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Funding for the Work – ASCA has been Fortunate.

Funding for the Work – ASCA has been Fortunate. In 2001, the Committee received federal funding to develop standards, performance measures, key indicators, and counting rules. NIJ, BJS, and CPO joined together to start the project with $179,000.

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Funding for the Work – ASCA has been Fortunate.

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  1. Funding for the Work –ASCA has been Fortunate. In 2001, the Committee received federal funding to develop standards, performance measures, key indicators, and counting rules. NIJ, BJS, and CPO joined together to start the project with $179,000.

  2. BJA funding has been ASCA’s major means of launching PBMS. The Office of Justice Programs’ Bureau of Justice Assistance has supported the Performance Based Measures System since 2002. To date, BJA has provided $950,000 for the project.

  3. More Recent Financial Developments ASCA’s new BJA Byrne Grant is supporting: • Refinements to the web application; • Development of more standards and measures and indicators; • Training for additional jurisdictions to participate in the PBMS; • Provision of technical support for users in all jurisdictions; and • Expansion of the number of standard and ad hoc reports.

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