Creating a one size fits all approach for grant management




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Summary: The Office of Justice Programs is the largest grant making piece of the Justice Department. So when it came to standardizing OJP’s grants approach, staff had to balance the needs of the Bureau of Justice Assistance with those of the Office of Victims of Crime and four other organizations in the agency. For how they manage the six OJP offices and more than $5 billion yearly to 3,000 grantees, Federal News Network's Jason Miller spoke with the principal deputy assistant attorney general of the Office of Justice Programs, Katie Sullivan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices