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Current Grant Opportunities | Criminal Justice Coordinating Council Agency Wide Processing Delays Click here for more information. FY2027 Children in Need of Services (CHINS) Grant Program Request for Proposals (RFP) LINK FOR ONLINE SUBMISSIONS https://grantsportal. cjcc.
ga. gov/ OVERVIEW The Children in Need of Services (CHINS) Grants Program provides funding for the implementation of programming for prevention from the juvenile justice system and intervention services for youth as alternatives to detention. Funding will be used to promote programming related to CHINS.
Programming should be evidence supported or evidence based. Additionally, applicants may include time of a personnel position for the administration purposes of this grant, however, applications prioritizing funds for direct service will be prioritized. ELIGIBLE PARTICIPANTS Applicants are limited to local county commissions/boards of commissioners, city governments, or school districts.
The availability of funds is dependent on appropriations from OJP. The Office reserves the right to reduce the amount of funds available based on government budgetary actions. The U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, administers these funds at the national level.
Priority will be given to applicants who have partnerships and/or letters of support with multiple agencies (i.e. juvenile court with law enforcement, or school with juvenile court). This grant is open to new and returning applicants. HOW TO APPLY Applicants should review the request for application in its entirety and submit the completed application, including the requested information and all required attachments.
This application will be submitted using the grants management system, IGX .
Please see the accompanying step-by-step guides for more details and instructions on the application process: How to Register to the Online Grants Management System How to Complete Your Organization Profile How to Complete an Application/Apply for Funding How to Continue a Saved Application APPLICATION DEADLINE All applications are due Wednesday, July 22, 2026 at 4:00 p. m.
CONTACT For assistance with the requirements of this solicitation, contact: Stephanie Mikkelsen, Juvenile Justice Program Director, at [email protected] For assistance with the new grants management system, contact: Jonathan Peart at [email protected] FY20-FY22 Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN): Gun Violence Reduction Equipment Grant Program Request for Proposals REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Safe Neighborhood (PSN): Gun Violence Reduction Equipment Grant RFP LINK FOR ONLINE SUBMISSIONS https://grantsportal.
cjcc. ga. gov/ OVERVIEW The Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) in partnership with the United States Attorney’s Office of the Northern District of Georgia is pleased to announce that we are seeking applications for funding under the FY20-FY22 Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) Grant Program.
This grant program furthers the Northern District of Georgia’s strategic goal to develop the capacity of law enforcement to reduce gun violence. Grant funds will be made for a 6-month grant award period. ELIGIBLE PARTICIPANTS Applicants are limited to units of local and state law enforcement who operate or will service any of the 46 counties within the Northern District of Georgia.
HOW TO APPLY Applicants should review the Project Safe Neighborhood request for proposals in its entirety and submit the completed application, including the requested information and all required attachments. This application will be submitted using the grants management system, IGX .
Please see the accompanying step-by-step guides for more details and instructions on the application process: How to Register to the Online Grants Management System How to Complete Your Organization Profile How to Complete an Application/Apply for Funding How to Continue a Saved Application Office hours are held every Friday at 1pm for any questions on the new grants management system. To access office hours click here .
APPLICATION DEADLINE All applications are due Friday, March 6, 2026 at 5:00 p. m. CONTACT For assistance with the requirements of this solicitation, contact: Muretta Moss, Planning & Policy Development Specialist: [email protected] or 404-654-1774 FY 2027 Accountability Court Solicitation REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 2027 Accountability Court RFP LINK FOR ONLINE SUBMISSIONS https://cjcc.
formstack. com/forms/fy27_accountability_court_grant_solicitation_ ELIGIBLE PARTICIPANTS Applicants are limited to local entities for new and existing Adult Felony Drug Court, Adult Mental Health Court, Veterans Treatment Court, DUI Court, Family Treatment Court, Juvenile Treatment Court.
HOW TO APPLY Interested applicants should review the FY’27 Solicitation Packet in its entirety, complete a Request for Funding Application, and submit the completed application to the CJCC using the link above. Information about the grant can also be found on the CACJ website : https://cacj. georgia.
gov/resources/grants/fy27-accountability-court-operating-grant CACJ will host a webinar and a Q&A session on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, to answer questions about the FY27 Operating Grant application. To attend the session, please register in advance using this link: https://cacj. georgia.
gov/events/2026-01-28/fy27-operating-grant-webinar-and-qa-session APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications are due at 5:00 p. m. on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
CONTACT Kimberly Howard, Director of Training and Operations, CACJ (404)655-4227 or [email protected] FY2025 Services, Training, Officers, Prosecution Violence Against Women Act (S. T. O.
P. VAWA) Grant Program Continuation Request for Applications (CFDA 16. 588) REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS LINK FOR ONLINE SUBMISSIONS https://grantsportal.
cjcc. ga. gov/ OVERVIEW The Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) is a component of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ).
Created in 1995, OVW implements VAWA and subsequent legislation as well as provides national leadership on issues of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and/or stalking. Since its inception, OVW has supported a multifaceted approach to crime response through implementation of grant programs authorized by VAWA.
By forging state, local, and tribal partnerships among police, prosecutors, judges, victim advocates, health care providers, faith leaders, organizations that serve culturally specific and underserved communities, and others, OVW grants help provide victims with the protection and services they need to pursue safe and healthy lives while improving communities’ capacity to hold offenders accountable for their crimes. By statute, the S.
T. O. P.
Formula Grant Program supports communities in their efforts to develop and strengthen effective law enforcement and prosecution strategies to combat violent crimes against women and to develop and strengthen victim services in cases involving violent crimes against women.
ELIGIBLE PARTICIPANTS Continuation Funding Only Applicants are limited to agencies within the State of Georgia that received FY24 VAWA awards and provide services to victims or hold offenders accountable through prosecution, courts, or law enforcement activities. Crimes addressed by S. T.
O. P. VAWA are limited to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and/or stalking.
Applicant agencies should be certified and eligible to receive Local Victim Assistance Program (LVAP) 5% funds. Agencies without certification may apply for funding; however, if funding is awarded the agency will have to complete certification requirements prior to receiving an award.
HOW TO APPLY Applicants should review the FY2025 VAWA Continuation RFA in its entirety and submit the completed application, including the requested information and all required attachments. This application will be submitted using the new grants management system, IGX .
Please see the accompanying step-by-step guides for more details and instructions on the application process: How to Register to the Online Grants Management System How to Complete Your Organization Profile How to Complete an Application/Apply for Funding How to Continue a Saved Application For technical assistance with the new grant management system, contact: Jonathan Peart at [email protected] APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications are due at 5:00 p.
m. on Monday, February 9, 2026. CONTACT For assistance with the requirements of this solicitation, contact a member of the Victim Assistance Division at 404.
657. 1956 or [email protected] . FY2025 Sexual Assault Services Program (SASP) Continuation Request for Applications (CFDA: 16.
017) REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS LINK FOR ONLINE SUBMISSIONS https://grantsportal. cjcc. ga.
gov/ OVERVIEW The Sexual Assault Services Grant Program (SASP) was established under the Violence Against Women Act and Department of Justice Reauthorization Act of 2005 (VAWA 2005), 42 U.S.C. §14043g. SASP is the first federal funding stream solely dedicated to the provision of direct intervention and related assistance to victims of sexual assault.
SASP encompasses four funding streams for states, territories, tribes, state sexual assault coalitions, tribal sexual assault coalitions and culturally specific organizations. The law’s purpose is to provide intervention, advocacy, victim accompaniment (e.g. to court, medical facilities, police departments, etc.), support services, and related assistance for adult, youth, and child sexual assault victims.
SASP Formula grants shall be used to provide grants to rape crisis centers1 and other non-profit, nongovernmental organizations or tribal programs for programs and activities that provide direct intervention and related assistance.
Intervention and related assistance to sexual assault victims may include: 24-hour hotline services providing crisis intervention services and referral; Accompaniment and advocacy through medical, criminal justice, and social support systems, including medical facilities, police, and court proceedings; Crisis intervention, short-term individual and group support services, and comprehensive service coordination and supervision to assist sexual assault victims and non-offending family or household members; Information and referral to assist the sexual assault victim and non-offending family or household members; Community-based, culturally specific services and support mechanisms, including outreach activities for underserved communities.
ELIGIBLE PARTICIPANTS Continuation Funding Only Applicants are limited to non-profit, non-governmental agencies located in Georgia that provide core services, direct intervention, and related assistance to support direct services to victims and co-victims of sexual violence. Applicant agencies should be certified and eligible to receive Local Victim Assistance Program (LVAP) 5% funds.
Agencies without certification may apply for funding; however, if funding is awarded the agency will have to complete certification requirements prior to receiving an award. HOW TO APPLY Applicants should review the FY2025 SASP Continuation RFA in its entirety and submit the completed application, including the requested information and all required attachments.
This application will be submitted using the new grants management system, IGX .
Please see the accompanying step-by-step guides for more details and instructions on the application process: How to Register to the Online Grants Management System How to Complete Your Organization Profile How to Complete an Application/Apply for Funding How to Continue a Saved Application For technical assistance with the new grant management system, contact: Jonathan Peart at [email protected] APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications are due at 5:00 p.
m. on Monday, February 9, 2026.
CONTACT For assistance with the requirements of this solicitation, contact Denise Hall at [email protected] FY 2026 Accountability Court Emergency Application REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS EXISTING Accountability Courts LINK FOR ONLINE SUBMISSIONS FY26 Accountability Courts Request for Emergency Funds Assistance - Intellistack HOW TO APPLY Interested applicants should review the FY’26 Emergency Application link in its entirety, complete an application, and submit the application by the deadline below.
ATTACHMENTS APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications are due by 5:00 p. m. on Friday, January 23, 2026.
CONTACT For assistance with the requirements of this solicitation, contact: Kimberly Howard at 404-655-4227 or at [email protected]
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Local county commissions/boards of commissioners, city governments, or school districts within the State of Georgia. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Children in Need of Services (CHINS) Grants Program (Georgia) is funded by Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) of Georgia. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Georgia. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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