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This page provides access to past funding opportunities from OJJDP. Use the search filters below to help you find results for specific solicitations. From the results, select a solicitation title to view details about the opportunity as well as any resulting awards.

OJJDP FY 15 Second Chance Act Comprehensive Statewide Juvenile Reentry System Reform Implementation Program

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In FY 2014, OJJDP funded six states under the Second Chance Act Comprehensive Statewide Juvenile Reentry Systems Reform Planning Program to develop a collaborative approach to planning and capacity building to improve youth reentry outcomes. This solicitation will support the implementation of the plan in the six states to reduce juvenile reentry recidivism rates and improve positive youth outcomes. Applicants will identify a large enough target population of incarcerated youth to impact state or local outcomes and focus on youth assessed as medium to high-risk for reoffending.

OJJDP FY 15 Mentoring for Youth: Underserved Populations: Category 1: Youth with disabilities

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OJJDP is focusing this solicitation on the needs of the following underserved populations: youth with disabilities; youth in foster care; and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning youth (LGBTQ). OJJDP will assist in establishing or expanding mentoring and support services for youth in these three underserved populations.

OJJDP FY 15 Youth With Sexual Behavior Problems Program

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This program will fund agencies that use a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to provide intervention and supervision services for youth with sexual behavior problems and treatment services for their child victims and families. Award recipients will target services for youth with sexual behavior problems, their child victim(s), and parents/caregivers. Youth participating in this program must undergo a mental health evaluation to determine if they are amenable to community-based treatment and intervention.

OJJDP FY 15 Juvenile Justice Model Data Project

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This project will identify critical information requirements across the juvenile justice system (e.g., victimization, community wellness, law enforcement, diversion, detention, indigent defense, prosecution, adjudication, transfer to criminal court, corrections, reentry, and recidivism). It will develop model data elements with recommended definitions and coding categories that administrative data systems and other juvenile justice-related data collection efforts (e.g., community surveys) can adopt.

OJJDP FY 15 Police and Youth Engagement: Supporting the Role of Law Enforcement in Juvenile Justice Reform

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The mission of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) is to provide national leadership, coordination, and resources to prevent and respond to juvenile delinquency and victimization. To fulfill this mission, OJJDP collaborates with professionals from diverse disciplines to improve juvenile justice practices and policies.

OJJDP FY 15 Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Program: Vermont

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Pursuant to the PROTECT Our Children Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-401, hereafter, the PROTECT Act), the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force Program seeks to maintain and expand state and regional task forces to address technology-facilitated child exploitation. These task forces work collaboratively as a national network of law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies that prevent, interdict in, and investigate Internet crimes against children.

OJJDP FY 15 Second Chance Act Smart on Juvenile Justice: Community Supervision

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As many as 100,000 youth under the age of 18 are released from juvenile correctional facilities every year. These young people often return to their communities with complex needs, such as physical and behavioral health issues and barriers to education and employment. This grant program will provide funding to state and local government agencies and federally recognized Indian Tribes to implement evidence-based supervision strategies to improve outcomes for juveniles under community supervision.

OJJDP FY 15 Juvenile Drug Courts Communities of Practice

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The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) envisions a nation where our children are healthy, educated, and free from violence. If they come into contact with the juvenile justice system, the contact should be rare, fair and beneficial to them. To help OJJDP fulfill this vision, this program will fund Communities of Practice, a project to promote information sharing and learning among juvenile drug courts.

OJJDP FY 15 Initiative To Develop Juvenile Reentry Measurement Standards

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This solicitation seeks proposals for rigorous research regarding juvenile and/or older adolescent reentry. The goal of the research will be to advance understanding and implementation of effective, developmental science-informed reentry practice in the field. OJJDP expects this research will highlight practices that will improve positive outcomes for youth transitioning out of placement and reduce recidivism. OJJDP will identify priority areas for this solicitation based on current gaps and needs in the literature and practice.

OJJDP FY 15 Second Chance Act Smart Juvenile Justice: Community Supervision Training and Technical Assistance Program

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As many as 100,000 youth younger than 18 years old are released from juvenile correctional facilities every year. These young people often return to their communities with complex needs, such as physical and behavioral health issues and barriers to education and employment. This grant program will provide training and technical assistance to state and local government agencies and federally recognized Indian Tribes to support their efforts to implement evidence-based reform strategies to reduce recidivism and improve outcomes for juveniles under community supervision.

OJJDP FY 15 Second Chance Act Supporting Latino/a Youth from Out-of-Home Placement

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The purpose of this solicitation is to support demonstration programs that provide targeted mentoring reentry services to Latino youth. These mentoring services will include personal development; family wellness; community engagement; and institutional engagement.

OJJDP FY 15 Juvenile Drug Courts Addressing Systematic Barriers Program

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The purpose of the solicitation is to build the capacity of Juvenile Drug Courts to address systematic barriers to increase their effectiveness and to build the capacity of states, state courts, local courts, units of local government, and Indian Tribal governments to improve the operations and function of Juvenile Drug Courts.

OJJDP FY 15 Assessing the Impact of Juvenile Justice Reforms Program

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OJJDP is seeking applications for funding under its Fiscal Year (FY) 2015 Assessing the Impact of Juvenile Justice Reforms Program. This program will support research and evaluation to investigate the effectiveness and/or cost efficiency of juvenile justice system reforms. In particular, OJJDP is interested in reforms targeted at youth and law enforcement interaction, diversion, and community-based alternatives. OJJDP also encourages inquiries into the effectiveness of reforms targeted at mitigating negative outcomes that juvenile justice practices and conditions produce.

OJJDP FY 15 Child Abuse Training for Judicial and Court Personnel

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Courts and child welfare agencies face significant challenges in managing complex child abuse, neglect, and related cases and heavy caseloads. In addition, they are required to comply with federal child welfare reform laws and initiatives to achieve safe, permanent placements for abused and neglected children.

OJJDP FY 15 VOCA Children's Advocacy Centers Subgrant Program

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This program will provide funding to manage a national grant awards program for local children’s advocacy center programs. The successful applicant will operate a national grants program that OJJDP will fund for local children’s advocacy centers, state chapters, and multidisciplinary teams that provide a coordinated investigation and comprehensive response to child abuse.

OJJDP FY 15 Bridging Research and Practice Project to Advance Juvenile Justice and Safety

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The purpose of this project is to collect and analyze current research findings and develop resources for the juvenile justice field (practitioners, administrators and policymakers) that identify and synthesize relevant research findings and evidence into actionable practice strategies. This project will look across all juvenile justice research and provide technical support to the field in translating this research into policy and practice actions to “put the best of what we know in juvenile justice into action”.

OJJDP FY 15 National Juvenile Court Data Archive

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The National Juvenile Court Data Archive (the Archive) houses the automated records of cases that courts with juvenile jurisdiction have handled. This solicitation will fund the annual collection, verification, and analysis of data that documents the activities of the juvenile justice court system and its response to law-violating and at-risk youth. The Archive will disseminate information on juvenile court case processing through Juvenile Court Statistics reports and fact sheets and make national and state-level data publicly accessible online.

OJJDP FY 15 VOCA Training and Technical Assistance for Child Abuse Prosecutors

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This program will fund a national training and technical assistance program to enhance the effectiveness of attorneys and others who investigate and prosecute child abuse cases. The successful applicant will provide training and technical assistance, develop and disseminate publications, promote methods to provide project assessment and increase coordination among VOCA programs.

OJJDP FY 15 VOCA Training and Technical Assistance for Child Abuse Professionals

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This program will provide funding to develop and operate a model national training and technical assistance program for child abuse professionals to enhance the coordinated multidisciplinary investigation and response to child abuse and to improve the judicial system’s handling of child abuse and neglect cases. The successful applicant will provide training and technical assistance, develop and disseminate publications and information resources, promote methods to provide project assessment and increase coordination among VOCA programs and other strategic collaborations.

OJJDP FY 15 Design Study of Dual System Youth

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The purpose of this solicitation is to conduct a study as to whether national estimates can be calculated on the number of "crossover," dual-system served, or multi-system involved youth and how best to coordinate data systems to inform service delivery across the child welfare and juvenile justice systems.

OJJDP FY 15 Court-Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Membership and Accreditation Program and Training and Technical Assistance

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The Victims of Child Abuse Act of 1990, as amended (Public Law 101-647), contemplates that all abused and neglected children involved in dependency proceedings receive timely, sensitive, and effective advocacy. The Act directs that a court-appointed special advocate shall be available to every victim of child abuse or neglect in the United States that needs such an advocate. The Court-Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Program ensures that abused and neglected children receive high quality representation in dependency court hearings.

OJJDP FY 15 VOCA Children's Advocacy Centers Membership and Accreditation Program

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This solicitation supports the operation of a national membership organization for children’s advocacy centers, multidisciplinary teams, and professionals. Specifically, the successful applicant will plan and conduct an annual membership meeting and other training conferences for member organizations, provide structure and support for establishing membership criteria and processes, develop and implement a strategic plan for the membership organization, and facilitate communication among member organizations.