Community-based Juvenile Services Aid (Nebraska)

 
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    CFDA#

    None
     

    Funder Type

    State Government

    IT Classification

    B - Readily funds technology as part of an award

    Authority

    Nebraska Crime Commission (NCC)

    Summary

    Funds received through the Community-based Juvenile Services Aid Program shall be used to assist in the implementation and operation of programs or the provision of criminal justice and victims assistance services to residents that are twelve through eighteen years of age, including but not limited to:
    • Programs for local planning and service coordination;
    • Screening, assessment, and evaluation;
    • Diversion;
    • Alternatives to detention;
    • Family support services;
    • Treatment services;
    • Truancy prevention and intervention programs;
    • Pilot projects approved by the commission;
    • Payment of transportation costs to and from placements, evaluations, or services;
    • Personnel when the personnel are aligned with evidence-based treatment principles, programs, or practices; contracting with other state agencies or private organizations that provide evidence-based treatment or programs;
    • Preexisting programs that are aligned with evidence-based practices or best practices; and
    • Other services that will positively impact juveniles and families in the juvenile justice system.
    High priority will be given to those grant applications funding programs and services that will divert youth from the juvenile justice system, impact and effectively treat juveniles within the system, and reduce the juvenile detention population or assist juveniles in transitioning from out-of-home placements to in-home treatments.
     

    History of Funding

    None is available.

    Additional Information

    To be eligible for the Community-based Juvenile Services Aid Program, a three year comprehensive juvenile services community plan shall be developed, adopted, and submitted to the Nebraska Crime Commission. The community plan must be developed by a community team representing juvenile justice system stakeholders. The community team may be comprised of individual counties, multiple counties, federal or state recognized tribes, or any combination of the listed communities.

    Community plans shall:
    • Provide relevant county/tribe-level data, including but not limited to, types of data listed within the community planning resources that support the existence of the problem that the planning team will address;
    • Identify clearly defined community priorities of the community planning team, that includes defining a problem, or set of problems, that affects juveniles at risk or those already involved in the criminal justice system;
    • Identify programs and practices for addressing the communitys priorities. Such programs and practices shall be supported by evidence-based practice, research, or are standardized and have reliably demonstrated positive outcomes in other areas of juvenile services;
    • Identify clear implementation strategies; and
    • Identify how the impact of the program or service will be measured in alignment with evidence-based practices or research.

    Contacts

    Cynthia Kennedy

    Cynthia Kennedy
    Community-based Juvenile Services Aid
    301 Centennial Mall South PO Box 94946
    Lincoln, NE 68509
    (402) 471-2196
    (402) 471-2837
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Applicants are limited to individual counties, multiple counties, federal or state recognized Indian tribes, or any combination of these entities in the State of Nebraska.  A full list of eligible applicants is listed  on pages 18-20 of the 2017 Program Guidance.

    Deadline Details

    Applications are to be submitted by January 9, 2017.  A similar deadline is anticipated annually.

    Award Details

    Up to $6,300,000 is available for FY 2017 allocations.  Allocations are based on a formula calculating the total number of residents per county and federal or state recognized Indian tribes who are twelve through eighteen years of age.  Funding amounts are listed on pages 18-20 of the 2017 Program Guidance.  Projects will take place from July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018.

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