BJA Programs

Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program

FY 2009 JAG Program Solicitations:
Note: These are the annual JAG solicitations, which are separate from the Recovery Act JAG solicitations.

Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program (FY 2009 Local Solicitation)
Applications are no longer being accepted

Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program (FY 2009 State Solicitation)
Applications are no longer being accepted

FY 2009 JAG Allocations (State and Local)
FY 2009 JAG Variable Passthrough Information

FY 2009 JAG Frequently Asked Questions

For information on JAG Program funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, please go to www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/recoveryJAG/recoveryjag.html.

Grants Management System (GMS) On-line Training Tool

JAG Overview:
JAG Performance Measures
Please note these are draft measures and may change slightly based on feedback from the field and the Office of the Inspector General (OIG). This version of the measures is accurate as of May 11, 2009.

Reporting Period and Due Date for JAG Reports

The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program allows states and local governments to support a broad range of activities to prevent and control crime and to improve the criminal justice system. JAG replaces the Byrne Formula and Local Law Enforcement Block Grant (LLEBG) programs with a single funding mechanism that simplifies the administration process for grantees.

The procedure for allocating JAG funds is a formula based on population and crime statistics, in combination with a minimum allocation to ensure that each state and territory receives an appropriate share. Traditionally, under the Byrne Formula and LLEBG Programs, funds were distributed 60/40 between state and local recipients. This distribution continues under JAG.

JAG Purpose Areas:

Legislation:
Public Law 109-162, Title XI—Department of Justice Reauthorization, Subtitle B—Improving the Department of Justice's Grant Programs, Chapter 1—Assisting Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Agencies, Sec. 1111. Merger of Byrne Grant Program and Local Law Enforcement Block Grant Program

Eligibility:
State and local jurisdictions are eligible for JAG funding as identified in the FY 2009 JAG allocation charts. (Coming soon.)

Any law enforcement or justice initiative funded under the Byrne Formula or LLEBG Programs is eligible for funding under the JAG Program's six purpose areas. JAG funds can be used to pay for personnel, overtime, and equipment. Funds provided for the states can be used for statewide initiatives, technical assistance and training, and support for local and rural jurisdictions.

How JAG Differs From Byrne and LLEBG:

How/When To Apply:
The FY 2009 solicitations were released May 22, 2009. All applications must be submitted via the Office of Justice Programs Grants Management System (GMS).

Related Information:
FY 2008 JAG Allocations (State and Local)
FYs 2007/2008 JAG State Allocation Comparisons
FY 2008 JAG Variable Passthrough Information
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program (FY 2008 State Solicitation)
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program (FY 2008 Local Solicitation)
FY 2008 JAG Frequently Asked Questions

FY 2007 JAG Allocations (State and Local) and FY 2007 JAG Variable Passthrough Information
FYs 2006/2007 JAG State Allocation Comparisons
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program (FY 2007 State Solicitation)
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program (FY 2007 Local Solicitation)

Checklist for New SAA Administrators and SAA Staff

Read about Officer Edward R. Byrne

FY 2006 State Solicitation
FY 2006 Local Solicitation
FY 2006 JAG Allocations
FY 2006 JAG Variable Passthrough Information

FY 2005 JAG Application Kit for States
FY 2005 JAG Application Kit for Locals
FY 2005 JAG Allocations and Disparate Information
FY 2005 JAG Variable Passthrough Information

Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program 2005 (Bureau of Justice Statistics Technical Report) (PDF)

Contact Information:
Please contact your BJA State Policy Advisor