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Find similar grantsTitle V - State Incentive Grants for Delinquency Prevention is sponsored by Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquancy Prevention (OJJDP). Funds youth development, bullying prevention, SEL, and community programs to prevent juvenile delinquency.
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Funding | Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Freedomz / Shutterstock. com ( see reuse policy ). The Office of Justice Programs (OJP) offers funding through discretionary and formula grants, cooperative agreements, and payment programs.
JustGrants Resources Website OJP Grant Application Resource Guide Contact the Office of Justice Programs Response Center with questions: E-mail [email protected] for the fastest response 800 – 851 – 3420 (toll-free) 202 – 772 – 1022 (local or international) It may take up to 24-48 hours to reply to your request.
OJJDP awards discretionary grants through a competitive process to states, units of local government, Tribal jurisdictions, and organizations to administer a variety of juvenile justice and child protection programs. The Office's formula grants support state, local, and Tribal efforts to reduce and prevent delinquency, improve juvenile justice systems, and protect children from violence and abuse.
Funding through formula grants is available to states and territories through the state agency designated by the governor. Juvenile Justice Specialists in each state administer the funding through subgrants to units of local government, private agencies, and American Indian/Alaska Native jurisdictions for programs in accordance with legislative requirements.
See Distribution of Juvenile Justice Formula Grants by State for details on funds awarded to the states through formula grants. OJJDP is required to set clear program goals and collect performance measure data to demonstrate achievement of those goals. All recipients of OJJDP funding are required to collect and report performance data that demonstrate the results of funded activities.
Learn more about OJJDP's Performance Measures program. Performance Measures Tool The OJJDP Performance Measures Tool is a reporting system for grantees to submit performance data about their OJJDP grants. Learn about JustGrants, DOJ’s grants management system.
DOJ Grants Financial Guide The PDF version of the DOJ Grants Financial Guide is now available. View Change History summarizing changes to the 2024 Guide. Youth Mentoring Programs and Services: $89.
2 Million Missing and Exploited Children: $86. 2 Million Youth Violence Prevention and Intervention: $31. 7 Million Victims of Child Abuse: $67.
6 Million Substance Use: $39. 5 Million Delinquency Prevention and Intervention: $46. 8 Million Juvenile Justice System Support: $20.
4 Million Tribal Youth: $22. 1 Million Applicant assistance is available Funding Opportunity Questions? Contact the Office of Justice Programs Response Center .
Contact the Grants. gov Support Center at 1–800–518–4726 (TTY: 301–240–6310), via email , or visit the Grants. gov website .
The Grants Management System (GMS) has transitioned to the Department of Justice's new Justice Grants System (JustGrants). Visit the Justice Grants website to learn more about this transition or for JustGrants User Support . In addition, the Department of the Treasury’s Automated Standard Application for Payments (ASAP) is now available for enrolled Department of Justice award recipients to request funds.
Reference the user guide for information on how to request funds in ASAP. Current award recipients with specific questions about their awards should reach out to their grant managers for support. For financial questions regarding your award, contact OJP's Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) Service Center at 1–800–458–0786 (TTY: 202–616–3867), or via email .
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