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Grant Opportunity Profile
Grant Opportunity ID |
Non-Gateway |
Agency |
Division of Criminal Justice Services |
Grant Opportunity |
SFY 2018/19 CRIME ANALYSIS CENTER PROGRAM |
Contact Name |
David Martin |
Contact Email |
David.Martin@dcjs.ny.gov |
Solicitation Profile |
******PLEASE SEE ATTACHED RFP FOR COMPLETE DETAILS, REQUIREMENTS, AND DEADLINES****** The Crime Analysis Centers provide centrally located, multi-jurisdictional units responsible for conducting in-depth regional analysis of crime, and sharing the results of those analyses with the local CAC partners and other involved public safety officials. CACs provide a comprehensive picture of the criminal environment within the participating counties where the Crime Analysis Centers exist, allowing law enforcement executives to make more informed decisions in the areas of strategic planning and tactical deployment, and aiding investigators in solving crimes.
Eligible entities include any not-for-profit universities and/or institutes which offer specialization in the fields of criminal justice or public safety and which have significant relevant experience in undertaking recent or current crime analysis to support law enforcement or public safety initiatives. Eligible applicants currently receiving funding for crime analysis center positions must submit a proposal in response to this RFP in order to continue to receive funding for those positions. All requests for funding must be to support DCJS-funded personnel. Eligible applicants may submit a proposal to support any of the five CACs in Albany, Erie, Monroe, Onondaga and Franklin Counties.
The personnel supported through this RFP will be solely dedicated to their assigned CAC location. All crime analyst-related positions will work under the direction of its CAC Director and the CAC Director will work under the general direction of the CAC Board, as applicable.
DCJS expects to award SFY 2018-19 funding for the program period October 1, 2018 through September 30, 2019, contingent on the merit of applications and the availability of state funding.
Additional information, including program goals and objectives, eligible applicants and program services, application requirements, and criteria for awards, are outlined in the RFA on the DCJS’ website at http://www.criminaljustice.ny.gov/ofpa/newrfp.htm.
Questions regarding this RFP may be submitted to funding@dcjs.ny.gov until Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 12:00 P.M. (noon). Responses to questions will be posted on or about Monday, March 26, 2018 on the DCJS website, www.criminaljustice.ny.gov Application deadline is 12:00 Noon, Tuesday, April 17, 2018. All applications must be submitted through the DCJS Grants Management System (GMS) in accordance with the instructions outlined in the RFP. Prospective applicants not yet registered on GMS should treat this as a priority and should review the GMS registration and on-line application instructions in the RFP. Request for technical assistance accessing and using GMS should be directed to DCJS’ Office of Program Development and Funding at (518) 457–9787.
Minority Sub-Contracting Goal: 25% Women Owned Sub-Contracting Goal: 5%
******PLEASE SEE ATTACHED RFP FOR COMPLETE DETAILS, REQUIREMENTS, AND DEADLINES******
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Full Announcement Details |
Announcement Link | Click here |
Applications Due (Date / Time)
April 17, 2018 / 12:00 PM ET |
Bidder's Conference(s)/Application Workshop(s)
None available
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Anticipated Award Date | Wednesday, May 16, 2018 |
Anticipated Initial Contract Length | 12 Months |
Total Funding Available | $3,000,000.00 |
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Narrative | ******PLEASE SEE ATTACHED RFP FOR COMPLETE DETAILS, REQUIREMENTS, AND DEADLINES******Contracts will be funded with state and/or federal funds. Applicants may use funds for crime analyst salaries, including certain fringe benefits, and essential administrative costs, overtime, travel and training. Travel and training may be requested for individuals assigned to the CAC not funded through this grant but contribute to the overall goal of the CAC and the purpose of this funding. Grantees are expected to pay for these travel and training expenses when the expense is first incurred. Not-for-Profits are eligible to receive up to 25% of the contract value as an advance at the time of contract execution and may use a portion of this advance to pay for these expenses. Each proposal must outline the amount of funding requested for consultant services to cover the salaries of personnel and the funding that is being requested for administrative costs. Funding for Indirect costs is capped at 15%. |
Letter of Intent | Not Required |
Letter of Intent Due | |
Narrative | |
Questions Due Date | Tuesday, March 20, 2018 |
Questions and Answers Narrative | ******PLEASE SEE ATTACHED RFP FOR COMPLETE DETAILS, REQUIREMENTS, AND DEADLINES******Questions regarding this RFP should be emailed to dcjsfunding@dcjs.ny.gov. Please reference “SFY 2018-19 Crime Analysis Centers (CACs)” in the subject line of your email. Responses to submitted questions will be posted on the DCJS website at http://www.criminaljustice.ny.gov/ofpa/index.htm as indicated above. If the applicant has any general questions such as, “Did DCJS receive my e-mail?” please call (518) 457-9787. Please note that DCJS cannot answer substantive questions concerning this solicitation in any manner other than the e-mail method. |
Questions and Answers Posting Type | Link |
Questions and Answers Posting Date | 3/26/2018 12:00:00 AM |
Questions and Answers Link or Upload | Click here |
Eligible Applicants | Not-For-Profit, Governmental Entity |
Target Population(s) | Organizations - Government Entities, Organizations - Not-For Profits |
Service Area(s) | Justice Services, Public Safety Supports, Government Supports |
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