Internet Cyber Crime Grant
(ICCG) Program


 

 

 
 

THIS WEBSITE IS APPLICABLE TO MISSOURI AGENCIES ONLY!


The Internet Cyber Crime Grant (ICCG) Program is administered by the Missouri Department of Public Safety, Office of the Director, pursuant to Chapter 650 RSMo, Section 650.120 and House Bill 1672. This program was developed by the State of Missouri in correlation with House Bill 1698, also known as Jessica's Law.

The Internet Cyber Crime Grant Program distributes funding to support a broad range of activities to prevent and control internet cyber crime as it relates to children and to improve public safety.  Internet Cyber Crime Grant contracts administered by the Missouri Department of Public Safety are awarded to independently-recognized multi-jurisdictional task forces and local law enforcement agencies through their respective city or county unit of government. 

ICCG funds come from Missouri's General Revenue and are subject to legislative appropriation each year.

2007 Contract Period: December 15 to June 30

2007 Funding:  $250,000 (less a 3% withholding to equal $242,500)

2008 Contract Period:  July 1 to May 31

2008 Funding:  $1,250,000 (less a 6% withholding to equal $1,175,000)

2009 Contract Period:  June 1 to May 31

2009 Funding:  $1,501,200 (less a 6% withholding to equal $1,411,128)

2010 Contract Period:  n/a

2010 Funding:  $0

2011 Contract Period:  subject to appropriations

2011 Funding:  subject to appropriations

ICCG Purpose Areas:

  • Salaries of detectives and computer forensic personnel whose focus is investigating Internet Sex Crimes against children including but not limited to enticement of a child, possession or promotion of child pornography
  • Training of law enforcement and forensic personnel to also include travel expenses
  • Training of prosecuting and circuit attorneys as well as their assistanct prosecuting and circuit attorneys to also include travel expenses
  • Equipment directly related to preventing or combating cyber crime activities
  • Supplies directly associated with operating a cyber crime task force and its activities

Match Requirement: All ICCG recipients must provide a match of 10% of the total project cost in the form of cash or in-kind donations of personnel, equipment, or supplies/operations.

Eligible Applicants: ICCG contracts can only be awarded to Multi-Jurisdictional Internet Cyber Crime Law Enforcement Task Forces and other law enforcement agencies through their respective city or county.

Application Information: Information about the current application period is generally made available during the month of March, and a pre-bid seminar will be held in March of each year prior to the application deadline.  This seminar provides information on the application process, requirements, and the basic guidelines of a contract.  The application deadline for the ICCG Program will generally be in April and contracts will be awarded on or before June 1 each year if funds are appropriated. 

   
   
   

APPLICATION PACKET & INFORMATION
   

2010 ICCG Application Packet

2010 ICCG Application Checklist
(Use the fillable forms below to submit an application.  Do not use the forms included within the application packet.)

Deadline for 2010 ICCG Applications:  May 6, 2009

   

PRESENTATIONS
   

2009 ICCG Compliance Seminar - 7/15/08

2010 ICCG Pre-Bid Seminar - cancelled

   

APPLICATION FORMS


   

Application Summary Report

Application for Funding Form

Personnel Budget Page

Personnel-Overtime Budget Page

Personnel Information Sheet

Travel Budget Page (for FY10)

Equipment Budget Page

Supplies/Operations Budget Page

2010 Certified Assurances

Certification of Cash Match Form

Audit Requirements Form

Offerer's Contract Experience Form

Report of Expenditures/Check Payee Form

   

OTHER FORMS
   

Change of Information Form

Detail of Expenditures Form (Adobe Format)

Detail of Expenditures Form (Excel Format)

Detail of Expenditures Form Instructions

Inventory Control Listing
Request to Revise the Budget Form

Request to Revise the Budget Instructions

   

QUARTERLY REPORT & INSTRUCTIONS
   

n/a

   

INTERNET SAFETY RESOURCE LINKS
   

INOBTR Internet Safety Program

www.inobtr.org

Missouri Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force

www.icacmo.org

National Center for Missing & Exploited Children's Cyber Tip Line

www.cybertipline.com

NetSmartz Interactive Workshop

www.netsmartz.org

NetSmartz Interactive Workshop for Kids

www.netsmartzkids.org

Web Wise Kids Interactive Program

www.WebWiseKids.org

   

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