Ashtabula Sheriff gets 419K dollar federal grant to hire officers for three years

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Ashtabula Sheriff gets $419,740 federal grant to hire officers for three years

U.S. Rep. Steven C. LaTourette (R-Bainbridge Township) today announced that the Ashtabula County Sheriff's Department will receive $419,740 through the Fiscal Year 2011 COPS Hiring Program.

A total of $243.4 million for the COPS hiring program will create or preserve 1,021 sworn law enforcement positions for three years across the country.  The grants cover the full salary and benefits packages for three years and the department will be obligated to keep the officers or deputies on payroll with full salary and benefits for one full year after the three-year grant ends.

LaTourette said the Ashtabula County Sheriff's Department can use the funding to hire or rehire two officers.

"The fiscal year ends on Friday so the Sheriff's Department is getting a grant just before the funding has to be spent.  If you have to wait until the last minute for a grant, it's worth the wait for good news like this," LaTourette said.  "This COPS Hiring program makes it possible to bring back laid off officers or hire new ones with no local match for three years.  I'm sure this is welcome news for Sheriff Johnson."

The COPS hiring program also announced more than $16 million in hiring grants for 67 officer positions in Ohio, including 25 officers each in Cleveland and Cincinnati.  East Cleveland, Lorain and Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority Police also received grants for officers.

The grant to the Ashtabula County Sheriff's Department was the only one awarded in the 14th Congressional District; the only one awarded to a Sheriff's Department in Ohio; and one of just eight COPS Hiring grants awarded in the entire state of Ohio, LaTourette said.

For more information on Community Oriented Policy (COP) and the Hiring Program, click here.  To find a list of COPS Hiring grants by state, click here.  

 

 

 

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