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Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program (Byrne SCIP) Grant is sponsored by California Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC). Provides funding to city and county agencies for programs aimed at reducing gun violence and improving firearm relinquishment procedures.
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2025 Byrne SCIP Grants – Cohort 2 - California Grants Portal The goal of the BSCC Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program funding is to develop a multipronged approach to decreasing gun violence in California, supporting local jurisdictions in their efforts to improve firearms relinquishment procedures, and supporting the enhancement of collaborative court programs that address behavioral health issues, with a focus on people who are at higher risk for gun violence.
The BSCC is the designated state administering agency for the Byrne SCIP grant, which is federally funded through the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA). The Byrne SCIP Grant Proposal Package submission is available through an online portal submission process. Applicants must submit proposals through the BSCC Submittable Application Portal by 5:00 p.
m. (PST) on Monday, April 7, 2025 at which time the portal will close and no longer accept proposals. Applicants interested in applying for a Byrne SCIP grant are asked, but not required, to submit a non-binding letter indicating their intent to apply.
These letters will aid the BSCC in planning for the proposal evaluation process. Proposals selected for funding will be under agreement with the BSCC for 26 months, from August 1, 2025 to September 30, 2027. This includes a two-year service delivery period starting on August 1, 2025 and ending on July 31, 2027.
An additional two months (August 1, 2027 to September 30, 2027) will be included to finalize and submit the required Final Local Evaluation Report County proposals must be approved by the Board of Supervisors or the Chief County Administrative Officer. City proposals must be approved by the City Council or City Manager.
Community-based organizations or other non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are not eligible to apply directly for Byrne SCIP grant funds but may receive funds as a subcontractor to a county or city grantee.
Applicants must propose activities, strategies, or programs that address a minimum of one of the following Byrne SCIP Program Purpose Areas (PPAs) and include one or more related • PPA 1: Communication, Education, Outreach, and Public Awareness (related to Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) laws and programs); • PPA 2: Referrals to Community-based Services for People in Crisis; • PPA 3: Funding for Law Enforcement Crisis Intervention Programs or Initiatives.
Programs/initiatives must have a direct connection to: • The goal of reducing gun violence or improving firearms relinquishment procedures • Crisis intervention, which is focused on identifying risk and intervening before harm occurs. Programs/activities exclusively focused on response to crime in progress or already committed would not be considered crisis intervention.
This RFP makes $11,246,714 available competitively from the federal Byrne SCIP awards for federal fiscal years (FFY) 2022/23 and 2024. There is no match requirement for the Byrne SCIP Cohort 2 Grant. Counties and cities are eligible to apply.
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For questions about this grant, contact: Byrne SCIP inbox, 1-916-445-5073, ByrneSCIP2@bscc. ca.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: City and county agencies. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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