Opportunity ID
OJJDP-2012-3204
Solicitation Status
Closed
Fiscal Year
2012
Closing Date
Posting Date
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Description
This solicitation seeks to fund research studies that will inform the design and delivery of mentoring programs. OJJDP expects that the results of this effort will encourage a more effective utilization of resources as well as enhance the implementation of evidence-based best practices for juvenile mentoring.
Awards
Number of Awards: 7
Total Amount Awarded: $2,862,200
Contextual and Developmental Processes of Mentoring: Identifying Critical Components of Effective Prevention Programming for Impoverished Adolescents
2012-JU-FX-0007
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2012
$260,127
Evaluation of Big Brothers Big Sisters School-Based Mentoring Program
2012-JU-FX-0002
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2012
$239,978
Future Selves, Motivational Capital, and Mentoring Toward College: Assessing the Impact of an Enhanced Mentoring Program for At-Risk Youth
2012-JU-FX-0010
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2012
$466,673
Horizons Expand as Relationships Evolve: An investigation of personality, social-cognitive, and relationship-based predictors of positive youth mentoring outcomes
2012-JU-FX-0003
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2012
$396,484
Mentee Risks Status and Mentor Training as Predictors of Youth Outcomes
2012-JU-FX-0009
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2012
$499,994
Prediction and prevention of premature closures of mentoring relationships: A prospective study of participants, processes, and program practices
2012-MU-FX-0001
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2012
$499,894
Strengthening mentoring programs for at-risk youth through human capital supports: A large-scale randomized field experiment in Chicago
2012-JU-FX-0019
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2012
$499,050
Date Created: February 28, 2012