Applications are due in the Crime Commission Office by 5:00 p.m. CDT on April 28th, 2011. A similar deadline is anticipated annually.
While the following JAG purpose areas remain consistent with the current JAG state plan, the Crime Commission is seeking to expand initiatives within these purpose areas. Funding priority will be given to applicants who propose new initiatives grounded in evidence/research based, data driven philosophy within these primary purpose areas. Current JAG sub-grantees applying for routine activities currently funded with regular JAG funds will receive second priority. Please review the following priority funding purpose areas carefully and contact the JAG Administrator at the Crime Commission for questions. All applicants must be able to show during the current grant that grant management practices have been followed appropriately in regards to grant requirements, i.e. required statistics; quarterly reports; meeting reporting deadlines; reporting expenditures; utilizing subgrant adjustments correctly; etc. Grant management and compliance to requirements will be considered in this competitive process. Priority Program Areas:
(1) Enhanced Multi-Jurisdictional Task Forces; (2) Law Enforcement Programs; (3) Prosecution and Court Programs; (5) Training of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Personnel; (6) Justice Information Sharing, Planning, Implementation and Technology Improvements.
None is available.
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http://www.ncc.ne.gov/grant_information/documents/2011_JAG_Application_Instructions.pdf
Name: Lisa Stamm
Department: Natonal Crime Commission
Street: 301 Centennial Mall South
P.O. Box 94946
City: Lincoln
Zip: 68509
Email: Lisa.Stamm@nebraska.gov

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