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Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (Title II) Formula Grant Program – Indiana

Dated: October 26, 2023

The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) is accepting applications for its 2024 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (Title II) Grant Program.

Donor Name: Indiana Criminal Justice Institute

State: Indiana

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 11/22/2023

Grant Duration: 12 months

Details:

Under the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (JJDP) Act, the State of Indiana is awarded Title II Formula Grant funds, which are administered by ICJI. The program works to fund improvements to the juvenile justice system, as well as help organizations develop delinquency prevention and intervention programs for Indiana’s youth. Title II is a competitive grant.

Priority Areas

Applicants must select only one of the priority areas per grant application. However, entities are eligible to submit multiple grant applications if they wish to address more than one priority area in separate grant programs.

  • After-School Programs
    • Programs that provide at-risk youth and youth in the juvenile justice systems with a range of age-appropriate activities, including tutoring, mentoring, and other educational and enrichment activities.
  • Compliance Monitoring
    • Programs, research, staff support, or other activities primarily to enhance or maintain a state’s ability to adequately monitor jails, detention facilities, and other facilities to assure compliance with the Deinstitutionalization of Status Offenders (DSO), separation, and jail removal requirement of the JJDP Act.
  • Delinquency Prevention
    • Comprehensive juvenile justice and delinquency prevention programs that meet the needs of youth through collaboration of the many local systems before which a youth may appear, including schools, courts, law enforcement agencies, child protection agencies, mental health agencies, welfare services, health care agencies and private nonprofit agencies offering youth services.
  • Indigent Defense
    • Projects designed to develop and implement programs to protect the rights of youth affected by the juvenile justice system.
  • Juvenile Justice System Improvement
    • Programs, research, and other initiatives to examine issues or improve practices, policies, or procedures on a system-wide basis (e.g., examining problems affecting decisions from arrest to disposition and detention to corrections).
  • Mental Health Services for Youth in Custody
    • Programs providing mental health services for youth in custody in need of services, including, but not limited to, assessment, development of individualized treatment plans, and discharge plans. These programs must have the goal of identifying and intervening for the benefit of youth who are at risk of developing emotional/behavioral problems because of mental stress.
  • Mentoring, Counseling, and Training Programs
    • Programs to develop and sustain a consistent, prosocial relationship between a responsible adult (a mentor) and an at-risk youth, a youth who has offended, or a youth who has contact with a parent or legal guardian who is/was incarcerated (a mentee). These programs may support academic tutoring, vocational and technical training, and drug and violence prevention counseling.
  • Racial and Ethnic Disparities
    • Programs, research, or other initiatives primarily aimed at addressing the disproportionate number of youth members of minority groups who come into contact with the juvenile justice system.

Project Period

The award period for the 2024 solicitation is: January 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024.

Eligibility Criteria

The following entities in Indiana are eligible to apply for Title II funding:

  • Nonprofit organizations
  • Educational institutions
  • State agencies
  • Units of local government

For more information, visit ICJI.

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