: October 1, 2015
Grant period ends: September 30, 2019
Source of funding
Grant: $ 331,032.00
Required Match: $
Required Cash Match: $
Required In-Kind Match: $
Other funding:$
TOTAL SOURCES $331,032.00
Uses of funding (Note: Include any Required Matches in your totals)
Operational costs: $331,032
Personnel: $
Contractual services: $208,310.00 (includes the City of Wichita share of $165,516.00)
Operational supplies: $67,009.00
Equipment:$55,713.00
Indirect administrative costs:$
Capital projects cost:$
TOTAL USES $331,032.00 (Total Uses of Funding should Match Sources)
Source of matching funds: N/A (Personnel matches should include Position Numbers and Cost Centers)
Source of other funding:N/A
Budget Authority Adjustment: $331,032.00 in new internal orders/fund centers for 2016; budget authority for the residual balances of the projects may be established in 2017 and beyond, since the grant period ends in 2019.
Personnel considerations: None.
Expected measurable outcomes: The JAG Grant represents funding for five departments to replace outdated equipment, provide crucial services for crimes to be adjudicated and to increase operational efficiency and effectiveness for individual departments that will lead to an increase in law enforcement effectiveness. The benchmarks for these purchases and expenses will vary between each department and are reported to the Justice Department quarterly through their Performance Measurement Tools (PMT) website. Additional details on measurable outcomes for each project is included in the JAG 2016 Project Submissions forms included in the attachment section of this Legistar Item.
Requirements from Sedgwick County: (reporting requirements or other actions required of the organization should the grant be awarded) Sedgwick County must comply with the standard federal grant assurances and certifications as well as JAG Grant requirements specified in the JAG '16 Local Solicitation document which is included in the attachment section of this Legistar Item. Additionally the county must submit quarterly; reports of expenditures in the GPRS website and reports of grant activity in the PMT website.
Alternatives: Do not apply for the Grant.
Policy considerations:The application process complies with County grant policy.
Legal considerations: The authority for this action is 42 U.S.C. 3751(a) and K.S.A. 19-101. A simple majority vote is required.