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C-number: C-19-25-025-X

C-number: C-19-25-025-X-00
Item: #37
Revision: 00
Vote — approved
Jack Sellers yes
Thomas Galvin yes
Bill Gates yes
Clint Hickman yes
Steve Gallardo yes
Ayes: Jack Sellers, Thomas Galvin, Bill Gates, Clint Hickman, Steve Gallardo
Item Text
37. GRANT FROM ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY FOR K9 SERVICE DOG ADVOCACY PROGRAM Approve the application and acceptance of grant funds from the Arizona Department of Public Safety, Victims of Crime Act, Victim Assistance Grant Program, in the amount not to exceed $166,446 for the purpose of the K9 Service Dog Advocacy Program. The grant award begins October 1, 2024 (retroactively) and ends September 30, 2025. Authorize the Chairman to sign all documents related to these grant funds, as applicable. The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office's indirect rate for FY25 is 15.530%. The grantor allows up to 10% for indirect cost recovery, but due to budget constraints, only $5,900 is allowed for this award. Total grant indirect costs are estimated to be $24,932.79; $5,900 is recoverable, and $19,032.80 is not recoverable. The grant has been reoccurring and awarded to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office since Fiscal Year 2000. The department has a cash equivalent match requirement of $41,612 and has general fund resources to provide this match. No future contributions are required with this funding. This grant provides critical funding for our victim advocates so they may work to ensure Maricopa County victims of crime receive each of the services mandated by the Arizona Constitution and the Crime Victim’s Bill of Rights. The grant award is competitively bid, and other eligible agencies may or may not bid on this grant award. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditure of the funds is not prohibited by the budget law. (C-19-25-025-X-00) 38. GRANT FROM ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY FOR GANG AND VIOLENT CRIME ADVOCACY PROGRAM Approve the application and acceptance of grant funds from the Arizona Department of Public Safety, Victims of Crime Act, Victim Assistance Grant Program, in the amount not to exceed $273,019 for the purpose of Gang and Violent Crime Advocacy Program. The grant award begins on October 1, 2024 (retroactively) and ends on September 30, 2025. Authorize the Chairman to sign all documents related to these grant funds, as applicable. The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office's indirect rate for FY25 is 15.530%. The grantor allows up to 10% for indirect cost recovery, but due to budget constraints, only $9,678 was allowed for this award. Total grant indirect costs are estimated to be $40,896.86, with $9,678 recoverable and $31,218.86 not recoverable. The grant award has been reoccurring and awarded to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office since Fiscal Year 2000. The department has a cash equivalent match requirement of $68,255 and has general fund resources to provide this match. No future contributions are required with this funding. This grant provides critical funding for our victim advocates so they may work to ensure Maricopa County victims of crime receive each of the services mandated by the Arizona Constitution and the Crime Victim’s Bill of Rights. The grant award is competitively bid, and other eligible agencies may or may not bid on this grant award. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditure of the funds is not prohibited by the budget law. (C-19-25-026-X-00)

C-number: C-19-25-025-X-00
Item: #38
Revision: 00
Vote — approved
Jack Sellers yes
Thomas Galvin yes
Bill Gates yes
Clint Hickman yes
Steve Gallardo yes
Ayes: Jack Sellers, Thomas Galvin, Bill Gates, Clint Hickman, Steve Gallardo
Item Text
37. GRANT FROM ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY FOR K9 SERVICE DOG ADVOCACY PROGRAM Approve the application and acceptance of grant funds from the Arizona Department of Public Safety, Victims of Crime Act, Victim Assistance Grant Program, in the amount not to exceed $166,446 for the purpose of the K9 Service Dog Advocacy Program. The grant award begins October 1, 2024 (retroactively) and ends September 30, 2025. Authorize the Chairman to sign all documents related to these grant funds, as applicable. The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office's indirect rate for FY25 is 15.530%. The grantor allows up to 10% for indirect cost recovery, but due to budget constraints, only $5,900 is allowed for this award. Total grant indirect costs are estimated to be $24,932.79; $5,900 is recoverable, and $19,032.80 is not recoverable. The grant has been reoccurring and awarded to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office since Fiscal Year 2000. The department has a cash equivalent match requirement of $41,612 and has general fund resources to provide this match. No future contributions are required with this funding. This grant provides critical funding for our victim advocates so they may work to ensure Maricopa County victims of crime receive each of the services mandated by the Arizona Constitution and the Crime Victim’s Bill of Rights. The grant award is competitively bid, and other eligible agencies may or may not bid on this grant award. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditure of the funds is not prohibited by the budget law. (C-19-25-025-X-00) 38. GRANT FROM ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY FOR GANG AND VIOLENT CRIME ADVOCACY PROGRAM Approve the application and acceptance of grant funds from the Arizona Department of Public Safety, Victims of Crime Act, Victim Assistance Grant Program, in the amount not to exceed $273,019 for the purpose of Gang and Violent Crime Advocacy Program. The grant award begins on October 1, 2024 (retroactively) and ends on September 30, 2025. Authorize the Chairman to sign all documents related to these grant funds, as applicable. The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office's indirect rate for FY25 is 15.530%. The grantor allows up to 10% for indirect cost recovery, but due to budget constraints, only $9,678 was allowed for this award. Total grant indirect costs are estimated to be $40,896.86, with $9,678 recoverable and $31,218.86 not recoverable. The grant award has been reoccurring and awarded to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office since Fiscal Year 2000. The department has a cash equivalent match requirement of $68,255 and has general fund resources to provide this match. No future contributions are required with this funding. This grant provides critical funding for our victim advocates so they may work to ensure Maricopa County victims of crime receive each of the services mandated by the Arizona Constitution and the Crime Victim’s Bill of Rights. The grant award is competitively bid, and other eligible agencies may or may not bid on this grant award. Grant revenues are not local revenues for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore, expenditure of the funds is not prohibited by the budget law. (C-19-25-026-X-00)
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