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Application Checklist <br /> Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Formula Program: FY 2021 Local <br /> Solicitation <br /> This application checklist has been created as an aid in developing an application. The DOJ <br /> Application Submission Checklist is another resource. <br /> What an Applicant Must Do: <br /> Prior to Registering in Grants.gov: <br /> ❑ Acquire a DUNS Number (see OJP Grant Application Resource Guide) <br /> ❑ Acquire or renew registration with SAM (see OJP Grant Application Resource Guide) <br /> To Register with Grants.gov: <br /> ❑ Acquire AOR and Grants.gov username/password (see OJP Grant Application <br /> Resource Guide) <br /> ❑ Acquire AOR confirmation from the E-Biz POC (see OJP Grant Application <br /> Resource Guide) <br /> To Find Funding Opportunity: <br /> ❑ Search for the Funding Opportunity on Grants.gov <br /> ❑ Access Funding Opportunity and Application Package (see OJP Grant Application <br /> Resource Guide) <br /> ❑ Sign up for Grants.gov email notifications (optional) (see OJP Grant Application <br /> Resource Guide) <br /> ❑ Read Important Notice: Applying for Grants in Grants.gov <br /> ❑ Read OJP policy and guidance on conference approval, planning, and reporting <br /> available at oip.qov/financialquide/DOJ/PostawardRequirements/chapter3.10a.htm <br /> (see OJP Grant Application Resource Guide) <br /> Overview of Post-Award Legal Requirements: <br /> ❑ Review the "Overview of Legal Requirements Generally Applicable to OJP Grants and <br /> Cooperative Agreements- FY 2021 Awards" in the OJP Funding Resource Center. <br /> Scope Requirement: <br /> ❑ The federal amount requested is within the allowable limit(s) of the FY 2021 JAG Allocations <br /> listed at: https://bia.oip.gov/program/iaq/fv-2021-allocations. <br /> Eligibility Requirement: <br /> Only units of local government may apply under this solicitation. By law, for purposes of the JAG <br /> Program, the term "units of local government" includes a town, township, village, parish, city, <br /> county, borough, or other general-purpose political subdivision of a state; or it may be a <br /> federally recognized Indian tribal government that performs law enforcement functions (as <br /> determined by the Secretary of the Interior). A unit of local government also may be any law <br /> enforcement district or judicial enforcement district established under applicable state law with <br /> authority to independently establish a budget and impose taxes; for example, in Louisiana, a <br /> unit of local government means a district attorney or parish sheriff. <br /> 23 <br />