Opportunity Information: Apply for O BJA 2021 60016

The BJA FY 2021 Invited to Apply - Special Assistant United States Attorney (SAUSA) Program is a discretionary Bureau of Justice Assistance funding opportunity designed to help address the sudden surge in criminal cases that shifted into tribal and federal jurisdiction following the U.S. Supreme Court decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma. The central goal is to reduce violent and other crime and to strengthen the justice system capacity needed to manage a dramatically higher caseload tied to jurisdictional changes. In practical terms, the program focuses on expanding prosecutorial resources by supporting full-time tribal prosecutors who are cross-designated to work closely with local United States Attorney's Offices, allowing cases to be handled more efficiently and in better coordination across tribal and federal systems.

The mechanism for this funding is a cooperative agreement, which generally indicates a closer working relationship and more direct federal involvement than a standard grant. The program is tied to statutory authority from the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020 (Public Law No. 116-93), specifically 34 U.S.C. 10157(b). The opportunity is listed under CFDA number 16.738, and it was created on March 2, 2021, with an original application closing date of March 11, 2021. The award ceiling is $500,000, setting the maximum amount that could be provided under this opportunity. The posting indicates it is "Invited to Apply," which typically means the applicant pool is limited to entities specifically requested or selected to submit an application, rather than being broadly open to all potential applicants.

The intended applicants are tribal entities, and the materials emphasize governance and accountability around staffing. Applications must come from the tribal agency that will directly oversee the staff supported by the grant, or the applicant must clearly show that the responsible tribal agency is actively involved in the proposal. This requirement is meant to ensure that funded prosecutors are properly supervised, integrated into the tribe's justice operations, and positioned to work effectively with federal partners. The opportunity specifically references the Muscogee (Creek) Nation in the source text, reflecting the Oklahoma context and the communities most directly impacted by the McGirt-related jurisdictional changes.

A key compliance condition applies to all recipients and subrecipients, including any for-profit organizations involved at any level: they must forgo any profit or management fee. This means the funding is intended to cover allowable project costs only, not to generate profit for contractors or pass-through entities. Overall, the opportunity is targeted and operational in nature, aiming to quickly add prosecutorial capacity through cross-designated tribal prosecutors embedded in or working alongside USAOs, improving case handling, coordination, and public safety outcomes in the wake of the increased federal and tribal caseload.

  • The Bureau of Justice Assistance in the affordable care act sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "BJA FY 2021 Invited to Apply - Special Assistant United States Attorney Program to Support the Response to Precipitous Increase in McGirt v. Oklahoma-related cases" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 16.738.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2021-03-02.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2021-03-11. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $500,000.00 in funding.
  • Eligible applicants include: Others.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the BJA FY 2021 Invited to Apply - Special Assistant United States Attorney (SAUSA) Program?

This is a discretionary Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) funding opportunity intended to expand prosecutorial capacity by supporting full-time tribal prosecutors who are cross-designated to work closely with local United States Attorney's Offices (USAOs). The program is designed to improve coordination between tribal and federal systems and help cases move more efficiently.

Why was this funding opportunity created?

The program was created to help address a sudden surge in criminal cases that shifted into tribal and federal jurisdiction after the U.S. Supreme Court decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma. The goal is to strengthen justice system capacity to handle a dramatically higher caseload tied to these jurisdictional changes.

What is the main goal of the SAUSA Program?

The central goal is to reduce violent and other crime and to strengthen justice system capacity in response to increased caseloads. In practical terms, it focuses on adding prosecutorial resources to support more effective case handling and coordination across tribal and federal jurisdictions.

How does the program increase prosecutorial capacity?

The program supports full-time tribal prosecutors who are cross-designated (as SAUSAs) to work in close collaboration with USAOs. This structure is meant to help ensure cases can be prosecuted effectively with clearer coordination between tribal and federal partners.

Is this opportunity a grant or something else?

The funding mechanism is a cooperative agreement. This typically means there is closer federal involvement and a more active working relationship than with a standard grant.

Who is the intended applicant for this opportunity?

The intended applicants are tribal entities. The opportunity is focused on supporting tribal prosecutorial staffing and operations in the context of increased tribal and federal caseloads.

What does "Invited to Apply" mean for eligibility and competition?

"Invited to Apply" generally means the applicant pool is limited to entities specifically requested or selected to submit an application, rather than being broadly open to all potential applicants.

What is the maximum award amount available under this opportunity?

The award ceiling is $500,000, which is the maximum amount that could be provided under this funding opportunity.

When was this opportunity created, and what was the original closing date?

The opportunity was created on March 2, 2021, and the original application closing date was March 11, 2021.

What is the CFDA number for this program?

The program is listed under CFDA number 16.738.

What statutory authority supports this funding opportunity?

The opportunity is tied to the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020 (Public Law No. 116-93), specifically 34 U.S.C. 10157(b).

Which tribal organization must submit the application?

Applications must come from the tribal agency that will directly oversee the staff supported by the award. If a different entity applies, the application must clearly show that the responsible tribal agency is actively involved in the proposal.

Why is the application required to come from the overseeing tribal agency (or show active involvement)?

This requirement is intended to support governance and accountability for staffing. It helps ensure funded prosecutors are properly supervised, integrated into the tribe's justice operations, and positioned to work effectively with federal partners.

Does the opportunity reference any specific tribe or geographic context?

Yes. The source text specifically references the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, reflecting the Oklahoma context and the communities most directly impacted by McGirt-related jurisdictional changes.

Are there special cost or profit restrictions for recipients and subrecipients?

Yes. A key compliance condition applies to all recipients and subrecipients, including any for-profit organizations involved at any level: they must forgo any profit or management fee. Funds are intended to cover allowable project costs only, not generate profit.

Does the no-profit/no-management-fee condition apply only to the primary recipient?

No. The condition applies to all recipients and subrecipients, and it explicitly includes any for-profit organizations involved at any level.

What kinds of outcomes is the program trying to achieve?

The program is aimed at improving public safety outcomes by increasing prosecutorial capacity, strengthening coordination between tribal and federal partners, and improving the justice system's ability to manage a higher volume of cases.

What is the operational focus of this opportunity?

It is targeted and operational in nature, aiming to quickly add prosecutorial capacity through cross-designated tribal prosecutors working alongside or embedded with USAOs to improve case handling and coordination.

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