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Proposition 47 Grant Program: Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act Cohort 5 - California Grants Portal Prop 47 grants support mental health services, substance use disorder treatment, and diversion programs for people in the criminal justice system. Proposition 47 (Appendix A) was a voter-approved initiative on the November 2014 general election ballot.
As stated in the ballot measure: “The people enact the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act to ensure that prison spending is focused on violent and serious offenses, to maximize alternatives for nonserious, nonviolent crime, and to invest the savings generated from this act into prevention and support programs in K–12 schools, victim services, and mental health and drug treatment.
” The BSCC staff cannot provide guidance or assist the applicant or its partners with the actual preparation of the proposal, but will respond to technical questions concerning the RFP, the submission process, programmatic requirements, etc. Technical questions must be submitted by email to: Prop47Cohort5@bscc. ca.
gov. The Proposition 47 (Prop 47) Grant Program Proposal Package submission is available through an online portal called Submittable. Applicants must submit proposals through the BSCC Submittable Application Portal by 3:00 P. M.
(PST) on Monday, June 23, 2025, at which time the portal will close. Eligible applicants are public agencies located in the State of California.
Public agencies currently receiving a Cohort 4 Prop 47 grant (see Appendix D) are not eligible to apply for Cohort 5 funding unless they propose to implement a new treatment program as described by Health and Safety Code section 11395, subdivision (d)(2) (i.e., Proposition 36 treatment program).
However, a public agency from the same city or county as a Cohort 4 grantee may still apply, as long as it is for a distinctly different project. In order to be eligible, a Lead Agency must: • Subcontract with one or more non-governmental, community-based organizations for a minimum of 50 percent of the total grant award in order to demonstrate a shared partnership rooted in community engagement and economic equity.
The BSCC anticipates that approximately $127 million in funding will be available for the Prop 47 Cohort 5 RFP. Applicant Category Funding Threshold Allocated by Category 1) Small Scope Project Up to $2 million for the entire grant period. $42,800,000 2) Large Scope Project More than $2 million and up to $8 million for the entire grant period.
$64,200,000 • Los Angeles County (will compete in the Large Scope Project Category) The County of Los Angeles may submit a single application for up to $20 million for the entire grant period. $20,000,000 Assembly Bill 1056 (2015) calls for the BSCC to prioritize Prop 47 funding to public agency applicants that demonstrate how they plan to leverage other federal, state, and local funds or other social investments.
The target population for programs and services funded by the Prop 47 grant is limited to adults and/or juveniles who meet the following two criteria: 1) have been arrested, charged with, or convicted of a criminal offense (including those charged with a “treatment-mandated felony”), and 2) have a history of mental health or substance use disorders.
Prop 47 grant funds must be used for one or more of the following: • mental health services, and/or • substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, and/or Eligible applicants are public agencies located in the State of California.
Public Agencies currently receiving a Cohort 4 Prop 47 grant are not eligible to apply for Cohort 5 funding unless they propose to implement a new treatment program as described by Health and Safety Code section 11395, subdivision (d)(2) (i.e., Proposition 36 treatment program). Matching Funding Requirement: Matched funding is not required.
However, Assembly Bill 1056 (2015) calls for the BSCC to prioritize Prop 47 funding to public agency applicants that demonstrate how they plan to leverage other federal, state, and local funds or other social investments. The date (and time, where applicable) by which all applications must be submitted to the grantmaker. Time listed as “00:00” equates to midnight.
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It may be either State or Federal (or a combination of both), and be tied to a specific piece of legislation, a proposition, or a bond number. The Prop 47 Grant is funded from savings generated from the enactment of the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act of 2014.
Each year, the Department of Finance calculates the savings and distributes funding to the BSCC, State Department of Education, and California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board. By law, the BSCC receives 65 percent of the state savings to administer a grant program. The manner in which the grant funding will be delivered to the awardee.
Funding methods include reimbursements (where the recipient spends out-of-pocket and is reimbursed by the grantor) and advances (where the recipient spends received grant funds directly). Disbursement of grant funds occurs on a reimbursement basis for costs incurred during a reporting period.
Grantees will submit invoices to the BSCC on quarterly basis through an online process no later than 45 days following the end of the invoicing period (grantees wishing to invoice on a monthly basis must request an exception prior to entering into Grant Agreement). State agencies/departments recommend you read the full grant guidelines before applying.
For questions about this grant, contact: Prop 47 Cohort 5 Inbox, 1-916-445-5073, Prop47Cohort5@bscc. ca.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Drug and mental health treatment programs eligible under both Proposition 47 and Proposition 36 in California. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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OJP is committed to advancing work that promotes civil rights and racial equity, increases access to justice, supports crime victims and individuals impacted by the justice system, strengthens community safety and protects the public from crime and evolving threats, and builds trust between law enforcement and the community. With this solicitation, BJA seeks to fund six national in scope training and technical assistance (TTA) efforts to support law enforcement and criminal justice stakeholders in key criminal justice operations. Funding Opportunity Number: O-BJA-2023-171799. Assistance Listing: 16.738. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: LJL. Award Amount: Up to $2M per award.
OJJDP FY25 National Mentoring Programs is sponsored by Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). This funding opportunity supports the implementation and delivery of mentoring services to youth at risk for juvenile delinquency, victimization, and juvenile justice system involvement. The program aims to improve outcomes for at-risk and high-risk youth and reduce negative outcomes through mentoring. Objectives include increasing the number of youth receiving mentoring services, increasing the number of screened and trained mentors, and developing and implementing program design enhancements aligned with effective mentoring approaches.
The SCI Youth Grant Pitch Contest is a competitive program from Social Capital Inc. that funds youth-led community improvement projects in Greater Boston. Teams of high school students in grades 9 through 12 residing in Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, or Suffolk counties develop project ideas through coaching from local professionals, then pitch their proposals to a live panel of judges. Winning teams receive $1,000 to $2,000 in grant funding to execute their community-strengthening visions. The program builds career skills including public speaking, project management, and team collaboration, while cultivating cross-socioeconomic connections among peers and mentors throughout the region.
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