This grant program will provide implementation grants to state and local government agencies and federally recognized Native American/Alaskan Native Tribes to support their efforts to actualize comprehensive juvenile community supervision reform strategic plans that will implement evidence-based supervision strategies to reduce recidivism and improve outcomes for juveniles under community supervision.
Awards
Number of Awards: 5
Total Amount Awarded: $2,677,252
Community Supervision Grant
FY 2016 Second Chance Act Smart on Juvenile Justice: Community Supervision Implementation
Judiciary of Guam Juvenile Justice Community Supervision Implementation Project
MA Department of Youth Services
NYS DCJS/OJJ Second Chance Act Community Supervision Implementation
Similar Opportunities
- OJJDP FY 2017 Defending Childhood American Indian/Alaska Native Policy Initiative: Supporting Trauma-Informed Juvenile Justice Systems for Tribes
- OJJDP FY 2016 Studies Program on Trauma and Justice-Involved Youth
- OJJDP FY 13 Support to the Attorney General's Task Force on American Indian/Alaska Native Children Exposed to Violence