Children of Incarcerated Parents

Department Of Justice, Office Of Justice Programs

Program goal(s) name: Assist states and localities in developing or expanding services that meet the needs of incarcerated parents and their children. Program goal(s) description: Reduce the likelihood of antisocial behaviors, future involvement in the juvenile justice system, reduce recidivism, and support responsible parenting that leads to healthy child development, resiliency, and improved interactions among incarcerated parents and their minor children, family and community members. Program

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Helps detention facilities create or improve programs for incarcerated parents and their children. This support addresses their specific needs.

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Funding
$950,000 - $4,055,886
Deadline
Rolling
Status
Rolling Intake
Category
Regional & Community Development
Organization
Department Of Justice, Office Of Justice Programs

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What Is This Program?

Develop or expand programs in juvenile and adult detention or correctional facilities that respond to the needs of incarcerated parents and their children.

What Benefits Are Offered?

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Federal financial assistance and critical resources to support public safety and justice activities, including law enforcement, combating violent crime, protecting American children, providing services to crime victims, and addressing challenges like human trafficking and the opioid crisis. Specific funding amounts and project details vary by individual funding opportunity.

Who Is Eligible?

Business Size: small

Industries: public safety, justice, law enforcement, crime victim services, juvenile justice, criminal justice

Region: nationwide, state, local, tribal

Other Criteria: Individuals (for specific NOFOs), Nonprofit organizations, For-profit entities, Academic institutions, State government entities, Other units of local government, Indian tribes and tribal organizations, Must have active SAM.gov registration (unless exempted), Must have a valid Unique Entity Identifier (UEI), Must meet specific eligibility criteria outlined in the individual Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), Must not pose a substantial risk of program implementation failure if designated as a DOJ high-risk grantee

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How Do I Apply?

kellie.blue@usdoj.gov
202-514-4817

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This program is available to small businesses in public safety, justice, law enforcement industries located in nationwide, state, local, tribal.

This program offers funding up to $4,055,886 (minimum $950,000).

This program accepts applications on a rolling basis.

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