File #: 19-5553    Version: 1 Name: U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. Treasury
Type: Grant Award Renewal Status: Approved
File created: 9/10/2019 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 9/26/2019 Final action: 9/26/2019
Title: PROPOSED GRANT AWARD RENEWAL Department: Cook County's State's Attorney's Office Grantee: Cook County State's Attorney's Office Grantor: U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. Treasury Request: Authorization to renew grant Purpose: Request to extend grant period and increase funding Grant Amount: Department of Justice $910,916.61 and U.S. Treasury $385,692.42 Grant Period: 12/1/2020-11/30/24 Fiscal Impact: None Accounts: Department of Justice 11900.1250.53583.xxxxx and U.S. Treasury 11900.1250.53582.xxxxx Most Recent Date of Board Authorization for Grant: 11/15/2017 Most Recent Grant Amount: Department of Justice $1,781,504.20 and U.S. Treasury $819,000 Concurrences: The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on Cook County, if any. Summary: State and local law enforcement agencies receive equitable sharing funds by participating jointly with Department of Justice agencies on investigations that lead t...
Indexes: (Inactive) KIMBERLY M. FOXX, Cook County State's Attorney

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PROPOSED GRANT AWARD RENEWAL

 

Department:  Cook County’s State’s Attorney’s Office

 

Grantee:  Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office

 

Grantor:  U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. Treasury

 

Request: Authorization to renew grant

 

Purpose:    Request to extend grant period and increase funding  

 

Grant Amount:   Department of Justice $910,916.61 and U.S. Treasury $385,692.42

 

Grant Period:  12/1/2020-11/30/24 

 

Fiscal Impact:  None

 

Accounts: Department of Justice 11900.1250.53583.xxxxx and U.S. Treasury 11900.1250.53582.xxxxx

 

Most Recent Date of Board Authorization for Grant:  11/15/2017 

 

Most Recent Grant Amount:  Department of Justice $1,781,504.20 and U.S. Treasury $819,000

 

Concurrences:

The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on Cook County, if any.

 

Summary:  State and local law enforcement agencies receive equitable sharing funds by   participating jointly with Department of Justice agencies on investigations that lead to the seizure and  forfeiture  of property. Once an investigation is  completed  and  the  seized  assets  are  forfeited,  the  assisting  state  and local  law   enforcement  agencies  can  request  a  share  of  the  forfeited  assets  or  a  percentage  of   the proceeds derived from the sale of forfeited assets. Generally,  the  degree  of  a  state  or  local  agency’s direct participation in an investigation determines the amount or percentage of funds  shared  with  the agency. Before requesting a share of  the  seized  assets,  a  state  or  local  law  enforcement  agency  must first become a member of the  DOJ  Equitable  Sharing  Program.  To participate in the program, agencies sign and submit to DOJ an equitable sharing agreement and certification form. The agreement must be renewed annually, and by signing and submitting the agreement, the officials of participating agencies certify that they will use equitable sharing funds for law enforcement purposes.

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