American Indians or Alaska Natives
Friends of the Children Two Gen Approach to Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Project
Badges For Baseball - A Youth Mentoring Program
4-H National Mentoring Program
Big Brothers Big Sisters of America: Reducing Risk Increasing Pro-Social Skills through BBBS Youth Mentoring
The Ready to Achieve Mentoring Program (RAMP)
Midwest Regional Children's Advocacy Center 2018 VOCAA Training and Technical Assistance Grant
Midwest Regional Children's Advocacy Center 2018 VOCAA Training and Technical Assistance Grant
Protecting Our Children National American Indian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect
Tribal Youth Programs and Services
Overview
OJJDP's Tribal Youth Programs and Services helps Tribal communities prevent victimization and juvenile delinquency, reduce violent crime, and improve Tribal juvenile justice systems.
Tribal ConsultationLearn more about the Tribal Consultation:
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Programs and Funding
Between fiscal years 2017 and...
JJDP Act Native American Pass-Through Calculation
Methodology for Fiscal Years 2010 - 2017
Section 223(a)(5)(C) of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974, as amended requires states to provide funds for programs of Native American Indian Tribes that perform law enforcement functions. The Act specifies a formula that is based on the proportion of the number of Tribal youth under 18 years of age to the total number of...
Distribution of Juvenile Justice Formula Grants by State
View the distribution of Juvenile Justice PREA awards, juvenile justice formula grants, and Native American Pass Through funds for each state and territory by accessing the links below for each fiscal year.
OJJDP News @ a Glance, November/December 2018
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) announces the availability of OJJDP News @ a Glance, November/December 2018. This issue’s top story and Message From the Administrator discuss OJJDP’s fiscal year 2018 priorities, activities, and funding.
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