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Native American Passthrough Funds Solicitation is sponsored by Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF). This Request for Applications (RFA) seeks a Federally Recognized Tribe in Washington State to award Title II Native American Passthrough funds for juvenile justice and delinquency prevention efforts. This directly addresses the needs of tribal youth and communities.
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Office of Juvenile Justice ## WA-PCJJ Assistance Request Organizations looking for assistance or training funds from the WA-PCJJ must contact Jenny Young,Jenny. Young@dcyf. wa.
gov, to discuss your request. After discussing, please complete theTechnical Assistance Request Form. Then submit to Jenny Young via email atJenny.
Young@dcyf. wa. gov. ## Native American Passthrough Funds Solicitation The Department of Children, Youth and Families is initiating a Request for Applications (RFA) to seek a Federally Recognized Tribe in Washington State to award Title II Native American Passthrough funds in support of their juvenile justice and delinquency prevention efforts.
Please see below for links to the Solicitation Document and all necessary attachments and forms.
### Solicitation Documents Native American Passthrough RFA Solicitationamendment Native American Passthrough RFA Solicitation Attachment A- Sample Contract Attachment B- Certifications and Assurances Attachment C1- Bidder Response: Administrative Requirements Attachment C2- Bidder Response ## Current Grant Recipients Schack Arts Center – Art Alternative Funding will be used to enhance and expand programs offered at and referred by the Denny Juvenile Justice Center.
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cocreativeculture. org/ Jesus is the Answer Church – Mentoring Today’s Youth Funding supports the enhancement and expansion of the Young Men Achieving Destiny (YMAD) and Ladies Investing in Noble Character (LINC) programs. https://jitacitychurch.
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