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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Program Guide
 
Recovery Act: Assistance to Rural Law Enforcement to Combat Crime and Drugs
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Federal Program Information
Federal Program Description helps rural states and rural areas prevent and combat crime, especially drug-related crime, and provides for national support efforts, including training and technical assistance programs strategically targeted to address rural needs.

CFDA Number 16.810
Assistance Type Project Grants
ARRA Citation Section II; Division A; Title II; Page 16
ARRA Reporting In order to receive funds under this solicitation, applicants must certify that they will satisfy the reporting requirements of section 1512(c) of the Recovery Act, which requires detailed reporting (including reporting on subawards) not later then ten calendar days after the end of each calendar quarter. Grant recipients will participate in an evaluation of any programs supported through this solicitation. The National Institute of Justice will manage these evaluations activities through the selection of evaluators who will work directly with grant recipients. Each applicant must certify their willingness and capacity to participate in an evaluation, and to provide access to data.
Federal Agency Department of Justice
 
NYS Information
NYS Program Title NA
NYS Agency NA
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Program Funding
National Total $125,000,000
NYS Share None to date
Flow of Funds  Direct to grantee from the DOJ, Bureau of Justice Assistance.
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Federal Grant Notice(s)
Status Closed
Title Recovery Act: Assistance to Rural Law Enforcement to Combat Crime and Drugs
Eligible Entries local (including county) and tribal law enforcement agencies located in "rural areas," as that term is defined below. In addition, state law enforcement agencies that are from "rural states" or that provide assistance to one or more "rural areas" are eligible to apply.
(A) "Rural areas"—
The term "rural area" means either: (I) a jurisdiction that is not located in a metropolitan statistical area (MSA), as defined by the Office of Management and Budget (www.whitehouse.gov/omb/bulletins/fy2009/09-01.pdf );
or (II) any jurisdiction located in an MSA, but in a county or tribal jurisdiction that has a population less than 50,000.

Special rules will apply for independent cities and townships. See the

FAQs

for further information.

(B) "Rural states"—
 
The term "rural state" means a state that has a population density of 52 or fewer persons per square mile or a state in which the largest county has fewer than 150,000 people based on the most recent decennial census.


Website http://www.ojp.gov/recovery/RLEA_Awards.htm
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Awards and Outcomes
Website http://www.recovery.gov/transparency/pages/home.aspx?State=NY