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Immigration Grant Program Resources and Forms

Overview

The State Board of Immigration Enforcement (the Board or SBIE) received authority to administer $250 Million in funding for the Local Law Enforcement Immigration Grant Program (IGP) under Section 908.1033, Florida Statutes. Funding received under this award must be used for allowable costs directly associated with cooperating and coordinating with federal agencies to enforce federal immigration laws. All grants administered through this program must adhere to the elements outlined in Rule 11QER25, Florida Administrative Code.

The information posted below is designed for participating agencies who are interested in applying for this program or those have applied and received an award.
 

Resource Guides
The State Board of Immigration Enforcement recognizes the importance of providing ample resources for participating agencies who are applying or managing awards. 
 
Immigration Grant Program Recipient Guide
This guide provides information on the following grant management activities for this program:
 
  • AmpliFund User Account Access and Management
  • Application Submission and Award Processing
  • Submitting Reimbursement Requests (coming soon)
  • Requesting Amendments (coming soon)
 

Frequently Asked Questions
This is regularly updated with questions posed by peers and responses from the grant administration team. 

Sample Comprehensive Tracking Workbook
The above multi-tabbed Excel workbook contains sample tracking sheets that participating agencies can use to track grant activities under specific activity categories. The individual spreadsheets are also available below:

 
Forms
The following forms are used by participating agencies during the course of managing their awards:
 


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