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2021 Wisconsin Act 109 Digital Mapping of School Buildings is sponsored by Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) - Office of School Safety (OSS). This program seeks applications from school boards, governing bodies of private schools, charter schools, and tribal schools interested in obtaining reimbursed funds for digital mapping data of their school buildings to comply with state acts related to school safety.
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Wisconsin Department of Justice For step-by-step guidance for preparing and submitting a grant application please visit how to submit a grant application . 2021 Wisconsin Act 109 Digital Mapping of School Buildings 2022 Applications are now being accepted for the 2021 Wisconsin Act 109 Digital Mapping of School Buildings-2022. The project period for this funding opportunity is July 1st, 2022 – June 30th, 2026.
Applications will only be accepted in Some background on this grant opportunity: the passage of 2021 Wisconsin Act 109 amends 2017 Wisconsin Act 143, now allowing school boards, governing bodies of private schools, charter schools, and tribal schools to submit digital maps of their school buildings, (in lieu of blueprints) to the Office of School Safety to comply with 2017 Wisconsin Act 143 and With this update, the Wisconsin Department of Justice (Wisconsin DOJ) - Office of School Safety (OSS) is seeking applications from school boards, governing bodies or private schools, charter schools and tribal schools interested in obtaining reimbursed funds for digital mapping data.
Applicants do not have to be compliant with requirements of 2017 Wisconsin Act 143 to apply. All applicants must be 2017 Wisconsin Act 143 and 2021 Wisconsin Act 109 compliant before the conclusion of the grant period. Act 109 Wisconsin DOJ grant announcement .
Questions regarding the grant? Email schoolsafetygrants@wisdoj. gov .
2021 Wisconsin Act 109 Digital Mapping of School Buildings 2022-2026 Awards Our OSS Grants Program has now awarded Wisconsin Act 109 digital mapping grants to 378 Wisconsin schools/school districts! Total funds awarded for this opportunity are now more than $6,200,000. View the full list of 2022-2026 awardees .
Grants under Act 109 were awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, with a priority in the first 14 days of the grant application period given to schools that had not previously submitted maps/blueprints to the OSS. Speak Up, Speak Out Student Instructional Materials Grant The SUSO Student Instructional Materials grant has supported schools in implementing SUSO.
Funding provided schools with access to instructional materials related to SUSO and assisted schools in introducing and encouraging use of the tipline. Though the grant has closed, schools are still able to purchase materials through the SUSO Store . SSI Grants - Critical Incident Stabilization Funds The purpose of this grant is to assist schools that need additional resources to respond or recover from a critical incident.
There are specific qualifications that a school/district must meet prior to applying, and these funds are awarded differently than other school safety grant funds. A panel of representatives from the OSS Advisory Committee will review and determine if an application will be approved.
Schools/districts are not required to have been awarded previous Wisconsin DOJ school safety grants to apply, and schools designated as "high risk grantees" are still allowed to apply for funds. Read the full SSI Grant Wisconsin DOJ Announcement . School Safety Programs
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: School boards, governing bodies of private schools, charter schools, and tribal schools in Wisconsin. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows over $6,200,000 awarded in total for 2022-2026. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
2021 Wisconsin Act 109 Digital Mapping of School Buildings is funded by Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) - Office of School Safety (OSS). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Wisconsin. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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