Grantee Invoicing


The invoice workbook links below are password protected, macro-enabled Excel files.

You must enable macros in order for the forms to work as designed. A macro is a series of commands or instructions and functions such as calculations that are stored within the documents for tasks that are performed regularly and repeatedly. Note: Enabling macros will in no way compromise the security of your local system, nor the security of your agency’s network.

Depending on the macro security settings on your computer, when you select your agency’s file, you may get one of two prompts:

    1. A prompt to choose whether to enable or disable macros when you access your agency’s file. If you do get this prompt, select “Enable Macros”; or
    2. A Security Warning prompt that allows you to trust any document containing macros from the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC). Check the box next to “Always trust macros from this source”; then select “Enable Macros”. In the future, when you open your invoice workbook from the same computer, macros will be enabled and you will not have to repeat this step.

You will next get a prompt to enter your agency’s password. If the password is entered correctly, the invoice/modification form will open up and will be ready to receive information.

For further instructions, see the Instructions tab on your invoice workbook.


Adult Reentry Grant


California Violence Intervention and Prevention (CalVIP)


Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding (CESF)


Edward Byrne Memorial Assistance Grant (JAG)


Indigent Defense Grant Program


Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD)


Proposition 47 Grant Program (Prop 47)

 
 

Public Defense Pilot Program (PDPP)


Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities (R.E.D.)


Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Program


Title II Formula Grants


Tribal Youth Diversion (TYD)


Youth Reinvestment Grant (YRG)


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