OJJDP grant helps communities plan and assess youth programs to build local support systems, reduce recidivism, and reinvest savings into prevention.
Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention has archived this opportunity.
Funder: Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)
Due Dates: February 24, 2025
Funding Amounts: Up to $800,000 per award; Cooperative Agreement funding type
Summary: Supports jurisdictions in planning and assessing evidence-based youth prevention and intervention services to build community-based continuums of care that reduce juvenile recidivism and reinvest savings into effective programs.
Key Information: Eligible applicants include state, county, city, special district, and federally recognized tribal governments, as well as others; focus on sustainable, data-informed recidivism reduction policies and programming.
This funding opportunity from the Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) aims to assist jurisdictions in developing community-based continuums of care for youth who are at risk of or already involved in the juvenile justice system. The grant supports planning and assessment of promising and evidence-based prevention and intervention services. The ultimate goal is to foster sustainable, research-based, and data-informed policies and programs that reduce recidivism among youth.
The initiative encourages strategic reinvestment of cost savings realized through juvenile justice reforms into effective prevention and intervention programs, thereby supporting youth success and community safety.