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Item 10 - Approve Appropriation Adjustment for Bureau of Justice Assistance FY24 – Byrne Discretionary Community Project
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Award Letter <br />August 15, 2024 <br />Dear Alvaro Nunez, <br /> <br />On behalf of Attorney General Merrick B. Garland, it is my pleasure to inform you the Office of Justice Programs <br />(OJP) has approved the application submitted by SANTA ANA, CITY OF for an award under the funding opportunity <br />entitled 2024 BJA FY24 Invited to Apply- Byrne Discretionary Community Project Grants/Byrne Discretionary Grants <br />Program. The approved award amount is $963,000. <br />Review the Award Instrument below carefully and familiarize yourself with all conditions and requirements before <br />accepting your award. The Award Instrument includes the Award Offer (Award Information, Project Information, <br />Financial Information, and Award Conditions) and Award Acceptance. For COPS Office and OVW funding the Award <br />Offer also includes any Other Award Documents. <br />Please note that award requirements include not only the conditions and limitations set forth in the Award Offer, but <br />also compliance with assurances and certifications that relate to conduct during the period of performance for the <br />award. These requirements encompass financial, administrative, and programmatic matters, as well as other important <br />matters (e.g., specific restrictions on use of funds). Therefore, all key staff should receive the award conditions, the <br />assurances and certifications, and the application as approved by OJP , so that they understand the award <br />requirements. Information on all pertinent award requirements also must be provided to any subrecipient of the award. <br /> <br />Should you accept the award and then fail to comply with an award requirement, DOJ will pursue appropriate remedies <br />for non-compliance, which may include termination of the award and/or a requirement to repay award funds. <br />Prior to accepting the award, your Entity Administrator must assign a Financial Manager, Grant Award Administrator, <br />and Authorized Representative(s) in the Justice Grants System (JustGrants). The Entity Administrator will need to <br />ensure the assigned Authorized Representative(s) is current and has the legal authority to accept awards and bind the <br />entity to the award terms and conditions. To accept the award, the Authorized Representative(s) must accept all parts <br />of the Award Offer in the Justice Grants System (JustGrants), including by executing the required declaration and <br />certification, within 45 days from the award date. <br />To access your funds, you will need to enroll in the Automated Standard Application for Payments (ASAP) system, if <br />you haven’t already completed the enrollment process in ASAP. The Entity Administrator should have already received <br />an email from ASAP to initiate this process. <br />Congratulations, and we look forward to working with you. <br />Brent J. Cohen <br />Acting Assistant Attorney General <br />Office for Civil Rights Notice for All Recipients <br />The Office for Civil Rights (OCR), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) enforces <br />federal civil rights laws and other provisions that prohibit discrimination by recipients of federal financial <br />assistance from OJP, the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS), and the Office on Violence <br />Against Women (OVW). <br />Several civil rights laws, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation <br />Act of 1973, require recipients of federal financial assistance (recipients) to give assurances that they will comply <br />with those laws. Taken together, these and other civil rights laws prohibit recipients from discriminating in the <br />provision of services and employment because of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, and sex or from <br />discriminating in the provision of services on the bases of age. <br />Some recipients of DOJ financial assistance have additional obligations to comply with other applicable <br />nondiscrimination provisions like the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, which prohibits <br />Page: 2 of 22 <br />EXHIBIT 1
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