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Find similar grantsTitle II Formula Grants Program (Juvenile Justice Protections) is sponsored by Missouri Department of Public Safety. Supports state and local delinquency prevention and intervention efforts, as well as juvenile justice system improvements, assisting communities in enhancing, expanding, or responding to various juvenile justice and delinquency issues.
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Department of Public Safety - Title II Formula Grant (Juvenile Justice) Department of Public Safety Title II Formula Grant (Juvenile Justice Protections) Since 1974, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) in the United States Department of Justice has administered the Title II Formula Grants Program (Title II) to support state and local delinquency prevention and intervention efforts and juvenile justice system improvements.
The purpose of these Title II funds is to assist communities in local efforts designed to enhance, expand or respond to a variety of juvenile justice and delinquency issues. The fund is administered by the Missouri Department of Public Safety’s Juvenile Justice Protections section and the Governor-appointed Missouri Juvenile Justice Advisory Group (JJAG), which establish funding priorities.
Funds are targeted to serve juveniles who are at-risk or involved in the justice system, the professionals and lay persons who work with those juveniles. The monies are to be utilized for model program implementation, direct services, system-improvement, policy design, data collection/analysis, research and training and technical assistance.
DPS Grants Management System Office for Victims of Crime Office for Victims of Crime Home Page Juvenile Justice Protections Crime Victims’ Compensation (CVC) MOVANS (Missouri Victim Automated Notification System) Resources for Crime Victims Sexual Assault Survivors Bill of Rights Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund SASP (Sexual Assault Services Program) SSVF (State Services to Victims Fund) STOP VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) Title II Formula Grant (Juvenile Justice) Victims of Crime COVID-19 Funding --> WebGrants Grants Management System Recovery Act - STOP VAWA --> Department of Public Safety Office for Victims of Crime Lewis and Clark Building, 4th Floor West OVC Email: CVSU@dps.
mo. gov Crime Victims' Compensation Jefferson City, MO 65102-1589 CVC Phone: (573) 526-6006 CVC Email: cvc@dps. mo.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations, units of local government, and American Indian/Alaska Native jurisdictions in Missouri working with at-risk youth or the juvenile justice system. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Title II Formula Grants Program (Juvenile Justice Protections) is funded by Missouri Department of Public Safety. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Missouri and Alaska. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
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