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<br /> <br />Department of Justice <br /> <br />Office of Justice Programs <br />Office for Civil Rights <br /> <br />Washing/on. D.C. 20531 <br /> <br />July 31, 2007 <br /> <br />Mr. Glenn D. Ellingsberg <br />Cass County <br />211 9th Street, South <br />Fargo, ND 58103 <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Ellingsberg: <br /> <br />Congratulations on your recent award. In establishing financial assistance programs, Congress linked the receipt of <br />Federal funding to compliance with Federal civil rights laws. The Office for Civil Rights (OCR), Office of Justice <br />Programs (OJP), U.S. Department of Justice is responsible for ensuring that recipients of financial aid from OJP, <br />its component offices and bureaus, the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW), and the Office of Community <br />Oriented Policing Services (COPS) comply with applicable Federal civil rights statutes and regulations. We at <br />OCR are available to help you and your organization meet the civil rights requirements that come with Justice <br />Department funding. <br /> <br />Ensuring Access to Federally Assisted Programs <br /> <br />As you know, Federal laws prohibit recipients of financial assistance from discriminating on the basis of race, <br />color, national origin, religion, sex, or disability in funded programs or activities, not only in respect to <br />employment practices but also in the delivery of services or benefits. Federal law also prohibits funded programs <br />or activities <br />from discriminating on the basis of age in the delivery of services or benefits. <br /> <br />Providing Services to Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Individuals <br /> <br />In accordance with Department of Justice Guidance pertaining to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 <br />U.S.C. ~ 2000d, recipients of Federal financial assistance must take reasonable steps to provide meaningful access <br />to their programs and activities for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). For more information on the <br />civil rights responsibilities that recipients have in providing language services to LEP individuals, please see the <br />website at http://www.lep.gov. <br /> <br />Ensuring Equal Treatment for Faith-Based Organizations <br /> <br />The Department of Justice has published a regulation specifically pertaining to the funding of faith-based <br />organizations. In general, the regulation, Participation in Justice Department Programs by Religious Organizations; <br />Providing for Equal Treatment of all Justice Department Program Participants, and known as the Equal Treatment <br />Regulation 28 C.F.R. part 38, requires State Administering Agencies to treat these organizations the same as any <br />other applicant or recipient. The regulation prohibits State Administering Agencies from making award or grant <br />administration decisions on the basis of an organization's religious character or affiliation, religious name, or the <br />religious composition of its board of directors. <br /> <br />The regulation also prohibits faith-based organizations from using financial assistance from the Department of <br />Justice to fund inherently religious activities. While faith-based organizations can engage in non-funded <br />inherently religious activities, they must be held separately from the Department of Justice funded program, and <br />customers or beneficiaries cannot be compelled to participate in them. The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes <br />clear that organizations participating in programs funded by the Department of Justice are not permitted to <br />discriminate in the provision of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion. For more information on the <br />regulation, please see OCR's website at http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ocr/etfbo.htm. <br />