15JCOPS24GK00122CRIT
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) is pleased to submit this proposal to collaborate with the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) to continue the work of the Collaborative Reform Initiative Technical Assistance Center (CRI-TAC).
Since 2017, IACP has successfully leveraged our longstanding relationships with eight leading policing organizations to provide comprehensive, tailored training and technical assistance (TTA) to more than 1,000 agencies across 52 states and territories throughout the United States.
Through CRI-TAC, IACP remains ready to continue delivering critical TTA to assist local, county, state, tribal, territorial, and campus policing organizations in cooperation with COPS and our partner associations.
Program activities will utilize a by the field, for the field model that supports the goals of the Collaborative Reform Initiative: building trust between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve; improving operational efficiencies and effectiveness; enhancing officer safety and wellness; and developing and disseminating evidence-based, promising, and innovative public safety practices.
Policing continues to be a dynamic and transitional profession.
Agencies throughout the country have been challenged to find new and progressive ways to proactively police and connect with the communities they serve.
Many operate with increasingly limited resources, personnel, and/or funding.
The CRI-TAC was developed to help combat this lack of resources and other barriers to agency innovation and adaptation by providing no-cost access to exceptional resources, consultation, and training opportunities.
Specifically, the CRI-TAC develops solutions which are customized to individual agencies and allows them to play an active role in the process.
With this design, CRI-TAC helps increase agencies' internal capacity for future problem solving, even further improving the effectiveness of police agencies and enhancing trust in the communities they serve.
The CRI-TAC's operational structure builds upon existing IACP and partner resources so that response to policing agencies is rapid and resources are leveraged effectively and efficiently.
To remain quality-driven, evidence-based, accessible, and memorable, CRI-TAC will maintain partnerships with leading policing associations; manage and identify nationally respected policing and public safety subject matter experts; produce documents summarizing promising or best practice guidance and considerations; conduct outreach and marketing to promote TTA services; and assess and analyze the effectiveness of services and processes.
IACP and its partners will work with the COPS office to continue the provision of comprehensive TTA, informed by cutting-edge innovation and evidence-based and promising practices, embracing a collaborative, supportive approach to serve policing agencies and their respective communities.
Together through our collective experience, subject matter expertise, and unmatched reach in the field, we will continue to support the needs of the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services Collaborative Reform Initiative Technical Assistance Center as one element of the Collaborative Reform Initiative.
Since 2017, IACP has successfully leveraged our longstanding relationships with eight leading policing organizations to provide comprehensive, tailored training and technical assistance (TTA) to more than 1,000 agencies across 52 states and territories throughout the United States.
Through CRI-TAC, IACP remains ready to continue delivering critical TTA to assist local, county, state, tribal, territorial, and campus policing organizations in cooperation with COPS and our partner associations.
Program activities will utilize a by the field, for the field model that supports the goals of the Collaborative Reform Initiative: building trust between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve; improving operational efficiencies and effectiveness; enhancing officer safety and wellness; and developing and disseminating evidence-based, promising, and innovative public safety practices.
Policing continues to be a dynamic and transitional profession.
Agencies throughout the country have been challenged to find new and progressive ways to proactively police and connect with the communities they serve.
Many operate with increasingly limited resources, personnel, and/or funding.
The CRI-TAC was developed to help combat this lack of resources and other barriers to agency innovation and adaptation by providing no-cost access to exceptional resources, consultation, and training opportunities.
Specifically, the CRI-TAC develops solutions which are customized to individual agencies and allows them to play an active role in the process.
With this design, CRI-TAC helps increase agencies' internal capacity for future problem solving, even further improving the effectiveness of police agencies and enhancing trust in the communities they serve.
The CRI-TAC's operational structure builds upon existing IACP and partner resources so that response to policing agencies is rapid and resources are leveraged effectively and efficiently.
To remain quality-driven, evidence-based, accessible, and memorable, CRI-TAC will maintain partnerships with leading policing associations; manage and identify nationally respected policing and public safety subject matter experts; produce documents summarizing promising or best practice guidance and considerations; conduct outreach and marketing to promote TTA services; and assess and analyze the effectiveness of services and processes.
IACP and its partners will work with the COPS office to continue the provision of comprehensive TTA, informed by cutting-edge innovation and evidence-based and promising practices, embracing a collaborative, supportive approach to serve policing agencies and their respective communities.
Together through our collective experience, subject matter expertise, and unmatched reach in the field, we will continue to support the needs of the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services Collaborative Reform Initiative Technical Assistance Center as one element of the Collaborative Reform Initiative.
Funding Goals
THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, OFFICE OF COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING SERVICES (COPS OFFICE, HTTPS://COPS.USDOJ.GOV) IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT IT IS SEEKING APPLICATIONS FOR FUNDING FOR THEĀ [INSERT PROGRAM SPECIFIC OVERVIEW]
THE COPS OFFICE WELCOMES APPLICATIONS UNDER WHICH TWO OR MORE ENTITIES WOULD CARRY OUT THE FEDERAL AWARD; HOWEVER, ONLY ONE ENTITY MAY BE THE APPLICANT. ANY OTHER ENTITIES CARRYING OUT THE FEDERAL AWARD MUST BE IDENTIFIED AS PROPOSED SUBRECIPIENTS. THE APPLICANT MUST BE THE ENTITY THAT WOULD HAVE PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY FOR CARRYING OUT THE AWARDS, INCLUDING ADMINISTERING THE FUNDING AND MANAGING THE ENTIRE PROJECT. THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FEDERAL AWARD ARE ALSO APPLICABLE TO SUBRECIPIENTS.
ALL AWARDS ARE SUBJECT TO THE AVAILABILITY OF APPROPRIATED FUNDS AND ANY MODIFICATIONS OR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Alexandria,
Virginia
22314-1579
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the End Date has been extended from 06/30/25 to 06/30/26.
International Association Of Chiefs Of Police was awarded
CRI-TAC: Collaborative Policing Training & Assistance
Cooperative Agreement 15JCOPS24GK00122CRIT
worth $4,000,000
from Community Oriented Policing Program in July 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Alexandria Virginia United States.
The grant
has a duration of 2 years and
was awarded through assistance program 16.710 Public Safety Partnership and Community Policing Grants.
The Cooperative Agreement was awarded through grant opportunity FY24 Collaborative Reform Initiative Invitational.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 7/22/25
Period of Performance
7/1/24
Start Date
6/30/26
End Date
Funding Split
$4.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$4.0M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to 15JCOPS24GK00122CRIT
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
15JCOPS24GK00122CRIT
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI NOT AVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Nonprofit With 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other Than An Institution Of Higher Education)
Awarding Office
15JC0P COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING SERVICE
Funding Office
15JC0P COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING SERVICE
Awardee UEI
MUFDFLWLFDT5
Awardee CAGE
8F938
Performance District
VA-08
Senators
Mark Warner
Timothy Kaine
Timothy Kaine
Modified: 7/22/25