Adult Criminal Justice Policy & Planning
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program
Request for Public Comment
State of Connecticut
2017 Justice Assistance Formula Grant (JAG) Program Statewide Plan
The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Formula Grant (JAG) Program is a federal formula grant program authorized under 42 U.S.C. §3751(a) and administered by the U.S. Department of Justice. The JAG program assists states and local governments with the prevention and control of crime and improvement of the criminal justice system. (CFDA#16.738)
The FEDERAL JAG program includes multiple funding streams available to either State government or Local governments. The federal agency awards the JAG Formula grant to the Connecticut Office of Policy and Management (OPM); a portion of the JAG Formula grant must pass-through to local governments. A separate JAG funding stream, the Local Direct JAG program, enables a specific set of local jurisdictions to receive a JAG grant directly from the USDOJ; the program is limited to jurisdictions with high violent crime rates.
I. JAG Formula Grant (includes state agency funding and variable pass-through funds for local government):
Only States may apply for the JAG Formula program. The federal agency awards JAG funds to each state based on a formula weighted for violent crime and population. The federal agency awards the JAG grant to the State Administering Agency (SAA) which is responsible for identifying funding priorities, managing a multi-disciplinary planning process and oversight of sub-recipient projects.
The Connecticut Office of Policy and Management (OPM) is the State Administering Agency (SAA) for Connecticut’s State Justice Assistance Grant program. As the SAA, OPM is responsible for coordinating a transparent planning process and allocating grant funds to support structural reforms that improve the administration of justice, while saving taxpayer money. OPM is also responsible for assuring that sub-recipients are in compliance with applicable federal and state financial and programmatic requirements and verifying that funds are expended within federal program policies.
The JAG Formula grant includes three mandatory funding categories:
1) Local Variable Pass-Through Funds (LVPT): The federal program requires the State’s Administrative Agency (SAA) to “pass-through” a federally-determined percentage of the State’s JAG award to local governments (Local Variable Pass-Through LVPT). The SAA determines the allocation process and award cycles.
II. Local (Direct) JAG (available to specific set of local jurisdictions):
Eleanor Michael 860-418-6298 eleanor.michael@ct.gov