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*** Available Grant Opportunities *** — Community & Field Services *** Available Grant Opportunities *** Community Programs for Juvenile Justice Grant In FY2024 the Kansas Department of Corrections announced the release of a grant application to help support communities in providing services to youth.
The target population for the grant focuses on juveniles that are at-risk for criminal behavior, juvenile offenders and their families, juveniles experiencing behavioral health crisis and their families and children who have been administered a risk and needs assessment and have been identified as needing services pursuant to K. S. A.
38-2282 (Youth identified as CINC - Child In Need of Care).
Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ'S Select this link to apply: Community Programs for Juvenile Justice Grant Application Juvenile Detention Center Behavioral Health Services Funding In 2023, the Kansas Legislature passed HB2021 which included provisions for the Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) to ensure that while in detention, juveniles receive the following: A standardized risk and needs assessment within 72 hours of admission.
An updated or completed case plan within 48 hours of assessment completion. Access to behavioral health services. This funding opportunity is a collaborative effort between KDOC and Juvenile Detention Centers to implement the above provisions focusing specifically on the development or enhancement of behavioral health services available to youth detained in a Juvenile Detention Center (JDC).
Link will be available April 1st - May 31st, 2026 to apply: FY27 Juvenile Detention Center BH Services Application In FY2027 KDOC is seeking applications for funding for Juvenile Crime Community Prevention Grants. Funding will serve to support communities to provide services to youth that are at risk for juvenile delinquency, victimization, and juvenile justice system involvement. This grants requires a 100% cash match contribution.
Select this link to apply: FY27 Matching Juvenile Crime Community Prevention Grant NON-MATCHING JUVENILE CRIME COMMUNITY PREVENTION GRANT In FY2027 KDOC is seeking applications for funding for Juvenile Crime Community Prevention Grants, Funding will serve to support communities to provide services to youth that are at risk for juvenile delinquency, victimization, and juvenile justice system Involvement.
Applications need to target at one of the following specific priority areas: Crossover Youth, Homeless Youth, Runaway Youth, or Jobs and Workforce Development.
Select this link to apply: FY27 Non-Matching Juvenile Crime Community Prevention Grant 2013 by the Kansas Department of Corrections The State of Kansas does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, nation origin or ancestry, gender, sex, age, disability, political affiliation, military status, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
This applies to all staff, volunteers, contractors, and residents of the Department of Corrections. Powered by Plone & Python
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Communities providing services to youth at risk for juvenile delinquency, victimization, and juvenile justice system involvement in Kansas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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