CFDA#
16.738
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Funder Type
State Government
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IT Classification
B - Readily funds technology as part of an award
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Authority
Iowa Governor's Office of Drug Control Policy (ODCP)
Summary
The Governor's Office of Drug Control Policy (ODCP), under the Byrne-Justice Assistance Grant Program, provides financial assistance to support a broad range of activities to prevent and control crime and to improve the criminal justice system. The JAG program places an emphasis on violent crime, drug offenses, and serious offenders.
Allowable expenses include:
- Personnel costs
- Equipment
- Operating expenses
- Personnel training (may require prior approval by the Governor's Office of Drug Control Policy)
- Overtime pay
- Supplies
- Travel (out of state travel requires prior approval by the Governor's Office of Drug Control Policy)
- Professional services (requires prior approval by the Governor's Office of Drug Control Policy)
History of Funding
None is available.
Additional Information
Grant projects are funded on a reimbursement basis. All projects awarded grant funds must complete and submit regular expenditure report forms requesting federal reimbursement, and quarterly progress report forms. Financial and progress reporting will be submitted through the electronic grant management system. Grantees may be required to use an electronic transfer of funds process for reimbursement.
Unallowable Expenses Include:
- Land acquisition
- Bonuses or commissions
- Travel or compensation for federal employees
- Military type equipment
- Lobbying
- Fundraising
Due to federal restrictions and/or limited amounts of funding, as a general rule, ODCP does not fund projects for which a dedicated funding source is available, or provide continuation or stopgap funding for projects initiated with other grant funding. Grant funding does not support DARE personnel, canines, weapons, tasers, basic law enforcement equipment, construction, and vehicles.
Eligibility Details
Those eligible to receive grant funds from ODCP include state and local units of government, Indian tribes, faith based organizations and nonprofit entities,
Deadline Details
Applications were to be submitted by October 22, 2019. A similar deadline is anticipated annually.
Award Details
Approximately $350,000 is available this competitive grant process.
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