OJJDP FY 2023 Second Chance Act Addressing the Needs of Incarcerated Parents and Their Minor Children

OJP is committed to advancing work that promotes civil rights and racial equity, increases access to justice, supports crime victims and individuals impacted by the justice system, strengthens community safety and protects the public from crime and evolving threats, and builds trust between law enforcement

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and the community.

OJJDP's guiding philosophy is to enhance the welfare of America’s youth and broaden their opportunities for a better future.

To bring these goals to fruition, OJJDP is leading efforts to transform the juvenile justice system into one that will Treat Children as Children; Serve Children at Home, With Their Families, in Their Communities; and Open Up Opportunities for System-Involved Youth.

OJJDP encourages all proposed applications that work with youth to highlight how the proposed program aligns with these priorities.

OJJDP envisions a juvenile justice system centered on the strengths, needs, and voices of youth and families.

Young people and family members with lived experience are vital resources for understanding and reaching persons involved or at risk of involvement with youth-serving systems.

OJJDP asks stakeholders to join us in sustainably integrating bold, transformative youth and family partnership strategies into our daily work.

OJJDP believes in achieving positive outcomes for youth, families, and communities through meaningful partnership and active partnerships, ensuring they play a central role in collaboratively developing solutions.

Applicants must describe how their proposed project/program will integrate and sustain meaningful youth and family partnerships into their project plan and budget.

Depending on the nature of an applicant’s proposed project, youth and family partnership could consist of one or more of the following:
Individual-level partnership in case planning and direct service delivery (before, during, and after contact with youth-serving systems).

Agency-level partnership (e.g., in policy, practice, and program development, implementation, and evaluation; staffing; advisory bodies; budget development).

System-level partnership (e.g., in strategic planning activities, system improvement initiatives, advocacy strategies, reform efforts).

This program will promote and expand services in detention and correctional facilities to incarcerated individuals and their minor children and provide services to children of incarcerated parents.
Related Programs

Children of Incarcerated Parents

Department of Justice


Agency: Department of Justice

Office: Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention

Estimated Funding: $4,480,000


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Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
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Additional Information of Eligibility:
See Broad Agency Announcement N00014-23-S-B001 for full eligibility guidelines.

Non-federal entity researchers from academia and industry may participate.

ONR Global expects, but does not require, that multi-national teams will consist of at least two research entities outside of the U.S., whether from academia, industry and/or the broader researchcommunity.

Researchers from U. S. research entities may also participate but are not required.As stated above, this Global-X Challenge is an opportunity specifically directed toward international researchers; therefore, ONR Global expects the majority of team members will be outside of the U. S. Each team shall designate a lead Principal Investigator (PI) whose research organization outside of the U. S. will submit the white paper or proposal and will distribute funding to co-PIs and other sub-recipients.

For a given project team, one award is made to the PI’s institution.

Only the PI’s institution will be the prime awardee, and that institution is responsible for all aspects of the grant, including conditions on the use of funds and other terms and conditions of the grant.Research organizations and individuals that are not subject to U. S. sanctions or are not otherwise excluded from doing business with the U. S. Government, may participate.

Please note the grant applicant is responsible for complying with any applicable sanctions, export controls, and similar limitations.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://ojjdp.ojp.gov/funding/fy2023/O-OJJDP-2023-171713

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Date Posted:
2023-04-11

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2023-12-29


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