COPS-HIRING-PROGRAM-APPLICATION-2017

CHP provides funding directly to law enforcement agencies to hire and/or rehire career law enforcement officers in an effort to increase their community policing capacity and crime prevention efforts.

2017 CHP grants will cover up to 75 percent of the approved entry-level salary and fringe benefits

of each newly-hired and/or rehired, full-time sworn career law enforcement officer over the three-year (36 months) grant period, with a minimum 25 percent local cash match requirement and a maximum federal share of $125,000 per officer position.

CHP grant funding will be based on your agency’s current entry-level salary and fringe benefits for full-time sworn officers; any additional costs for higher than entry-level salaries and fringe benefits will be the responsibility of the grantee agency.

All agencies’ requests will be capped at no more than five percent of their actual sworn force strength as reported at the time of updated application, up to a maximum of 25 officers.

Agencies with a service population of 1 million or above may apply for up to 25 officer positions; agencies with a service population less than 1 million may apply for up to 15 officer positions.

[The request of any agency with a sworn force less than or equal to 20 will be capped at one officer.] Funding under this program may be used to:• Hire new officers, which includes filling existing officer vacancies that are no longer funded in your agency’s budget.

• Rehire officers who have already been laid off from any jurisdiction as a result of state, local, or Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) budget reductions.

The rehired officers must be rehired on or after the official grant award start date as it appears on your agency’s award document.

Documentation must be maintained showing the dates that the positions were laid off and rehired.• Rehire officers who are (at the time of application) currently scheduled to be laid off by your jurisdiction on a specific future date as a result of state, local, or BIA budget reductions.

Grantees will be required to continue funding the positions with local funding until the dates of the scheduled lay-offs.

The dates of the scheduled lay-offs and the number of positions affected must be identified in the CHP application.

CHP grants can be used to hire and or rehire School Resource Officers.

Please note that the COPS Office requires that the officer(s) deployed into the SRO position(s) spend a minimum of 75 percent of their time in and around primary and/or secondary schools, working on youth-related activities.

The time commitment of the funded officers must be above and beyond the amount of time that the agency devoted to the schools before receiving the grant.

There must be an increase in the level of community policing activities performed in and around primary or secondary schools in the agency’s jurisdiction as a result of the grant.
Related Programs

Public Safety Partnership and Community Policing Grants

Department of Justice


Agency: Department of Justice

Office: Community Oriented Policing Services

Estimated Funding: Not Available


Who's Eligible





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
COPS Hiring Program

Additional Information of Eligibility:
The COPS Hiring Program (CHP) is an open solicitation.

All state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies that have primary law enforcement authority are eligible to apply.

CHP applicants must have a police department that is operational as of July 10, 2017, which is the close of this application, or receive services through a new or existing contract for law enforcement service.

If funds under this program are to be used as part of a written contracting agreement for law enforcement services (e.g., a town that contracts with a neighboring sheriff’s department to receive services), the agency wishing to receive law enforcement services must be the legal applicant in this application.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/Default.asp?Item=2367

Contact:
COPS Office Response Center Phone: 800.421.6770

Agency Email Description:
COPS Response Center

Agency Email:
askCopsRC@usdoj.gov

Date Posted:
2017-05-22

Application Due Date:
2017-07-10

Archive Date:
2017-09-30


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