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Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program, 2019

NCJ Number
300290
Date Published
July 2021
Description

This report describes the steps used to calculate the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) formula-based award amounts and presents summary results of the fiscal year 2019 calculations. The JAG program provides states, tribes, and local governments with critical funding necessary to support a range of criminal justice areas. The Bureau of Justice Assistance administers the program, and the Bureau of Justice Statistics calculates the award amounts. States and localities receive funds based on their resident population reported by the U.S. Census Bureau and on violent crime data reported to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program.

Highlights
  • The total allocation for the 2019 JAG funding was approximately $263.8 million, of which $257.7 million went to states and $6.1 million to United States territories and the District of Columbia.
  • The five states with the largest total allocations were California ($29.9 million), Texas ($21.3 million), Florida ($16.0 million), New York ($14.0 million), and Illinois ($9.9 million).
  • A total of 1,466 local governments were eligible for awards, either directly or through a joint award with other governments within their county. The five local governments eligible to receive the largest awards were New York City ($3.9 million), Chicago ($2.1 million), Los Angeles ($2.0 million), Houston ($1.7 million), and Philadelphia ($1.5 million).
  • Two states had 100 or more local governments eligible to receive award funds either directly or through a shared award: California (206) and Florida (114).

Date Published: July 20, 2021