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July, 2001 (517) 241-2112

Engler Announces $19 Million in Drug Prevention and Policing Initiatives Grants
Northern Michigan to Receive $2,604,973

Governor John Engler has awarded over $19 million in funds for drug prevention and policing initiatives. Northern Michigan will receive $2,604,973 in Byrne Memorial Formula and Local Law Enforcement Block grants for a one-year period beginning October 1, 2001.

"Statewide, these grants will play a positive role in the lives of children to prevent drug use and violence," said Engler. "They will also support crucial criminal justice programs to aggressively identify and prosecute drug dealers who destroy lives, families, and the quality of life within neighborhoods."

The grants focus on Community Policing, Juvenile Intervention, School Resource and Family and Domestic Violence Strategies, D.A.R.E. Programs, Drug Testing and Treatment for Juveniles and Adults, Multijurisdictional Task Forces, Money Laundering Task Forces, Prosecution, Criminal Justice Records Improvement and Computer Technology Strategies.

"These outstanding programs are making a difference in the lives of people in Northern Michigan," said Craig Yaldoo, Director of the Office of Drug Control Policy.

Byrne Memorial Formula Grants:

Local Law Enforcement Block Grants:

Byrne Memorial Formula and Local Law Enforcement Block grants are available for competitive grant awards to state and local governmental entities. Grants are administered by the Governor's Office of Drug Control Policy in the Michigan Department of Community Health.