2021-22 Law Enforcement Specialized Units (LE) Program RFP
- Response deadline
- Oct 16, 2021 Closed
- Date posted
- Jul 16, 2021
- Source
- Open notice
Description
Purpose: The purpose of the LE Program is to create or enhance specialized units to provide a coordinated response to victims of domestic violence and their children. This will be accomplished through investigation of incidents, immediate victim advocacy, training for patrol officers/first responders, and the development of effective protocols and practices that will continue after the Grant Subaward performance cycle has ended. To be eligible to receive funds: The Applicant must be a city or county law enforcement department within the State of California, as defined in California Penal Code § 830.1. Receive a minimum of 50% of available points to be eligible for funding; however, a minimum score does not guarantee funding. Eligible Applicants: To be eligible to receive funds: The Applicant must be a city or county law enforcement department within the State of California, as defined in California Penal Code § 830.1. Receive a minimum of 50% of available points to be eligible for funding; however, a minimum score does not guarantee funding. Eligible Geographies: California Matching Funding: Requires a cash or in-kind match equal to 25 percent of the total project cost. Tribes and victim service providers are exempt.
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