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Find similar grantsJustice Reinvestment Program (JRP) Formula Grant is sponsored by Oregon Criminal Justice Commission (CJC). The JRP funds initiatives that assess individuals and provide a continuum of community-based sanctions, services, and programs to reduce recidivism and state prison usage, while maintaining public safety and accountability.
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Criminal Justice Commission : Justice Reinvestment : Justice Reinvestment : State of Oregon Translate this site into other Languages tag, as divs are not allowed in 's --> Justice Reinvestment Program House Bill 3194 (2013) , the purpose of the Justice Reinvestment Program (JRP) is to fund initiatives that assess individuals and provide a continuum of community-based sanctions, services, and programs to reduce recidivism and state prison usage, while maintaining public safety and accountability.
The JRP consists of two grant types: the Formula Grant and the Competitive Grant. No less than 10% of awarded grant funds are also distributed to community-based nonprofit organizations providing victim services. The JRP is part of Oregon’s Justice Reinvestment Initiative, a proactive approach to effectively spend resources in the state’s criminal justice system.
Under the justice reinvestment model, prison growth is limited, and a portion of the avoided operational prison costs are reinvested in the state’s local public safety systems. Grant awards are determined and monitored by the Criminal Justice Commission. Meeting minutes and recordings are available by date on the CJC Calendar.
Details about eligibility, application requirements, and availability of funding are outlined in the grant solicitation below. Lindsey Cullins, Program Manager lindsey. cullins@cjc.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Oregon county governments through their Local Public Safety Coordinating Council (LPSCC). May submit a multi-county application on behalf of a consortium of government and non-government partners. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Justice Reinvestment Initiative 2 (JRI-2) Grant is a grant from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) that funds criminal justice reform efforts across Pennsylvania. The program supports state and local government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and other entities working to improve the criminal justice system through reinvestment strategies. Applications for Plan Year 2025 were due May 7, 2026. Eligible applicants include state and local government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and other entities involved in criminal justice reform.
Criminal Justice, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Reinvestment Grant Program is sponsored by Florida Department of Children and Families. This program provides funding to counties to implement or expand initiatives that increase public safety, avert increased spending on criminal and juvenile justice systems, and improve accessibility and effectiveness of treatment services for juveniles and adults with mental illness, substance abuse disorders, or co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, and who are in, or at risk of entering the criminal or juvenile justice systems.