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Week of April 8, 2022

New Grant Opportunities

Department of Justice
FY 2022 Advancing the Use of Technology to Assist Victims of Crime 
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
This program supports the use of technology to respond to and expand upon the successful growth in technological capacity and victim services provision. The goals of this program are to increase access to victim services and build the capacity of victim services providers to meet the needs of crime survivors through technological innovation. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? City or township governments, county governments, Native American tribal governments, nonprofits, institutions of higher education, and state governments
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 2, 2022

 

Department of Justice
FY 2022 Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Program
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
This program funds conducting outreach, educating practitioners and the public, enhancing victim reporting tools, and investigating and prosecuting hate crimes committed on the basis of a victim’s perceived or actual race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or disability. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State, local, and tribal law enforcement and prosecution agencies
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 1, 2022

 

Department of Justice
FY 2022 Improving Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Outcomes for Adults in Reentry
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
The purpose of this program is to implement or expand systems approaches that improve outcomes for adults with substance use disorders (SUDs) who are reentering communities following a period of incarceration. The expectation is that corrections systems will develop or refine a trauma-informed standardized screening process for all individuals detained or incarcerated to identify individuals with SUDs, along with co-occurring mental health disorders, and address underlying trauma. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? City or township governments, county governments, Native American tribal governments and organizations, nonprofits, public and state controlled institutions of higher education, special district governments, and state governments
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 1, 2022

 

Department of Justice
FY 2022 Connect and Protect: Law Enforcement Behavioral Health Response Program
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
The program supports law enforcement-behavioral health cross-system collaboration to improve public health and safety responses and outcomes for individuals with mental health disorders and co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? City or township governments, County governments, Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized), State governments, Public and state-controlled institutions of higher education, nonprofits who have been designated as a state agency or unit of local government to provide mental health services
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 1, 2022

 

Department of Justice
FY 2022 Collaborative Crisis Response and Intervention Training Program
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
This program aims to implement transdisciplinary crisis response training to educate and prepare law enforcement, community corrections, and correctional officers so that they are equipped to appropriately interact with people who have behavioral health conditions or intellectual, developmental, or physical disabilities in the course of completing their job responsibilities. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? City or township governments, county governments, federally recognized Native American tribal governments, and state governments
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 7, 2022

 

Department of Justice
FY 2022 Reducing Risk for Girls in the Juvenile Justice System
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
The purpose of this program is to reduce risk factors and promote protective factors for girls who come in contact with the juvenile justice system, and place them on a path toward success, stability, and long-term contribution to society. Funding will support early intervention programs, treatment services, and technical assistance provision. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? City or township governments, county governments, for profit organizations other than small businesses, Native American tribal governments, nonprofits, institutions of higher education, and state governments
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 3, 2022

 

Department of Health and Human Services
FY 2022 Street Outreach Program
WHAT DOES IT FUND?
This program funds street-based outreach and education for youth who have runaway or left home without permission, youth experiencing homelessness, and youth living on the street. Projects will provide services that are designed to assist clients in leaving the streets, making healthy choices, and building trusting relationships in areas where targeted youth congregate shall directly or by referral provide treatment, counseling, prevention, and education services to clients as well as referral for emergency shelter. Click here for more information.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State, local and tribal governments; and private faith-based, community, or tribal organizations
WHEN'S IT DUE? June 6, 2022

 

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