JAG Local Law Enforcement Block Grant (LLEBG) (Missouri)

 
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    CFDA#

    16.738
     

    Funder Type

    State Government

    IT Classification

    B - Readily funds technology as part of an award

    Authority

    Missouri Department of Public Safety

    Summary

    The goal of Missouri's Local Law Enforcement Block Grant (LLEBG) program is to make funds available for the purchase of basic law enforcement equipment that will enable law enforcement agencies to reduce crime and improve public safety. Priority funding will be granted to those applicants requesting items directly tied to combatting violent crime through improved information sharing. Details must be provided within the application to describe such ties to officer safety; assumptions will not be made by the peer review panel in the absence of such justification.


    Allowable types of equipment include, but are not limited to, the following:

    • Mobile Data Terminals (MDTs) / Mobile Data Computers (MDCs) - Agencies seeking funding for mobile data terminals should research the type of computer being requested. The Missouri Department of Public Safety is aware that non-ruggedized laptops and tablets are typically not durable enough for road patrol purposes and therefore not the best use of federal monies. 
    • Radios (Portables/Handhelds, Mobiles, Repeaters, Base Stations, etc.) - Digital mobile radios compliant with APCO Project 25 (P25) specifications embody certain fundamental advantages, including interoperability. The term interoperability refers to radio equipment in compliance with P25 specifications, regardless of the manufacturer, that allows users to be "interoperable" with each other.
    • Body Armor - Agencies seeking funding for body armor are encouraged to seek federal funding through the Bulletproof Vest Program (BVP), to augment the amount of money available for other LLEBG supplies and equipment but will not automatically be denied funding for such items if requested.
    • Body-Worn Cameras - Agencies seeking funding for body-worn cameras are encouraged to seek federal funding through the Body-Worn Camera Policy and Implementation Program (BWC Program), to augment the amount of money available for other LLEBG equipment but will not automatically be denied funding for such items if requested.
    • Gun Racks/Locks
    • Equipment related to responding to civil unrest (Shields, helmets, laser protective eyewear, etc.)
    • In-Car Cameras
    • Light Bars/Warning Lights/Directional Sticks
    • Police Cruisers
    • Protective Clothing/Gloves
    • Reflective Vests/Raincoats
    • Ballistic Helmets and Shields
    • Road Flares/Cones
    • Security Restraint Devices (Handcuffs, Leg Irons, etc.)
    • Siren Boxes & Speakers
    • Surveillance Systems for Jails
    • Trauma Kits/First Aid Kits
    • Vehicle Cages/Partitions/Seats
     

    History of Funding

    None is available.

    Additional Information

    Ineligible activities and cost items include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following:

    • Weapons and weapons accessories, including ammunition
    • Aircraft (with the exception of a police helicopter”)
    • Computer Software
    • Finance Fees for delinquent payments
    • Surveillance systems, and security systems in buildings
    • Intoximeters
    • Less-Than-Lethal Weapons, including Taser's, batons, and stun cuffs
    • Office Equipment (e.g. desktop computers, scanners, copiers, printers)
    • Office Furniture (e.g. file cabinets, desks, chairs)
    • Non-Compliant Communication Devices (non-P25 mobile radios, portable radios that are not connected to a MOSWIN radio through a repeater)
    • Radar Guns
    • Real Estate
    • Segway's, ATVs, and Golf Carts (if the Missouri Department of Revenue/Motor Vehicle requires licensing or registration of the mode of transportation and/or if the vehicle will not be used in ordinary course of routine police patrol)
    • Spike Strips and Stop Sticks
    • Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), Unmanned Aircraft (UA), and/or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)
    • Vehicles (with the exception of a police cruiser”)
    • Vessels (with the exception of a police boat”)

    Contacts

    Joni McCarter

    Joni McCarter
    P.O. Box 749
    Jefferson City, MO 65102
    573-522-3007
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Any state or local agency within Missouri may apply for LLEBG funding for its law enforcement agency, so long as the municipality is not eligible for a direct local JAG award from BJA. Non-profit and for-profit organizations are ineligible. 

    Deadline Details

    Applications are to be submitted by November 3, 2023. A similar deadline is anticipated annually.

    Award Details

    Awards are up to $9,999.99. Cost sharing/matching is not required. Period of performance is six months, from January 1, 2024 through June 30, 2024.

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