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Department of Public Safety Federal Title II funding received by the State of Missouri may be utilized to address issues within the following four categories: Alternatives to Detention, Delinquency Prevention, Gender Specific Services and Racial and Ethnic Disparities. For more specific information on the federal program areas click on the 2020 Title II Funding Opportunity Guidelines.
2024-2025 Title II Formula Grant Notice of Funding Opportunity Project Period 10/01/2024 through 9/30/2025 2024-2025 Title II Funding Opportunity Announcement 2024-2025 Title II NOFO Guidelines 2024-2025 Title II NOFO Web Instructions 2024-2025 Title II Pre-Bid Powerpoint Funding Opportunity References DPS Financial and Administrative Guidelines (rev 2/25) WebGrants Application Manual DPS Sub-Recipient Travel Policy (Rev 8/6/18) Title II Federal Formula Grant Program Title II Federal Formula Grant Program Guidelines Missouri Comprehensive Three-Year Plan (FY2024-2026) For questions contact the Program Manager at (573) 751-5954 or at Michelle.
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2024-2025 Title II Formula Grant is funded by Missouri Department of Public Safety. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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