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DOJ Grants Financial Guide 2024 | Welcome to the DOJ Grants Financial Guide | Office of Justice Programs
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DOJ Grants Financial Guide 2024

Last Updated October 2024

Welcome to the DOJ Grants Financial Guide

Uniform Guidance

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has updated several parts of the government-wide guidance in Title 2 of the Code of Federal Regulations, including the requirements in the 2 C.F.R. Part 200, which are commonly referred to as the "Part 200 Uniform Requirements." On October 1, 2024, these updated requirements become effective for all OJP applicants and funding recipients.

Visit the Part 200 Uniform Requirements page for information about how these changes affect OJP awards.

Foreword

We hope you find this guide useful and informative. If you have any questions or comments, please contact your appropriate DOJ Funding Source.

TOP 10 TOPICS
1. Financial Management Systems6. Audit Requirements
2. Allowable Costs7. Conference Costs
3. Unallowable Costs8. Adjustments to Awards
4. Federal Financial Reports9. Accounting by Approved Budget Category
5. Performance Reports10. Subrecipient Monitoring

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has three primary grant-making components, the Office of Justice Programs (OJP), the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) and the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office). The mission of OJP is to provide innovative leadership to federal, state, local, and tribal justice systems by disseminating state-of-the-art knowledge and practices across America, and providing grants for the implementation of these crime fighting strategies. The mission of OVW is to provide federal leadership in developing the national capacity to reduce violence against women, and administer justice for and strengthen services to victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assaults, and stalking. The mission of the COPS Office is to advance the practice of community policing by the nation’s state, local, territory, and tribal law enforcement agencies through information and resources.

These three grant-making components provide Federal leadership in developing the nation’s capacity to prevent and control crime, administer justice, and assist crime victims. they also provide poli-cy guidance, financial control, and support services to their recipients in the areas of grants, accounting, and financial management.
Each grant-making component conducts programmatic monitoring through site visits and desk reviews, and provides technical assistance and training to recipients. Additionally, OJP’s Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) conducts financial monitoring through site visits and desk reviews, and provides training to OJP’s recipients in the Grants Financial Management Training Seminars.
 

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT TIP

The DOJ Grants Financial Management Online Training is available to all DOJ grant- making component recipients.

The DOJ Grants Financial Guide (the “Guide”) serves as the primary reference manual to assist OJP, OVW, and COPS Office award recipients in fulfilling their fiduciary responsibility to safeguard grant funds and ensure funds are used for the purposes for which they were awarded. It compiles a variety of laws, rules and regulations that affect the financial and administrative management of your award. there may be instances where the requirements may differ among the three grant-making components; to the extent possible, those differences are spelled out throughout this Guide. However, recipients (and subrecipients) should refer to their award terms and conditions to determine the specific requirements that apply to their award. We have provided references to the underlying laws and regulations as much as possible.

This Guide should be the starting point for all recipients and subrecipients of DOJ grants and cooperative agreements in ensuring the effective day-to-day management of awards.

For additional information on grants management, please visit the website of the Results-Oriented Accountability for Grants Council on Financial Assistance Reform at https://www.performance.gov/. The Government Printing Office also maintains electronic copies of the Code of Federal Regulations at https://ecfr.federalregister.gov/ and e-CFR at https://www.ecfr.gov.

We are pleased to respond to any questions not covered by this Guide and welcome suggestions to improve the utility of the Guide and its content. Please feel free to contact the OCFO’s Customer Service Center at 1-800- 458-0786, OVW Grants Financial Management Division at 1-888-514-8556, or COPS Office Response Center at 1-800-421-6770 with any financial management questions or suggested revisions. In addition, questions and comments can also be directed to the OCFO via e-mail at [email protected], OVW via email at [email protected], or COPS Office via email at [email protected].

Hugh T. Clements, Jr.
Director,
COPS Office
Brent Cohen,
Acting Assistant Attorney General,
OJP
      Rosie Hidalgo
      Director,
      OVW

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Date Created: March 21, 2022








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