The purpose of this announcement is to solicit applications to strategically support, expand, and fund local certified Texas Crime Stoppers organizations that help protect our communities.
State funds for these projects are authorized under Article 102.013 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. All awards are subject to the availability of appropriated funds and any modifications or additional requirements that may be imposed by law. PSO expects to make available $400,000 for FY2025.
Applications may be submitted by organizations defined in Section 414.001(2) of the Texas Government Code as certified by the Texas Crime Stoppers Council. These organizations are certified to receive repayments under Articles 37.073 and 42.152 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, or payments from a defendant under Article 42A of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. Section 414.001(2) of the Texas Government Code defines a “crime stoppers organization” as:
Applicants must access the PSO’s eGrants grant management website at https://eGrants.gov.texas.gov to register and apply for funding.
Projects must begin on or after 09/01/2024 and may not exceed a 12-month project period.
Minimum request is $2,500.
Maximum request is:
Match Requirement: None
Grantees must comply with standards applicable to this fund source cited in the Texas Grant Management Standards (TxGMS), Federal Uniform Grant Guidance, and all statutes, requirements, and guidelines applicable to this funding.
The following list of eligible activities and costs apply generally to all certified Crime Stoppers organizations under this announcement, unless otherwise noted in the purpose area-specific sections below.
Crime Stoppers organizations should procure, operate, and maintain a tip management system, which receives information from individuals. The system must guarantee anonymity, must forward the information to the appropriate agency, pay rewards, and provide statistical reports.
In order to strengthen and promote school safety, Crime Stoppers organizations who receive grant assistance must demonstrate a good faith effort to initiate or expand campus Crime Stoppers programming within public, private, and/or charter school campuses in their community. Resources and information on how to operate a campus Crime Stoppers program are available from PSO.
Guidance on specific sections of the eGrants application’s Narrative tab:
For project budgets, only multiples of identical items should be grouped into one line-item. Different expenses, trainings, events, etc., must be broken out into separate line-items.
1. Entities receiving funds from PSO must be located in a county that has an average of 90% or above on both adult and juvenile dispositions entered into the computerized criminal history database maintained by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) as directed in the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Chapter 66. This disposition completeness percentage is defined as the percentage of arrest charges a county reports to DPS for which a disposition has been subsequently reported and entered into the computerized criminal history system.
Counties applying for grant awards from the Office of the Governor must commit that the county will report at least 90% of convictions within five business days to the Criminal Justice Information System at the Department of Public Safety.
2. Eligible applicants must have a DUNS (Data Universal Numbering System) number assigned to its agency (to request a DUNS number, go to https://fedgov.dnb.com/webform).
3. Eligible applicants must submit the required 2023 Probation Fee and Repayment Report (PFRR) to Texas Crime Stoppers by January 31, 2024.
4. Eligible applicants must submit the required 2023 Statistical Reports (in the format and manner prescribed by PSO) to Texas Crime Stoppers by January 31, 2024.
Failure to comply with program or eligibility requirements may cause funds to be withheld and/or suspension or termination of grant funds.
Grant funds may not be used to support the unallowable costs listed in the Guide to Grants or any of the following unallowable costs:
Application Screening: The Office of the Governor will screen all applications to ensure that they meet the requirements included in the funding announcement, to understand the overall demand for the program and to identify significant variations in costs per item. After this review, the Office of the Governor will determine if eligible applications can be funded based on funds available, if there are cost-effectiveness benefits to normalizing or setting limits on the range of costs, and if other fair-share cuts may allow for broader distribution and a higher number of projects while still remaining effective.
Timely submission of the Probation Fee and Repayment Report and Statistics Reports are a requirement of funding.
Peer/Merit Review: The Office of the Governor will review all applications for quality, capability, and past performance. Other factors may be considered in determining which programs to fund. Factors might include geographic distribution, fairness among different sizes of population areas and need based on crime rate or other similar factors, including economic factors. Additionally, preference will be given to any of the following:
Final Decisions: The Office of the Governor will make all final funding decisions. Other factors may include cost effectiveness, overall funds availability, PSO or state government priorities and strategies, legislative directives, need, geographic distribution, or other relevant factors.
The Office of the Governor may not fund all applications or may only award part of the amount requested. In the event that funding requests exceed available funds, the Office of the Governor may revise projects to address a more limited focus.
For more information, contact the eGrants help desk at eGrants@gov.texas.gov or (512) 463-1919.