- 2020 « Conventions « $100 million in federal funding for security
Convention Cities Each Receive $50M Fed. Grant for Law
Enforcement
H.R.
1158: Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020
signed into law by President Trump on Dec. 20, 2019.page 133, STAT. 2407 - "$100,000,000 is for grants for law enforcement activities associated with the presidential nominating conventions
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https://bja.ojp.gov/funding/awards/2020-zc-bx-0002
Funding to Support the 2020 Presidential Nominating Convention
2020 Republican Presidential Candidate Nominating Convention for the City of Charlotte, North Carolina
Award InformationAwardee Charlotte, City of
Award # 2020-ZC-BX-0001
Location Charlotte, NC
Congressional District 12
Status Open
Funding First Awarded 2020
Total funding (to date) $50,000,000
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2020, $50,000,000)
The Republican National Convention (RNC) will be held August 24-27, 2020, in Charlotte North Carolina. The RNC was designated a National Special Security Event (NSSE) by the Department of Homeland Security. With NSSE status, the United States Secret Service (USSS) is the lead agency in charge of security for the RNC. The recipient will utilize grant funds to provide support for law enforcement expenditures and related law enforcement activities, including overtime, associated with the 2020 RNC. The stated purpose of this funding is to provide support for law enforcement activities, including personnel, necessary equipment and overtime costs associated with the 2020 Republican/Democratic Presidential Candidate Nominating Convention.There is a requirement that each grantee/fiscal agent receiving an award will:
Utilize grant funds for law enforcement activities incurred during the 2020 Republican/Democratic Presidential Nominating Convention;
Fully explore other non-federal funding streams to ensure that federal funds are being used to supplement, and not supplant, available state, local or other sources and obtain required Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs);
Carefully manage the drawdown of grant funds based on approved costs and adhere to the DOJ Financial Guide rules on cash management;
Ensure that written and properly executed mutual aid agreements are in place and that funds can be reimbursed in a timely manner;
Provide a fair and transparent process for other jurisdictions that may be hosting official Convention events, or providing agreed upon mutual assistance to the host city, to receive reimbursement for reasonable security-related costs from the appropriated funds;
Develop and utilize a centralized, documented authorization process for expenditure of award funding for purposes of accountability and transparency.
Participate in training on the prevention of Fraud, Waste and Abuse delivered by the Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General (DOJ OIG) prior to the conventions.
NCA/NCF
Date Created: March 23, 2020