unit of local government that receives a Coverdell grant must use the grant for one or more of these six purposes:
1.
To carry out all or a substantial part of a program intended to improve the quality and timeliness of forensic science or medical examiner/coroner services in the State, including those services provided by laboratories operated by the State and those operated by units of local government within the State.
2.
To eliminate a backlog in the analysis of forensic science evidence, including, among other things, a backlog with respect to firearms examination, latent prints, impression evidence, toxicology, digital evidence, fire evidence, controlled substances, forensic pathology, questioned documents, and trace evidence.
3.
To train, assist, and employ forensic laboratory personnel and medicolegal death investigators as needed to eliminate such a backlog.
4.
To address emerging forensic science issues (such as statistics, contextual bias, and uncertainty of measurement) and emerging forensic science technology (such as high throughput automation, statistical software, and new types of instrumentation).
5.
To educate and train forensic pathologists.
6.
To fund medicolegal death investigation systems to facilitate accreditation of medical examiner and coroner offices and certification of medicolegal death investigators.
Priorities
Grant funding will be prioritized to projects which address the following priorities:
Programs designed to improve the timeliness and reduce backlogs for forensic science and medical examiner services.
The National Institute of Justice requires that 57% of the funding received by Iowa be utilized on programming which substantially addresses the challenges of the opioid crisis.
Priority will be given to activities which support accreditation of forensic laboratories and medical examiner offices.
Funding
Funding for this solicitation is available through Iowa’s Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grant allocations. Iowa is expected to receive between $217,116 and $267,500. Fifty seven percent of the funding will be earmarked for project expenses which address the opioid crisis.
ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS
Those eligible to receive grant funds through this solicitation include state and local units of government which operate a forensic laboratory.
For the purposes of this solicitation –
An entity performing forensic science services is considered a “forensic science laboratory” if it:
Employs one or more full-time scientists (with a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in a natural science [e.g., chemistry, physics, biology, or a closely-related natural-science field]), and
Whose principal function is to examine physical evidence in criminal matters and provide reports and testimony to courts of law regarding such evidence.
“Police identification units” (units operating outside of the crime laboratory function), or entities that engage exclusively in evidence collection and documentation, are not forensic science laboratories for these purposes.
Medical examiner and coroner offices are treated as forensic science laboratories.
For purposes of this solicitation, a local unit of government is defined as a city, county, town, township or other general purpose political subdivision of a state and includes Indian tribes as determined by the Secretary of the Interior.
COVERDELL SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
Accreditation
Funds may be used to prepare for laboratory accreditation by an appropriate accrediting body. An applicant that proposes to use any portion of the grant amount to fund a forensic science laboratory system, including any laboratory operated by a unit of local government within the State, that is not accredited will be required to use a portion of the grant amount for accreditation purposes. Successful applicants must use grant funds to prepare and apply for accreditation not more than two (2) years after the FY 2019 Coverdell award date.
Program Specific Certification
Plan for Forensic Science
Applicants (state agencies only) are required to certify that they have developed a statewide forensic science and medical examiner plan to improve the quality and timeliness of forensic science and medical examiner services.
Generally Accepted Laboratory Practices and Procedures
Applicants are required to certify that they use generally accepted laboratory practices and procedures established by accrediting organizations or appropriate certifying bodies.
External Investigations
Applicants are required to certify that an appropriate process is in place to conduct independent external investigations into allegations of serious negligence or misconduct substantially affecting the integrity of the forensic results committed by employees or contractors.
Potential Environmental Impact Coversheet and Checklist
Applicants are required to assess the potential environmental impacts of the activities proposed. Applicants are required to complete and attach theenvironmental impact coversheet and checklist.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Applications for state fiscal year 2020 funding must be
receivedby ODCP through Iowa’s enterprise grant management system (
www.iowagrants.gov) by
4:30 p.m. May 30, 2019.
*Note: Registration with
www.iowagrants.gov is required prior to submitting an application. Registration may take several business days to complete. Do not wait until the last minute to begin your application. Difficulty with registration will not be an appealable hardship.
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DescriptionFile NameFile SizeApplication InstructionsApplication Instructions SFY 2020.pdf119 KBDraft Certified Assurances - Provided for information only. Minor changes are expected for the upcoming fiscal year.Certified Assurances June 2018fillable form.pdf142 KBEnvironmental Impact Coversheet and Checklist (Download and attach)NIJ NEPA Certification.pdf259 KBNIJ Environmental Assessment (for review)NIJ NEPA Program Assessment.pdf416 KBNIJ Formula Coverdell SolicitationSolicitation Formula.pdf484 KBDraft Standard Grant Conditions - Provided for information only. Minor changes are expected for the upcoming fiscal year.Standard Grant Conditions June 2018 Fillable.pdf210 KB Website Links Click on the URL to go to website
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http://www.crimesolutions.gov/Bureau of Justice Assistance - Evidence Based Programming
https://odcp.iowa.gov/Governor's Office of Drug Control Policy
http://www.nij.gov/U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice
https://ojp.gov/financialguide/DOJ/index.htmU.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs - Financial Guide