Office of Criminal Justice Grants

AmpliFund

OCJG uses a grant management system for the purposes of grant and subgrant administration. In April of 2022, OCJG transitioned from the SIMON grant management system to the AmpliFund grant management system. This allowed OCJG to improve its grant management processes and procedures, as well as satisfy Federal budget category requirements.

The AmpliFund grant management system can be accessed through the AmpliFund login portal. Information regarding system navigation and processes can be found in the trainings provided below. Additional information can be found through the AmpliFund Help and Support Desk.
 

References and Guides

 

Training
Recipient Training:
On March 23, 2022 and March 24, 2022, AmpliFund, in partnership with OCJG hosted two virtual training sessions prior to the AmpliFund grant management system go-live in April 2022. These sessions covered topics ranging from basic system navigation to entering expense items on an award. Links to the recorded training sessions and associated PowerPoints can be found on the Amplifund Recipient User Training page.

Applicant Training:
On June 15, 2022, AmpliFund, in partnership with OCJG, hosted a virtual training session covering the following topics: accessing the applicant portal, reviewing solicitations, creating an application, completing applications forms, and submitting an application. Links to the recorded training session and associated PowerPoint can be found on the Amplifund Applicant Training page.

Payment Request Training:
This step-by-step training demonstrates how to enter expenses and submit payment requests in AmpliFund.
 
AmpliFund Help and Support

If you need technical assistance with the AmpliFund grant management system, please visit https://amplifund.zendesk.com/ for user guides, video tutorials, helpful tips and tricks, FAQs, and more. Users may also submit an email to the AmpliFund Help and Support Desk by selecting the help and support icon located in the upper right-hand corner of the AmpliFund grant management system screen.

*NOTE: All grant related questions should be directed to the your assigned FDLE grant manager.
 

FAQ

Questions regarding the AmpliFund grant management system should be submitted to FDLEOCJGFAQ@fdle.state.fl.us.



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