Family-Based Alternative Justice Program

Department Of Justice, Office Of Justice Programs

Program goal name: Improve outcomes for and reduce impact of justice system involvement on families and children. Program goal(s) description: Establish new and enhance existing family-based pre-arrest and/or pre-sentencing alternative justice programs for parents/primary caregivers involved in or at risk of becoming involved in the criminal justice system to improve child, parent, and family outcomes. Program objective name: Develop programs for parents/primary caregivers and their dependent ch

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Helps parents involved in the criminal justice system avoid jail time and stay with their children. Supports programs that strengthen family ties and improve parenting skills.

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Funding
Up to $9,999,999,999
Deadline
May 11, 2026
Status
Rolling Intake
Category
Local & Community Grants
Organization
Department Of Justice, Office Of Justice Programs

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What Is This Program?

This program supports the implementation of new and enhance existing family-based alternative sentencing programs for parents/primary caregivers who are involved in or at risk for becoming involved in the criminal justice system. Through pre-arrest and pre-sentencing alternatives, these programs focus on rehabilitation, family unification, and family preservation. They help parents avoid incarceration, when appropriate, while strengthening their skills and capacity to care for their children long-term, preventing children from entering the foster care system, and reducing the likelihood for children and parents/primary caregivers of future involvement in the juvenile or criminal justice systems.

What Benefits Are Offered?

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Federal financial assistance for programs and activities focused on developing or implementing alternative justice approaches specifically for families and juveniles.

Who Is Eligible?

Industries: justice, public safety, social services, juvenile justice

Region: United States (nationwide)

Other Criteria: Must be an eligible entity as defined in the program's Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), Registered in SAM.gov with an active registration and a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI), Able to comply with federal grant management activities and legal regulations

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This program offers funding up to $9,999,999,999.

The application deadline is May 11, 2026.

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