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OJP's Information Related to the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009


IMPORTANT REMINDER: Registration for FederalReporting.gov begins Monday, August 17th

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Overview of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
of 2009 (Recovery Act)

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) was signed into law by President Obama on February 17, 2009. It is an unprecedented effort to jumpstart our economy, create or save millions of jobs, and put a down payment on addressing long-neglected challenges so our country can thrive in the 21st century. The Act is an extraordinary response to a crisis unlike any since the Great Depression, and includes measures to modernize our nation's infrastructure, enhance energy independence, expand educational opportunities, preserve and improve affordable health care, provide tax relief, and protect those in greatest need.

Implementing the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act)

The Recovery Act will inject $787 billion into the economy, providing jobs and much needed resources for states and local communities. Among these resources is more than $4 billion for state and local law enforcement and other criminal and juvenile justice activities. The Office of Justice Programs (OJP) which provides federal leadership in developing the nation's capacity to prevent and control crime, administering justice, and assisting victims, will administer $2.76 billion of this funding.

Link to OJP Recovery Act Fact Sheet    Link to OJP Recovery Act Funding Opportunities

Assistance Available through the Recovery Act and Administered by OJP:


Plans and Reports

The OJP funding listed above is in addition to $1 billion to hire new police officers and $225 million to combat violence against women. For more information on additional Department of Justice grant program opportunities please visit the COPS Office and the Office on Violence Against Women. To learn about the Department of Justice's implementation of the Recovery Act, please visit www.usdoj.gov/recovery.

Announcements

08/18/2009 IMPORTANT REMINDER: Registration for FederalReporting.gov begins Monday, August 17th

07/13/2009 Supplemental 1 – List of Programs Subject to Recipient Reporting

06/22/2009 Memorandum for the Heads of Departments and Agencies regarding Implementing Guidance for the Reports on Use of Funds Pursuant to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

06/22/2009 Recipient Reporting Data Model - “Transparency, Accountability, and Oversight”

05/14/2009 Memorandum for the Heads of Departments and Agencies regarding Payments to State Grantees for Administrative Costs of Recovery Act Activities

05/14/2009 OMB Announces New Recovery Act Administrative Costs Guidance for States

04/24/2009 Attorney General Eric Holder Announces $100 Million in Recovery Act Funds for Victims Assistance and Compensation

Click here for more Recovery Act and OJP Announcements.


OJP encourages all interested and eligible applicants to register now to apply for funding. Potential applicants need to obtain a DUNS (Data Universal Numbering System) number and must register with the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) registrant database. A DUNS number is a unique number that identifies an organization and helps track the distribution of grant money. The CCR is a central repository of organizations working with the federal government.

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