HomeMy WebLinkAboutMOU - 01-09-2020Memorandum of Understanding
FY 2019 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) outlines the responsibilities and protocols
for participating jurisdictions pertaining to the FY 2019 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice
Assistance Grant — 2019-DJ-BX-0906.
L Participating Jurisdictions
The participating jurisdictions, relevant to this MOU, in the Edward Byrne Memorial
Justice Assistance Grant are:
• City of Auburn
• City of Bellevue - declined
+ City of Burien
• Des Moines
• City of Federal Way
• City of Kent
• King County
• City of Renton
• City of SeaTac
• City of Seattle
• City of Tukwila
11. Background and Purpose
Proposed to streamline justice funding and grant administration, the Edward Byrne
Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program allows states, tribes, and local
governments to support a broad range of activities to prevent and control crime based
on their own local needs and conditions. JAG blends previous Byrne Formula and Local
Law Enforcement Block Grant (LLEBG) Programs to provide agencies with the flexibility to
prioritize and place justice funds where they are most needed.
III. Disparate Certification
Jurisdictions certified as disparate must submit a joint application for the aggregate of
funds allocated to them, specifying the amount of funds that are to be distributed to
each of the units of local government and the purposes for which the funds will be used,
and indicating who will serve as the applicant/fiscal agent for the joint funds. The above
jurisdictions are certified as disparate.
IV. Fiscal Agent and Fund Allocation
The City of Seattle will act as the applicant and will serve as the fiscal agent for the joint
funds. The City of Seattle will charge a 3% administrative fee to all sub -recipients for
these services.
Allocation of the declined Bellevue funds has been made along the percentages that DOJ
allocated each agency their JAG funds.
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The allocation of funding is as follows-
Agency
DOJ
Allocation
REVISED Reallocating Bellevue & After
3.7% Admin Fee
Auburn
Bellevue
33,075
14,101
32,519
0
Burien
21,329
20,971
Des Moines
11,617
11,422
Federal Way
41,110
40,419
Kent
38,077
37,437
King County
36,689
207,004
Renton
31,333
30,806
SeaTac
14,779
14,531
Seattle
414,940
262,199
Tukwila
15,360
15,102
Total Allocation
672,410
672,410
V. Project Allocations and Reporting
Participating jurisdictions are responsible for identifying their own projects for funding,
and for providing project information to the identified fiscal agent, the City of Seattle, for
purposes of submitting one joint application on behalf of all participating jurisdictions.
Upon receipt of award documents, and prior to expense of funds pertaining to the JAG
Program, the fiscal agent will enter into Memorandums of Understanding - Contracts
with all participating jurisdictions.
VI. Funds Remaining at End of Grant
If an agency has funds remaining that it will not spend and no extension is requested, all
parties agree that the funds will be re -obligated to Seattle within the final three months
of the grant. Notification between Seattle and the agency willing to forgo funds will
occur three months prior to the end of the period of performance.
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Memorandum of Understanding
FY 2019 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant
Signature Page
Jurisdiction: CCt
Signature: I q.2-D
Name & Title:
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