The Washington Department of Commerce, hereafter called "COMMERCE,” is initiating this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to solicit Proposals from those qualified and interested in grant funding to safely secure, store, track, and return relinquished firearms.
In 2022, COMMERCE was awarded funding under the U.S. Department of Justice Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program (SCIP). This funding supports efforts to improve implementation of state laws such as RCW 7.105, RCW 9.41, and RCW 10.99 that can result in firearm relinquishment ordered by courts pursuant to Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs), Orders to Surrender and Prohibit Weapons (OTSPWs) issued with other civil protection orders such as domestic violence protection orders, and no contact orders (NCOs) (collectively “firearm relinquishment laws”).
Due to the increase in firearms in circulation and the increase in ERPOs and OTSPWs requiring firearm relinquishment, law enforcement agencies are seeing an increase in the total number of firearms received or required to be relinquished. Infrastructure has not kept pace with the overall demand/need in this area. Ensuring removal of firearms in these cases as soon as possible, often referred to as “upstream recovery,” is a foundational aspect on which harm reduction and lethality prevention rest.
COMMERCE is soliciting Proposals from jurisdictions that demonstrate a need for program enhancements in the area of securing, storing, tracking, and returning relinquished firearms.
COMMERCE intends to award multiple contracts to provide the services described in this NOFO.