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80 <br /> Orange County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council <br /> Request for Proposals for FY 2022-2023 <br /> $359,096 30% March 21, 2022 <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 Juvenile <br /> Justice in the amount stated above to fund the program types specified below. Such programs will serve delinquent and at-risk youth for the state fiscal <br /> year 2022-2023 beginning on,or after,July 1,2022. The use of DPS funds in this county requires a local match(cash and/or in-kind)in the amount <br /> specified above. <br /> The JCPC will consider proposals for the following needed programs(see attached Program Descriptions): <br /> *Restitution/Community Service *Interpersonal Skill Building *Teen Court <br /> *Parent/Family Skill Building *Mentoring *Tutoring/Academic Enhancement <br /> *Individual and Group Counseling,and Substance Abuse *Mediation/Conflict Resolution *Temporary Shelter Services <br /> Treatment(specifically Un/underinsured and trauma-focused) (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 12-18. Indicators <br /> suggest youth are using/abusing substances,exhibit anger management issues,run away from home/placement,have moderate to serious <br /> school behavior problems,associate with peers who lack pro-social behaviors and are delinquent. Due to the diversity of Orange County,the <br /> JCPC is particularly interested in funding programs that offer culturally appropriate services with accommodations for Limited English <br /> Proficiency(LEP)youth and their families. <br /> Programs should address the following concerns as reported in the Risk/Needs Assessments and YASI Data for Adjudicated Youth: <br /> Peer Domain: Youth are in need of development of prosocial peer relationships. Indicators suggest youth have some association with <br /> and/or regularly associate with delinquent peers. <br /> Individual Domain: Indicators suggest youth are victims of abuse/neglect.There is a strong need for individualized mental health and substance <br /> 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 inadequate <br /> supervision skills,and family criminality,gang involvement,and substance abuse are areas that need to be addressed. <br /> School Domain: Indicators suggest youth having moderate to serious behavioral problems at school and low academic functioning. <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 2022-2023 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://cp.ncd i idp.orn/CP <br /> You may find additional self-help videos to assist you on the NCALLIES webpage by clicking 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)Notarized Conflict of Interest Statement Template(available at above link),3)The non-profit's Conflict of Interest <br /> Policy and 4)Proof of 501(c)(3)status. See the attached Programs Descriptions document. Providers who submitted applications between <br /> 1/10/22-2/18/22 do not need to re-apply. <br /> NOTE: For further information, or technical assistance about applying for JCPC funds in this county, <br /> contact Eddie Crews, DPS Area Consultant, at (919)691-1199;walter.crews@ncdps.gov. <br /> Deadline for Application is: April 20,2022 by 5:00 P.M. <br />
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