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Orange County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council <br /> Request for Proposals for FY 201748 <br /> $ 277 , 731 30% February 8 , 2017 <br /> Anticipated County Allocation Required Local Match Rate Date Advertised <br /> The Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) has studied the risk factors and needs of Juvenile Court involved youth in this county and hereby <br /> publishes this Request for Proposals . The JCPC anticipates funds from the Department of Public Safety ( DPS) Division of Adult Correction and <br /> Juvenile Justice in the amount stated above to fund the program types specified below. Such programs will serve delinquent and at-risk youth for the <br /> state fiscal year 2017-18 beginning on , or after, July 1 , 2017 . The use of DPS funds in this county requires a local match in the amount specified <br /> above . <br /> The JCPC will consider proposals for the following needed programs: <br /> * Restitution/Community Service *Interpersonal Skill Building *Teen Court <br /> * Parent/Family Skill Building *Mentoring *Tutoring/Academic Enhancement <br /> *Assess ment/Treatment Programs for Un/Underinsured *Mediation/Conflict Resolution *Temporary Shelter Services <br /> (including Substance Abuse ; Trauma Based Therapy) (including School Based) (specifically Emergency Shelter) <br /> Proposed Program Services should target the following Risk Factors for Delinquency or Repeat Delinquency : <br /> Indicators suggest youth coming to the attention of Juvenile Services are at risk for re-offending. Youth are generally age 12 or older & <br /> had no prior contact with Juvenile Services . Indicators suggest youth are using/abusing substances , associating with peers who lack pro- <br /> social behaviors and are delinquent. Due to the diversity of Orange County, the JCPC is particularly interested in funding programs that <br /> offer culturally appropriate services with accomodations for Limited English Proficiency (LEP) youth and their families . <br /> Programs should address the following concerns as reported in the Needs Assessments for Adjudicated Youth : <br /> Peer Domain : Youth are in need of development of prosocial peer relationships . Indicators suggest that youth regularly <br /> associate with delinquent peers . <br /> Individual Domain : Indicators suggest youth are victims of abuse/neglect. There is a strong need for individualized mental <br /> health and substance use/abuse evaluations and treatment. <br /> Family Domain : Indicators suggest youth are exposed to domestic discord or violence in the home. Parents have marginal or <br /> inadequate supervision skills, and family criminality, gang involvement, and substance abuse are areas that <br /> need to be addressed. <br /> School Domain : Indicators suggest youth having moderate to serious behavioral problems at school . <br /> Applicants are being sought that are able to address the legislatively mandated items below : <br /> 1 . Program services compatible with research that is shown to be effective with juvenile offenders . <br /> 2 . Program services are outcome-based . <br /> 3 . The program has an evaluation component. <br /> 4 . Program services detect gang participation and divert individuals from gang participation . <br /> Local public agencies , 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporations and local housing authorities are invited to submit applications (Program Agreements) for <br /> programs addressing the above elements . <br /> Rebekah Ra oza at 919-245 -2869 <br /> JCPC Chairperson or Designee Telephone # <br /> In order to apply for FY 2017-2018 JCPC funding, you must complete and SUBMIT your application online <br /> by accessing NC ALLIES . Please read and follow all instructions at the following link: <br /> https : //www. ncdps, gov/I ndex2, cfm ?a=000003, 002476, 002483, 002482, 002514 <br /> You may find additional self- help videos to assist you on the NCALLIES webpage by clinking on the HELP tab. <br /> Private non-profits are also required to submit the following forms or your application is considered incomplete: 1 ) No Over Due Tax form <br /> (available at above link), 2) Notorized Conflict of Interest Statement Template (avavilable at above link) , 3) The non-profit's Conflict of <br /> Interest Policy and 4) Proof of 501 (c)(3) status . <br /> NOTE : For further information , or technical assistance about applying for JCPC funds in this county , <br /> contact Denise Briggs , DPS Area Consultant, at (919) 324-6391 , <br /> Deadline for Application is : March 9, 2017 by 5 : 00 P . M . <br />
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