FY25-26 LETF Update
The Broward Sheriff's Office congratulates the recipients of the FY25-26 LETF grant. We wish them great success as they use this funding to serve the needs of Broward County residents through their LETF programs and project activities. Please be sure to bookmark this page for news about our FY26-27 competitive grant cycle.
| Name | Action |
|---|---|
| Law Enforcement Trust Fund Ceremony Nominee List FY24 25 | Open |
Recipient List
A Place in Time Christian Ministries, Inc._Bread of Life Food Pantry
Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County_Carver Ranches Club
Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County_Jim and Jan Moran Club
Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County_Lester White Club
Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County_Nan Knox Club
Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County_Rick & Rita Case Club
Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County_SMART Moves Marti Huizenga Club
Broward County Community Development Corporation, Inc._Affordable Housing for Individuals and Families
Broward Gold Coast Down Syndrome Organization, Inc.
Community Reconstruction Inc.
Connections Divine Inc._Rooted & Rising: Life Reentry & Resilience for Youth
Delta Education and Life Development Foundation, Inc._Delta Academy
Delta Education and Life Development Foundation, Inc._Embodi
Delta Education and Life Development Foundation, Inc._Teen Lift
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Committee Inc._Teen Zone
Eleanor King Community Outreach Inc.
Entrepreneur Education and Development Center, Inc._BeyondCon Young Entrepreneur Conference
Eta Nu Education Foundation, Inc._Connect 2 Lead
Eta Nu Education Foundation, Inc._STEM Project
Expecting Relief
Feeding South Florida, Inc._Mobile Food Pantry - Deerfield Beach
First Call for Help Broward, Inc._C3 Community Broward Voices of Change>
Florida Independence, Training & Education Center, Inc.
Friends of the Broward County African-American Research Library and Cultural Center, Inc._AARLCC ASPIRE Academy
Friends of the Broward County African-American Research Library and Cultural Center, Inc._HYPE After School Program
Generation of Purpose Outreach, Inc._Boys to Gentlemen
Gift Giving Services, Inc.
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida_Get Real
Grace Place School, Inc._Job Skills and Business Entrepreneurship for At-Risk Youth
Grace Place School, Inc._Mentoring with Grace Wilderness Program
Gulf Coast Jewish Family and Community Services, Inc.
Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Broward County, Inc.
Helping Advance And Nurture The Development Of Youth, Inc._LIFE Summer Camp
Helping Advance And Nurture The Development Of Youth, Inc._Supportive Employment Program
Henderson Behavioral Health, Inc.
HEROES Foundation Inc.
Junior Achievement of South Florida Inc._BizTown
Junior Achievement of South Florida Inc._Finance Park
Junior Achievement of South Florida Inc._Girls Rule
Junior Achievement of South Florida Inc._JA Fellows
Koinonia Worship Center & Village_Smart Steps-Reading and Recreation for Safer Neighborhoods
Koinonia Worship Center & Village_STEM Literacy for All-Bridging the Gap in Reading & Technology
KP Cares Foundation Inc._Ctrl Alt Achieve
KP Cares Foundation Inc._Youth Enrichment
Lauderdale Lakes Vikings, Inc._Beyond the Huddle
Let's Talk About It, Inc.
Literacy Connection, Inc._Operation Read
Literacy Connection, Inc._Rooted in Reading Book Festival
Little Kenny's Community Of Helping Hands, Inc.
Local Love, Corp._Cakes & Connections
Local Love, Corp._Give, Care, Love - Hope for the Holiday>
Love Serving Autism, Inc._Play with Purpose: Fort Lauderdale
Lutheran Services Florida, Inc.
Marie A. Wells Arts and Education Center, Inc._College Ready Program
Men2Boys, Inc._Department of Juvenile Justice Program
Mental Health America of Southeast Florida_Anger Management Course Subsidy Group A Glassman Center
Museum of Discovery and Science, Inc. _Afterschool Club
Museum of Discovery and Science, Inc. _Aviation Academy
Museum of Discovery and Science, Inc. _Everglades EcoExplorers
Oasis of Hope Community Development Corporation Inc._Homeownership Incubator Program
OIC of South Florida, Inc.
Pace Center for Girls, Inc._Pace Broward Reach Counseling Program
Pace Center for Girls, Inc._Pace Works College and Career Readiness
Police Athletic League of Hallandale Beach, Inc.
Police Athletic League of Hollywood, Inc.
Police Athletic League of Lauderhill, Inc.
SheMeHer, Inc.
Sheridan House Family Ministries, Inc._Building Strong Families
SOS Childrens Villages Florida_Next Steps Program
South Florida Council, Boy Scouts of America_Scoutreach Broward County Parks
South Florida Council, Boy Scouts of America_Scoutreach Lauderdale Lakes
South Florida Council, Boy Scouts of America_Scoutreach Pompano Beach
South Florida Wellness Network, Inc._Scholarships for Recovery Residence
South Florida Wellness Network, Inc._Youth Wellness and Creativity Program
Sweet Dream Makers, Inc.
The Born on Purpose Project, Inc._Play on Purpose
The Born on Purpose Project, Inc._Project RESET
The Lucky Horse Sanctuary, Inc.
The Positive Place Inc._Health Access and Recidivism Reduction Initiative
The Salvation Army_Emergency Shelter Essential Services
The School Board of Broward County, Florida_Dillard High School Student Government Association Collegiate Experience
The Sheriff's Foundation of Broward County, Inc._Operation Medicine Cabinet
The Sheriff's Foundation of Broward County, Inc._Shopping with the Sheriff
The Starr Institute, Inc._My Safety Starts With Me Workshop Series
The Village South, Inc.
Unmute Yourself, Inc._B.L.A.Z.E. at Whiddon Rogers
Unmute Yourself, Inc._D.V.A.A.S.
Unmute Yourself, Inc._S.O.A.R.
Urban League of Broward County, Inc._Crime Prevention & Intervention
Urban League of Broward County, Inc._Youth Hate Crime Education & Prevention
Whoamentoring Works, Inc.
Women In Distress of Broward County, Inc._24 Hour Domestic Violence Crisis Hotline
About the Law Enforcement Trust Fund (LETF)
Sheriff Dr. Gregory Tony recognizes the vast quantity of services that not-for-profit organizations provide residents in Broward County. Sheriff Tony understands LETF are vital to our mission of connecting with youth and providing programs, mentorships and assistance and is committed to supporting these agencies in any way he can. As such, he has streamlined the process for organizations to ensure the process is fair and funds are distributed equitably to most qualified, deserving organizations.
Under the auspices of Florida Statute, Chapter 932.701-706, "Florida Contraband Forfeiture Act," BSO has funds available for distribution in the Broward community. These funds are better known by their common name - Law Enforcement Trust Funds (LETF).
The Florida Statute was established to allow law enforcement agencies to seize and forfeit any contraband that have been used in the commissions of felonies. This includes vehicles, vessels, aircraft, real property, cash or any other item of value. The cash or proceeds from a sale of the seized items go into the Law Enforcement Trust Funds account for use by the law enforcement agency.
Under the law, the Broward County Board of County Commissioners is responsible for holding the funds in the trust until they are used. However, a feature of the Florida Statute allows BSO to use these funds for community purposes (FS 932.7055). The law states:
After July 1, 1992, and during every fiscal year thereafter, any local law enforcement agency that acquires at least $15,000 pursuant to the Florida Contraband Forfeiture Act within a fiscal year must expend or donate no less than 15 percent of such proceeds for the support or operation of any drug treatment, drug abuse education, drug prevention, crime prevention, safe neighborhood or school resource officer program(s). The local law enforcement agency has the discretion to determine which program(s) will receive the designated proceeds.
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LETF contains funds awarded to the Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO) as a result of successful forfeiture litigation in State court and participation in the Federal Assess Sharing Program. In accordance with F.S. 932.7055(5)(a), the Statute requires no less than 25% of the last fiscal year’s revenues be donated in the form of grants to nonprofit programs in Broward.
Nonprofit organizations in good standing and with an active 501(C)(3) are eligible to apply. The organization must serve residents of Broward County.
LETF funding is allocated fairly to a variety of programs in Broward County to address gaps and service needs. Awarded organizations have included entities such as schools, community-based non-profits and foundations, Divine 9 (African-American fraternities/sororities), behavioral health agencies, and faith-based organizations.
Applicants must successfully incorporate in their proposed programs LETF statutory requirements (Crime Prevention, Safe Neighborhood, Drug Abuse Prevention and Education) as well as Sheriff Tony’s priority initiatives: Diverting youth from the criminal justice system, reducing gun violence, and programs that assist the homeless and mentally ill. The proposed program must serve residents of Broward County.
Many funded programs work in the public schools or provide after-school and summer programming to encourage youth to perform well academically, stay in school, focus on career planning and secondary education, address bullying and gun violence, and foster teamwork and personal growth. LETF programs also address the unique needs of children in/or who have aged out of the foster care system, LGBTQ youth, domestic violence survivors, homeless, veterans, and those with histories of mental health and/or substance abuse.
In the past, LETF funding has assisted organizations with funds to pay for services and items such as therapy, laptops to assist with tutoring, college tours to inspire at-risk youth to continue their education, food bank distribution to address food insecurity, transportation to after school programs, life coaching, case management, and driver’s education for foster youth to achieve normalcy.
When a new grant funding cycle opens, information to include the date of the mandatory application workshop will be posted on the BSO website as well as on BSO’s social media channels such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
All interested organizations are required to attend a mandatory application workshop. While this has been typically held in person in previous year, the future workshop might be hosted online due to the pandemic crisis. By making the workshop mandatory, BSO ensures every potential applicant is aware of all LETF requirements and how to complete each section of the required application. Potential applicants are made aware of how to submit their application as well as the deadline for all submissions.
For those organizations with representatives who attended the mandatory workshop, applications will be made available on the BSO website for completion and submission. Applicants must ensure applications are submitted per instructions guidelines to include all required signatures, notarization, and attachments. Application that fail to meet the minimum submission criteria may result in application denial.
The LETF grant is very competitive due to a large pool of interested applicant organizations. All applications that meet minimum submission criteria are reviewed and rated by an objective BSO rating panel. Those BSO employees volunteering on the panel receive a rating orientation and must sign a conflict of interest form to attest they do not have a relationship with the organization whose application they may be rating.
Utilizing a uniform rating tool, each application is rated by two panel members who score proposals against the questions/criteria in the application. If their scores have a difference of 20 or more points, a third rater reviews the application, and the score outside of the closest two scores is discarded. A final list based on the score ranking is submitted to the Sheriff as a funding recommendation. All proposed projects for funding are reviewed by BSO’s Office of the General Counsel to ensure the projects meet LETF statutory purpose requirements. All recommended grant recipients are voted for final approval by the Broward County Commission.
Every application is rated fairly and uniformly as previously described. Those applicants who receive strong scores are successful at making a compelling case for funding by clearly illustrating service needs and/or gaps in Broward County and demonstrating, based on their organization’s history and experience, how they can effectively engage the target population. Every applicant agency is screened to ensure it has an active status in Sunbiz, has active non-profit status with the IRS, and is not on the convicted vendor list on Sam.gov.
Applicants are welcome to apply for grants for $10,000. Please note, LETF funds are not intended to support entire programs. Recipients have 12 months to expend the funds for their funded program.
Information about the next open grant application cycle will be posted on this web page and BSO’s various social media channels.
Inquiries can be sent to the BSO Grant Coordinator via email at LETF@sheriff.org.