OJJDP FY 2015 Tribal Youth Program Training and Technical Assistance

OJJDP is seeking a Tribal Youth Program training and technical assistance provider to provide culturally, trauma-informed, and developmentally appropriate training; support, resources; information; and other related technical assistance to all OJJDP tribal program grantees and federally recognized tribes

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across the nation.

When allocating resources, OJJDP-funded tribal program grantees would receive priority.

The successful applicant will develop culturally specific training and technical assistance for tribes seeking to build capacity to develop, expand, improve and/or maintain their juvenile justice systems.

Priority areas include juvenile healing-to-wellness courts, tribal youth-specific prevention, intervention, and treatment programming and tribal-state collaborations to meet the needs of American Indian/Alaska Native children exposed to violence.

The successful applicant will collaborate closely with OJJDP’s other training and technical assistance efforts and providers.

This program is authorized pursuant to paragraph (3)(A) under the Juvenile Justice Programs heading in the Department of Justice Appropriations Act, 2015, Pub.L.

No.113235:
128 Stat.

2130, 219 5.
Related Programs

Tribal Youth Program

Department of Justice


Agency: Department of Justice

Office: Office of Justice Programs

Estimated Funding: Not Available


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Additional Information of Eligibility:
Eligible applicants are limited to states (including territories); units of local government; federally recognized tribal governments, as determined by the Secretary of the Interior; tribal and nontribal nonprofit and for-profit organizations; and tribal and nontribal institutions of higher education.

For-profit organizations must agree to forgo any profit or management fee.

OJJDP welcomes applications that involve two or more entities; however, one eligible entity must be the applicant and the others must be proposed as subrecipients.

The applicant must be the entity with primary responsibility for administering the funding and managing the entire project.

OJJDP will consider only one application per lead applicant; however, subrecipients may be part of multiple proposals.

OJJDP may elect to make awards for applications submitted under this solicitation in future fiscal years, dependent on the merit of the applications and on the availability of appropriations.



Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www.ojjdp.gov/grants/solicitations/FY2015/TYPTTA.pdf

Contact:
For technical assistance with submitting an application, contact the Grants.gov Customer Support Hotline at 800-518-4726 or 606-545-5035, or via e-mail to support@grants.gov. Hotline hours of operation are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, except federal holidays. Applicants that experien

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Agency Email:
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Date Posted:
2015-03-13

Application Due Date:
2015-05-12

Archive Date:
2015-06-11



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