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 Title II Formula Grants Program
Only the agency that each state's chief executive designates is eligible to apply for these funds. It will support state and local efforts to plan, establish, operate, coordinate, and evaluate policies and projects for the development of more effective programs and reform efforts.
OJJDP FY 15 Invited Training and Technical Assistance Applications
OJJDP FY 15 Juvenile Justice System Improvement Invited Applications
Juvenile Justice System Improvement Division Invited Awards
OJJDP FY 15 Invited Research Applications
OJJDP FY 15 Youth Development, Prevention, and Safety Invited Applications
OJJDP FY 15 State and Community Development Invited Applications
OJJDP FY 15 Prison Rape Elimination Act Reallocation Funds
Among other things, PREA provides that a state whose governor does not certify full compliance with the standards is subject to the loss of 5 percent of any DOJ grant funds that it would otherwise receive for prison purposes unless the governor elects to submit an assurance that the state will use the 5 percent only to achieve and certify full compliance with the standards in future years. 42 U.S.C. ÃÂç 15607(e). OJJDPâÃÂÃÂs Title II, Part B, Formula Grants Program is one of the DOJ grant programs subject to this requirement.
OJJDP FY 15 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Invited
The congressionally mandated tasks of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children include, but are not limited to:
OJJDP FY 15 Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Invited
OJJDP FY 15 Enhancing Forensic Capacity HERO Child Rescue Corps Initiative
OJJDP will provide support to Internet Crimes Against Children task forces to hire wounded, injured, or ill veterans to: 1) enhance digital forensic examination capacity through supporting digital forensic analyst positions in select ICAC task forces; 2) improve ICAC task force effectiveness to prevent, interdict, investigate, and prosecute Internet crimes against children and technology-facilitated child exploitation, and 3) reduce forensic examination backlogs, and/or increase the number of forensic exams completed by ICAC task forces during the project period.
OJJDP FY 15 Smart on Juvenile Justice: Enhancing Youth Access to Justice Initiative
This initiative will provide funding to (1) develop effective, well-resourced model juvenile indigent defender offices and (2) develop and implement standards of practice and policy for the effective management of such offices. Through training and technical assistance, this initiative will provide cost-effective and innovative training for the juvenile indigent defense bar and court-appointed counsel working on behalf of juvenile indigent defendants, particularly in traditionally underserved areas.
OJJDP FY 15 Second Chance Act Strengthening Families and Children of Incarcerated Parents
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) is seeking applications to pilot programs that will strengthen the relationships between children, their caregivers, and their incarcerated parent(s) who is confined in a federal correctional facility. This program furthers the DepartmentâÂÂs mission by supporting efforts to reduce recidivism and expanding services and education programs that strengthen an incarcerated parentâÂÂs engagement with his or her children and family.
OJJDP FY 15 Second Chance Act Comprehensive Statewide Juvenile Reentry System Reform Implementation Program
OJJDP FY 15 Mentoring Opportunities for Youth Initiative: Category 3: Collaborative Mentoring Programs
OJJDP FY 15 Mentoring for Youth: Underserved Populations: Category 1: Youth with disabilities
OJJDP FY 15 Youth Violence Prevention (YVP) Expansion and Enhancement Project
This solicitation is designed to promote the well being of children, youth and families, reduce youth violence, and improve community capacity to address all forms of violence in the homes and communities.
OJJDP FY 15 Youth With Sexual Behavior Problems Program
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
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
OJJDP FY 15 Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Program: Vermont
OJJDP FY 15 Second Chance Act Smart on Juvenile Justice: Community Supervision
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
OJJDP FY 15 Initiative To Develop Juvenile Reentry Measurement Standards
OJJDP FY 15 Second Chance Act Smart Juvenile Justice: Community Supervision Training and Technical Assistance Program
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
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.