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Find similar grantsJuvenile Probation Services Grant is sponsored by Pennsylvania Juvenile Court Judges' Commission (JCJC). This program offers direct financial support to juvenile probation departments in Pennsylvania. Funding helps offset salary costs for juvenile probation staff and provides impact grants to advance juvenile probation services statewide.
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Juvenile Probation Services Grant | Juvenile Court Judges' Commission | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Juvenile Probation Services Grant The Juvenile Act, the enabling legislation of the Juvenile Court Judges’ Commission (JCJC), provides the JCJC shall have the power, and its duty shall be, to make annual grants to political subdivisions for the development and improvement of probation services for juveniles.
Through the Juvenile Probation Services Grant program, funded by annual legislative appropriations, the JCJC offers direct financial support to all 67 juvenile probation departments in the Commonwealth by offsetting the salary costs of juvenile probation staff and offering impact grants designed to advance juvenile probation services statewide.
Funding eligibility is based on each juvenile probation department’s compliance with mandatory Juvenile Court Standards and Conditions developed by the JCJC.
FY 2025-2026 Juvenile Probation Services Grant Program Policy and Procedure Personnel Transaction Form Standards Required for Participation in the Juvenile Probation Services Grant Program Juvenile Court Judges' Commission - Administration Office Pennsylvania Judicial Center 601 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 4600 Harrisburg, PA 17106-2425 Email: ra-jcjcwebmaster@pa.
gov Juvenile Court Judges' Commission - Center for Juvenile Justice Training & Research Horton Hall, Shippensburg University Shippensburg, PA 17257-2299 Email: ra-jcjcwebmaster@pa. gov
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: All 67 juvenile probation departments in Pennsylvania, contingent on compliance with mandatory Juvenile Court Standards and Conditions. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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