Get Funding for Youth Offender Programs!

Summary

Local and state governments can apply for grants to create plans or implement programs that help young offenders re-enter society after correctional facilities. Funding is available to support the development and execution of comprehensive strategies for at-risk youth.

Eligibility

Youth Services Government Grants Re-entry Programs Local Government

Full Description

The Employment and Training Administration announces the availability of $17.3 million for Young Offender Grants. The grants will be awarded through a competitive process for three categories of projects—(1) Young Offender Planning Grants to be awarded to local governments; (2) Juvenile Offender Implementation Grants to be awarded to state/local government partnerships; and (3) a Juvenile Offender Reentry Grant to be awarded to an organization with experience conducting demonstrations in multiple cities. The goal of the planning grants is to allow selected localities to develop comprehensive blueprints for serving both juvenile and young adult offenders returning from correctional facilities. To qualify for these planning awards, applicants will need to provide one-to-one leveraged resources from a local or national foundation, local or state government, other federal funds, or other source.

The goal of the implementation grants is to allow state juvenile justice departments and local juvenile justice agencies to join together to put into place a comprehensive strategy for serving all youth in the local area returning home from juvenile correctional or detention facilities. The goal of the intermediary reentry grant is to allow an organization to design and implement a modelprogram for serving returning juvenile offenders in four cities that may be selected competitively after grant award.

Apply on Grants.gov