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2022 Title II Grant Program

🏛 Board of State and Community Corrections (California)

⏰ Deadline
Aug 12, 2022 ⚠ passed
💰 Award amount
up to $350K
📍 Scope
State
📨 Letter of Intent
No
💵 Disbursement
Reimbursement(s)

Can you apply?

This grant is for California organizations and tribes serving youth under 26 at-risk or involved in the juvenile justice system. Applicants must be a unit of local government (city, county, or school district agency) partnering with private nonprofits, a private nonprofit organization, or a federally recognized Indian tribe. Programs must address at least one of six Program Purpose Areas: Aftercare/Reentry, Alternatives to Detention and Placement, Community Based Programs, Diversion, Mentoring/Counseling/Training, or Job Training. Applicants must demonstrate capacity to serve youth over a three-year period and must score at least 66% of available points to be funded.

Eligible applicants
Check your eligibility — what type of organization are you?

This grant is for California organizations and tribes serving youth under 26 at-risk or involved in the juvenile justice system. Applicants must be a unit of local government (city, county, or school district agency) partnering with private nonprofits, a private nonprofit organization, or a federally recognized Indian tribe. Programs must address at least one of six Program Purpose Areas: Aftercare/Reentry, Alternatives to Detention and Placement, Community Based Programs, Diversion, Mentoring/Counseling/Training, or Job Training. Applicants must demonstrate capacity to serve youth over a three-year period and must score at least 66% of available points to be funded.

Program description

Services and programs proposed in response to this RFP must be designed to serve people who are at-risk and/or have been under the jurisdiction of the juvenile justice system and are under the age of 26. To support targeted delinquency prevention and intervention efforts, OJJDP developed a comprehensive list of Program Purpose Areas (PPAs) that are permissible uses of Title II funds. The SACJJDP further refined the PPAs that California would fund in the 2021-2023 Title II State Plan.Applicants for Title II Grant Program must identify at least one PPA that the program will address. Applicants may address more than one PPA or a combination of PPAs. There are six (6) PPAs an applicant may select from as shown below:• Aftercare/Reentry• Alternatives to Detention and Placement• Community Based Programs• Diversion• Mentoring, Counseling, and Training Programs• Job Training Applicants for Title II Grant Program must be a:1. Unit of local government (including individual agencies or departments within a City and County or a School District) that partner with private nonprofit agencies, organizations, and institutions.2. Private nonprofit agency, organization, or institution; Or3. A federally recognized Indian tribe (at least one eligible program will be funded). Proposals must be received by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, August 12, 2022. Applicants must ensure the proposal package is signed with a digital signature OR a wet blue ink signature that is then scanned with the completed proposal package. Please submit one (1)completed proposal package via email to: jj_grants@bscc.ca.gov. Successful applicants will be funded for a three-year grant project service period commencing on January 1, 2023, and ending on December 31, 2025, and a final evaluation period commencing on January 1, 2026, ending March 31, 2026. An additional three (3) months (January 1, 2026 through March 31, 2026) will be included in the grant agreement for the sole purposes of:• Finalizing and submitting a required Local Evaluation Report, and• Finalizing and submitting any required financial audit. Approximately $4,000,000 will be available for the first year of the grant cycle (January 1,2023 – December 31, 2023). Funding amounts for the second year (January 1, 2024 -December 31, 2024), third year (January 1, 2025 – December 31, 2025), and final evaluation period (January 1, 2026 – March 31, 2026) are contingent on OJJDP Title IIawards and amounts not yet known.The maximum amount of funding available per grant is $350,000 annually.Applicants must apply for the same amount of funding for all three years (e.g., first year:$350,000, second year: $350,000, and third year: $350,000; totaling $1,050,000 for a three-year period). Grantees may be able to carry unspent funds into the next calendar year, with prior BSCC approval. It is extremely important applicants plan and budget carefully and apply only for funding they can justify by services offered and the target population served each year of the three-year grant period. Applicants must receive at least 66% of the total points available to be considered for funding.

Who can apply

Eligible applicants

Demographic focus

Details

This grant is for California organizations and tribes serving youth under 26 at-risk or involved in the juvenile justice system. Applicants must be a unit of local government (city, county, or school district agency) partnering with private nonprofits, a private nonprofit organization, or a federally recognized Indian tribe. Programs must address at least one of six Program Purpose Areas: Aftercare/Reentry, Alternatives to Detention and Placement, Community Based Programs, Diversion, Mentoring/Counseling/Training, or Job Training. Applicants must demonstrate capacity to serve youth over a three-year period and must score at least 66% of available points to be funded.

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Funding track record

Past applications & awards under this program (California Grants Portal) — how competitive it is.

45
applications
12
awarded
27%
award rate
1
years tracked

By fiscal year

Fiscal yearApplicationsAwardedAward rate
2022-2023 45 12 27%

Source: California Grants Portal

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