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Office of the Governor, Public Safety Office · NOFO PSO-CJ-2026 · Assistance Listing 16.738

Justice Assistance Grant (JAG)

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Pass-through of the federal Edward Byrne Memorial JAG program for local law enforcement, prosecution, courts, and crime prevention.

Award range
$25,000 - $750,000
Application deadline
2026-06-15
Cost share
None

Overview

This program is administered under the Texas Grant Management Standards (TxGMS v2.1, Texas Comptroller) and 2 CFR Part 200 (federal Uniform Guidance). Applications go through (1) an eligibility and completeness review, (2) a substantive scoring review by program staff and external peer reviewers, and (3) an award decision by the executive director or governing board.

Statutory authority: 34 U.S.C. § 10152 (Edward Byrne Memorial JAG).

Eligibility

  • Local Government
  • Nonprofit
  • Texas-based entity in good standing with the Comptroller and Secretary of State
  • Active SAM.gov registration with no exclusions; valid Unique Entity ID (UEI)
  • Current on all prior state grant reporting and audits (no unresolved findings)

Award terms

Performance period
Oct 1, 2026 - Sep 30, 2027
Payment basis
Reimbursement (cost-incurred)
Reporting
Quarterly Progress + Financial Status (TxGMS v2.1)

Required documents

  • IRS W-9 (current revision)
  • Project / program narrative (problem, approach, performance measures)
  • Detailed budget and budget narrative (cost basis per line)
  • Resolution from governing body authorizing application and designating Authorized Official
  • Most recent audited financial statements (or Single Audit if expending >$750K federal/year)
  • SAM.gov Unique Entity ID (UEI) confirmation
  • Certifications regarding Lobbying, Debarment, Drug-Free Workplace (SF-LLL where applicable)