Law Enforcement - Small and Mid-Size Law Enforcement Organizations/Agencies
California Highway Patrol
About this archived opportunity
With the passage of Proposition 64, the AUMA, in 2016 California voters mandated the state set aside funding for the California Highway Patrol (CHP). It is the intent of the CHP to enhance traffic safety by administering AUMA grant funds to educate the public regarding the dangers of impaired driving, fund efforts to remove impaired drivers from the roadway, and advance research into impaired driving issues. Projects shall focus on one or more of the following: · Increasing driving under the influence (DUI)/driving under the influence of drugs (DUID) enforcement efforts; · Drug Evaluation and Classification (DEC) training, and other CTFGP approved trainings; and/or · Public education and outreach. Grant applications shall be submitted through the online Grant Management System (GMS). Applications will be reviewed and approved through the GMS. Notification of awards will be sent to the awarded grantees electronically. Eligible cost categories include: Personnel, Travel, Equipment, Consultants/Contracts, and Other Direct Costs.
Historical details
- Status
- Closed
- Deadline
- February 23, 2022
- First captured
- March 14, 2026
- Award
- $12,000,000
- Publisher reference
- 7877
Eligibility: Small and Mid-Size Law Enforcement Organizations/Agencies, with the primary function of enforcing traffic laws, which includes responding to calls, making arrests, and issuing citations, pursuant to California Penal Codes, California Vehicle Codes, and Health and Safety Codes. -Small-Range: 100 employees or less -Mid-Range: 500 employees or less
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Law Enforcement - Small and Mid-Size Law Enforcement Organizations/Agencies
by California Highway Patrol
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