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Criminal Justice Mental Health and Substance Abuse Reinvestment Grant (CJMHSA) (Florida) The purpose of this program is to provide funding to counties with which they can plan, implement, or expand initiatives that increase public safety, avert increased spending on criminal and juvenile justice systems, decrease admissions to the state forensic hospital, and improve the accessibility and effectiveness of treatment services for adults and juveniles who have a mental illness, a substance use disorder, or a combination thereof, and who are in, or at risk of entering, the criminal or juvenile justice systems.
</p> <p>For the 2014 funding cycle, the Department has identified two potential Target Populations, Adults or Youth. Applications for funding can focus on either population and must demonstrate collaborative efforts between criminal justice and behavioral healthcare systems as well as the involvement of all relevant stakeholders.
Funding must be used for interventions designed to shift the identification, care and treatment of the Target Population from the criminal or juvenile justice systems to the behavioral healthcare system.
</p> <p>The Program requires the selection of one Target Population, either Adult or Youth, and Grantees are strongly encouraged, but not required, to implement one of the following types of service models:</p> <li>Evidence-based programs (i.e. Assertive Community Treatment; Supported Employment, Modified</li> <li>Therapeutic Program, Permanent Supportive Housing);</li> <li>Evidence-based practices (i.e. Motivational Enhancement Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy);</li> <li>Promising programs (i.e. Forensic ACT; Forensic Intensive Case Management – FICM, 12-Step or</li> <li>Peer-based Recovery Support); or</li> <li>Promising practices (i.e. Cognitive Behavioral Treatment targeting criminogenic risks or Forensic Peer Specialists, Contingency Management).
Programs are intended to implement, expand, or enhance one or more Centralized Coordination Projects that will divert members of the targetpopulation from arrest, prosecution, or incarceration to substance abuse or mental health treatment orprevention services. </li> <p>In order for grant initiatives to be successful, the types of services offered and practices used must be effective.
Assessment and treatment services and diversion practices to be implemented must incorporate the best objective evidence available regarding effectiveness. </p> <p>Services developed with Program funds are intended to be sustained beyond the time of the grant.
There are several strategies to enhance sustainability; clarifying long-term goals and establishing benchmarks for measuring progress; securing the fiscal resources needed to accomplish long-term goals; developing financing strategies; building broad-based community support; cultivating key champions; writing a formal sustainability plan; and coordinating with existing community-based treatment providers.
</p> The purpose of this program is to provide funding to counties with which they can plan, implement" /> Criminal Justice Mental Health and Substance Abuse Reinvestment Grant (CJMHSA) (Florida) Grants Office Grantwriting service fee is currently unavailable for this grant Get more information on grantwriting CFDA Number</span>A unique identifier for federal grants that have been assigned a number in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance" class="TipThis" src="https://www.
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<br/>"A" Grants are specifically created to fund technology. IT makes up 80-100% (est.) of most awards.
<br/>"B" Grants can fund IT (like an "A" Grant) if the applicant chooses to use it for that purpose. They usually fund other initiatives as well. <br/>"C" ” Grants can include technology as part of a larger project.
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png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> The purpose of this program is to provide funding to counties with which they can plan, implement, or expand initiatives that increase public safety, avert increased spending on criminal and juvenile justice systems, decrease admissions to the state forensic hospital, and improve the accessibility and effectiveness of treatment services for adults and juveniles who have a mental illness, a substance use disorder, or a combination thereof, and who are in, or at risk of entering, the criminal or juvenile justice systems.
For the 2014 funding cycle, the Department has identified two potential Target Populations, Adults or Youth. Applications for funding can focus on either population and must demonstrate collaborative efforts between criminal justice and behavioral healthcare systems as well as the involvement of all relevant stakeholders.
Funding must be used for interventions designed to shift the identification, care and treatment of the Target Population from the criminal or juvenile justice systems to the behavioral healthcare system.
The Program requires the selection of one Target Population, either Adult or Youth, and Grantees are strongly encouraged, but not required, to implement one of the following types of service models: Evidence-based programs (i.e. Assertive Community Treatment; Supported Employment, Modified Therapeutic Program, Permanent Supportive Housing); Evidence-based practices (i.e. Motivational Enhancement Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy); Promising programs (i.e. Forensic ACT; Forensic Intensive Case Management – FICM, 12-Step or Peer-based Recovery Support); or Promising practices (i.e. Cognitive Behavioral Treatment targeting criminogenic risks or Forensic Peer Specialists, Contingency Management).
Programs are intended to implement, expand, or enhance one or more Centralized Coordination Projects that will divert members of the targetpopulation from arrest, prosecution, or incarceration to substance abuse or mental health treatment orprevention services. In order for grant initiatives to be successful, the types of services offered and practices used must be effective.
Assessment and treatment services and diversion practices to be implemented must incorporate the best objective evidence available regarding effectiveness. Services developed with Program funds are intended to be sustained beyond the time of the grant.
There are several strategies to enhance sustainability; clarifying long-term goals and establishing benchmarks for measuring progress; securing the fiscal resources needed to accomplish long-term goals; developing financing strategies; building broad-based community support; cultivating key champions; writing a formal sustainability plan; and coordinating with existing community-based treatment providers.
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png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> For a complete list of District NCLB:EETT Competitive Application Designations, please visit: http://www. fldoe. org/BII/Instruct_Tech/EETT/caod.
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info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard. png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> Department: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Company: Florida Department of Children and Families City/State/Zip: Tallahassee, Telephone: (850) 717-4354 URL: http://www. myflorida.
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dept_ad_number_str=RFA+LHZ02&pui_code_str=6000 <br />Due to the nature of grantwriting, some grants cost more than others. " border="0" /> Eligibility Details</span>Specific information on what entities can apply for and receive funds through this program" class="TipThis" src="https://www. schoolitgrants.
info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard. png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> As a State Education Agency (SEA), the Florida Department of Education is the only eligible applicant to the US Department of Education.
Florida Department of Education may retain up to 5 percent of their allocations for State-level activities, and must distribute one-half of the remainder by formula to eligible local educational agencies and the other one-half competitively to eligible local entities. The Florida Department of Education provides a list of eligible LEAs at www. fldoe.
org/BII/Instruct_Tech/EETT Deadline Details</span>Important time frames associated with the program such as submission schedules and deadlines for letters of intent to apply" class="TipThis" src="https://www. schoolitgrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard.
png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> Applications are due by December 3, 2013 by 11:00 AM EST. It is expected similar deadlines occur annually. Award Details</span>Further information about awards through this program, such as total program funding, maximum, minimum, average or range of award amounts, expected number of awards, and funding period" class="TipThis" src="https://www.
schoolitgrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard. png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> Applicants may request a maximum of $400,000 each fiscal year, for a total of $1,200,000 for a 36 month period.
Local matching funds are required under this Program, according to the following stipulations: Matching funds in the form of cash are not required in the first year; however, the application must indicate the availability of resources equal to the total amount of the award, of which all may be in-kind contributions in the first year, but 10 additional points will be awarded to Applicants providing cash match of at least 10 percent.
A cash match of ten percent in the second year and 15 percent in the third year is required and the balance of the match may be in-kind.
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