Get Doj Stop Program Annual Progress Report 2017-2025
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How to fill out the DoJ STOP Program Annual Progress Report online
The DoJ STOP Program Annual Progress Report serves as a vital tool for subgrantees to document their activities and outcomes associated with the STOP Program funding. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions on how to complete the report online, ensuring that all relevant information is accurately captured.
Follow the steps to complete your report successfully.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the document and open it in the online editor.
- Begin by filling out Section A, which includes General Information, Grant Information, and Staff Information. Ensure all fields are completed, including the date of the report, the name of the subgrantee, and the subgrant numbers.
- Proceed to Section B, Purpose Areas. Check all applicable purpose areas supported with STOP Program funds during the current reporting period.
- Continue to Sections C through E, addressing Function Areas, Policies, and the Criminal Justice System. Each section asks for specific data; please answer all questions truthfully and to the best of your ability.
- In Section D, report on the Victim Services provided. Indicate the number of primary and secondary victims served, and provide demographic information as required.
- For Sections E1 to E5, outline all law enforcement, prosecution, court, probation, and BIP activities supported by the STOP Program funding.
- Conclude by completing Section F, the Narrative. Respond to the questions regarding remaining needs and the impact of STOP Program funding.
- Once all information is accurately filled out, review the report for completeness and accuracy before submitting.
- Finally, you can save changes, download, print, or share the completed report as needed.
Complete your DoJ STOP Program Annual Progress Report online today to ensure your organization's efforts are documented.
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