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JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION CONGRESSIONAL EARMARK PROGRAMS

Award Information

Award #
2002-CH-BX-K001
Location
Awardee County
King
Congressional District
Status
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2002
Total funding (to date)
$19,104,392
Original Solicitation

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2002, $3,823,500)

This award will support the National Court Appointed Special Advocate Association in providing training and technical assistance to its network of local programs across the nation and the 2003 CASA subgrantee programs. This training and technical assistance will support the development and enhancement of new and existing CASA programs and will ensure that these programs provide effective and quality representation/court advocacy to children involved, or at risk of becoming involved in dependency court. Other participants who will benefit from National CASA training include judges, social workers, attorneys, juvenile court personnel, foster parents and governmental and private agency representatives.

National CASA will increase both the number and percentage of abused and neglected children receiving quality volunteer representation. National CASA will support the creation of new CASA programs, expand existing programs, recruit more volunteers, and develop mechanisms to sustain programs. National CASA will provide technical assistance, tools, and training to state and local CASA programs, working in partnership with state organizations, to ensure quality advocacy and program management. National CASA will sustain its own program operations, secure support for priority initiatives, and assist local and state programs in securing the resources they need to sustain or expand advocacy for children. In working towards these goals, National CASA will focus its activities in three areas: 1) build effective state organizations; 2) provide technical assistance, tools and training for state and local organizations; and 3) ensure quality advocacy and program management.

NCA/NCF

Date Created: April 1, 2002