State
Maryland Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services
05/05/22
05/24/22 3:00 PM
Grants to Maryland local and state law enforcement agencies, state attorney's offices, and designated drug-prohibition enforcement programs in eligible locations to combat organized crime and drug trafficking. Applicants must register with the online portal prior to applying. Funding is intended to support activities that identify and dismantle gangs and violent criminal networks involved in guns, drugs, and human trafficking through enforcement, prevention, intervention, and information sharing. In addition, funding will support the hiring of heroin coordinators, whose work will promote coordinated law enforcement and investigative strategy to battle the heroin epidemic through cooperation and data sharing.
FY 2023 Maryland Criminal Intelligence Network/ Heroin Coordinator (MCIN-Her) Grant Program
There are two primary purposes for the MCIN/Heroin Coordinator grant program:
MCIN focuses on identifying, disrupting, and dismantling gangs and violent criminal networks involved in the distribution of illegal drugs, the use of firearms in crimes of violence, human trafficking, or other inherently violent criminal enterprises, through enforcement, prevention, intervention, and information sharing. MCIN seeks to reduce the number of violent crimes throughout the state by facilitating the formation of information technology-enabled partnerships that lead to improved investigations and prosecutions of violent criminals and their networks.
GrantWatch ID#: 202986
$6,470,000
The Office anticipates making up to 15 MCIN awards, and anticipates supporting up to 24 Heroin Coordinator positions.
MCIN Awards will range from $100,000 to $700,000; Heroin Coordinator positions will range from $40,000 to $100,000.
Estimated Total Funding:
Of the total $6.47 million in anticipated funding, there will be approximately $5.22 million allocated for MCIN initiatives and approximately $1.25 million allocated for the Heroin Coordinator initiative.
Anticipated Period of Performance: July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
To obtain login credentials, to register as a new organization with the Grants Management System, or for technical support, please contact:
Office Helpdesk
support@goccp.freshdesk.com
For application assistance, please contact:
Quentin Jones
MCIN Program Manager
Quentin.Jones@maryland.gov
Mary Abraham
Deputy Director of Grants
Mary.Abraham@maryland.gov
Will vanWisse
Fiscal Grants Manager
Will.vanwisse@maryland.gov
For assistance with program criteria or for questions on program design, please contact:
Richard Alban
Director of Public Safety Strategies
Richard.Alban@maryland.gov
Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services
100 Community Place, 1st Floor
Crownsville, MD 21032-2022
410-697-9338
Allegany, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Calvert, Carroll, Cecil, Charles, Dorchester, Frederick, Harford, Howard, Montgomery, Prince George’s, St. Mary’s, Talbot, Washington, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties; Washington/ Baltimore HIDTA; Lower Eastern Shore Region; and Cities of Annapolis, Baltimore, and Frederick
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