To start your 2022 grant application go to our new version of EGrants in IGX at https://egrantsigx.myfloridalegal.com.
Welcome to the EGrants System
Welcome to the Office of the Florida Attorney General, Division of Victim Services and Criminal Justice Programs customized paperless grants management system. EGrants will ensure better access to grant opportunities and less time and effort managing the paperwork of the grant process. Key functions include notices of funding availability, applications, award notices, approved budgets, contracts, fiscal and narrative reports.
Bureau of Advocacy and Grants Management
If you have any questions or you need assistance, please contact the Bureau of Advocacy and Grants Management at (850) 414-3380. The Florida Crime Stoppers ActThe Florida Crime Stoppers Act was passed by the Legislature in 1998. The Act establishes the Crime Stoppers Trust Fund by imposing as a court cost an additional surcharge of $20 on fines for crimal offenses to be collected by the clerks of the courts for all county and circuit courts. The Act serves to improve and support the Crime Stoppers members of the Florida Association of Crime Stoppers, Incorporated and their crime fighting programs within the units of a local government of the state. The Act provides for enhancing public awarenesss of crime prevention methods and to train the public in personal safety principles, especially for citizens who live in, work at, or frequent locations having high crime rates. The Florida Department of Legal Affairs will make grant funds available annually to Crime Stopper organizations to carry out the purpose of the Act. If you have any questions or you need assistance, please contact the Bureau of Criminal Justice Programs at (850) 414-3360. Florida Consortium of Urban League AffiliatesThe Florida Consortium of Urban League Affiliates receives a state appropriation to develop and implement two proactive initiatives to address and impact crime in the black community. The programs operate in Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando, Saint Petersburg, Tallahassee, Tampa and West Palm Beach. The Black-on-Black Crime Prevention Program is a public awareness and education effort to motivate the black community to support, promote and participate in crime prevention programs and activities. The Youth Crime Prevention and Intervention Program targets specific proactive strategies and activities to address and impact the problem of juvenile crime and to foster collaboration and improve communication amoung various agencies serving youth. If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact the Bureau of Criminal Justice Programs at (850) 414-3360. In accordance with federal law and U.S. Department of Justice policy, this organization is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, call the Department of Legal Affairs, Federal Discrimination Complaint Coordinator, PL-01 The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399, or call 850-414-3300, or write Office for Civil Rights, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, 810 7th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20531 or call (202) 307-0690 (Voice) or (202) 307-2027 (TDD/TYY). Individuals who are hearing impaired or have speech disabilities may also contact OCR through the Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339 (TTY), 877-877-8982 (Speech), or 800-845-6136 (Spanish).
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