Over $13.3 Million Will Support Crime-Fighting Efforts in the Northern District of Florida
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA - The Department of Justice announced that it has awarded more than $376
million in grant funding to enhance state, local, and tribal law enforcement operations and to
reinforce public safety efforts in jurisdictions across the United States. The awards, made by the
Department’s Office of Justice Programs, include $13,363,425 to support public safety activities
the Northern District of Florida.
“Crime and violence hold families, friends, and neighborhoods hostage, and they rip communities
apart," said OJP Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Katharine T. Sullivan. “These programs
help restore the health and safety of crime-ravaged communities by supporting prevention
activities, aiding in the apprehension and prosecution of perpetrators, facilitating appropriate
sentencing and adjudication, and providing communities and their residents the means for recovery
and healing."
The awards announced support an array of crime-fighting initiatives, including the quarter-
billion-dollar Edward Byrne Justice Assistance Grants Program, which funds public safety efforts in
929 state, local, and tribal jurisdictions. Funding also supports sex offender registration and
notification, law enforcement-based victim services, the testing of sexual assault kits, and
programs designed to address youth with sexual behavioral problems. Other awards will focus on
wrongful convictions, intellectual property enforcement, innovative prosecution strategies and the
safety and effectiveness of corrections systems.
“The vast majority of law enforcement in our country is conducted at the local level, strongly
supported by federal partners. This is especially true in the Northern District of Florida, where
we have forged strong partnerships will local agencies, and these grants will strengthen efforts to
protect law-abiding citizens across the district," said Lawrence Keefe, United States Attorney for
the Northern District of Florida.
The following awards were made to organizations in the Northern District of Florida:
Bay County Commission - $25,724
City of Gainesville - $106,527
City of Panama City - $22,911
City of Pensacola - $25,219
City of Tallahassee - $153,335
Escambia County - $114,870
Escambia County Commissioners - $168,516
Florida Department of Law Enforcement - 10,551,399
Institute for Intergovernmental Research, Tallahassee - $500,000 and $1,607,819
Okaloosa County - $39,716
Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office - $16,276
Wakulla County Sheriff's Office - $19,140
Walton County Sheriff's Office - $11,973
For more information about OJP awards, visit the OJP Awards Data webpage.
The Office of Justice Programs, directed by Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Katharine
T. Sullivan, provides federal leadership, grants, training and technical assistance, and other
resources to improve the nation’s capacity to prevent and reduce crime, assist victims, and enhance
the rule of law by strengthening the criminal and juvenile justice systems. More information about
OJP and its components can be found at www.ojp.gov.
The United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Florida is one of 94 offices that
serve as the nation’s principal litigators under the direction of the Attorney General. To access
available public court documents online, please visit the U.S. District Court for the Northern
District of Florida website. For more information about the United States Attorney’s Office,
Northern District of Florida, visit http://www.justice.gov/usao/fln/index.html.
Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys