To enhance the quality and
completeness of the nation's criminal history record systems; to provide
financial and technical assistance to States for the establishment or
improvement of computerized criminal history record systems and in their
efforts to collect data on stalking and domestic violence; to improve data
accessibility and support data transmissions to the national system which will
permit the immediate identification of persons who are prohibited from
purchasing firearms, are subject to domestic violence protective orders, or
are ineligible to hold positions of responsibility involving children, the
elderly, or the disabled; to support the development of accurate and complete
State sex offender identification and registration systems which interface
with the FBI's Sex Offender Registry and meet applicable Federal and State
requirements; to develop and improve the processes for identifying,
classifying, collecting, and entering data regarding stalking and domestic
violence into local, State, and national crime information databases; to
ensure that criminal justice systems are designed, implemented, or upgraded to
be compliant where applicable, with the FBI operated National Instant Criminal
Background Check System and Interstate Automated Fingerprint Identification
System, meet other applicable statewide or regional criminal justice
information sharing standards and plans; and, build upon ongoing efforts so as
to support the wide range of technology based, criminal justice information,
identification, and communications needs identified by the States.
TYPES OF ASSISTANCE:
Project Grants. Place Cursor Here for Definition
USES AND USE RESTRICTIONS:
Allowable uses of funds are outlined in the NCHIP fiscal year 2001 Program
Announcement expected for release in April 2001.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
Applicant Eligibility:
Awards will be made to the agency designated by
the Governor to administer the NCHIP program. An award will be made to each
eligible applicant State. The designated agency may be the agency with primary
responsibility for implementing the major activity to be funded with NCHIP funds
or a parent agency with programmatic oversight over, and legislative authority
to transfer funds to, such agency.
Beneficiary Eligibility:
Funds awarded to the State may be allocated
for use in State or local agencies or the courts. Private organizations may
receive funds under contract arrangements with a governmental unit to which
NCHIP funds are allocated by the State.
Credentials/Documentation:
The applicant must furnish, along with the
application for an award, a detailed budget, a budget narrative, and a program
narrative including the accomplishments, goals, impact, methods, evaluation
plan, and resources of the project.
A potential grantee should contact the
Headquarters Office, Carol G. Kaplan, Chief, Criminal History Improvement
Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Department of Justice, Washington, DC
20531, or call (202) 307-0759 or email kaplanc@ojp.usdoj.gov, to obtain a copy
of the program announcement. The standard application forms as furnished by the
Office of Justice Programs (OJP), in accordance with 28, CFR Part 66 (Common
Rule), must be used for this program. This program is eligible for coverage
under E.O. 12372, "Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs." An
applicant should consult the office or official designated as the single point
of contact in his or her State for more information on the process the State
requires to be followed in applying for assistance, if the State has selected
the program for review.
Application Procedure:
Application forms are available through inquiry
to the Grants/Contracts Management Division, OJP, Department of Justice,
Washington, DC 20531.
Award Procedure:
An award is granted by the Director of the Bureau of
Justice Statistics and must be accepted by the applicant agency or institution
according to the special conditions of the grant or cooperative agreement.
Deadlines:
Contact the Headquarters Office, Carol G. Kaplan, Chief,
Criminal History Improvement Programs at (202) 307-0759 or email kaplanc@ojp.usdoj.gov
for application deadlines. The NCHIP Program Announcement, also contains
submission information.
Range of Approval/Disapproval Time:
Approximately 90 days.
Appeals:
Hearing by Director.
Renewals:
Awards may be for up to 12 months. Activities must be
completed by July 31, 2004.
ASSISTANCE CONSIDERATIONS:
Formula and Matching Requirements:
Provision of a 10 percent cash or
in-kind match by the recipient is required.
Length and Time Phasing of Assistance:
Project duration period will be
for up to 12 months. Funds will be made available by "direct
disbursement" at request of grantee or by Letter of Credit.
POST ASSISTANCE REQUIREMENTS:
Reports:
Reporting requirements include: Financial Status Reports
containing the actual expenditures for the reporting period and cumulative for
the award to be submitted quarterly; and Program Reports presenting information
relevant to the performance of the project to be submitted biannually.
Audits:
In accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular No. A-133,
(Revised, June 24, 1997), "Audits of States, Local Governments, and
Non-Profit Organizations," nonfederal entities that expend financial
assistance of $300,000 or more in Federal awards will have a single or a
program-specific audit conducted for that year. Nonfederal entities that expend
less than $300,000 a year in Federal awards are exempt from Federal audit
requirements for the year, except as noted in Circular No. A-133.
Records:
In accordance with the requirements set forth in 28 CFR Parts
66 and 70, all financial records, supporting documents, statistical records, and
all other records pertinent to the award shall be retained by each organization
for at least 3 years following the closure of the most recent audit report.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION:
Account Identification:
15-0401-0-1-754; 15-0404-0-1-754.
Obligations:
(Grants) FY 01 $38,005,171; FY 02 est $38,000,000; and FY
03 est $38,000,000.
The goal of the program is to assist States in improving the automation,
accuracy, and completeness of criminal history records and records of
protective orders involving domestic violence and stalking; developing
complete and accurate in- state sexual offender registries; and facilitating
the interstate exchange of such records through national systems.
REGULATIONS, GUIDELINES, AND LITERATURE:
Office of Justice Programs Financial Guide.
INFORMATION CONTACTS:
Regional or Local Office:
None.
Headquarters Office:
Carol G. Kaplan, Chief, Criminal History
Improvement Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Department of Justice,
Washington, DC 20531. Telephone: (202) 307-0759 or kaplanc@ojp.usdoj.gov. Use
the same number for FTS.
Web Site Address:
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov.
RELATED PROGRAMS:
None.
EXAMPLES OF FUNDED PROJECTS:
Not applicable.
CRITERIA FOR SELECTING PROPOSALS:
Criteria are described in the fiscal year 2000 NCHIP Program Announcement.