The State’s Multidisciplinary Crime Prevention and Crisis Intervention Grant Program is a funding opportunity offered through the Office of Adult and Juvenile Assistance (OAJJA) for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.
Donor Name: Colorado Division of Criminal Justice
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 03/01/2023
Size of the Grant: $481,071
Grant Duration: 12 months
Details:
The goal of the Multidisciplinary Crime Prevention and Crisis Intervention Grant Program is to support community-based, multidisciplinary approaches to crime prevention and crisis intervention strategies, specifically in areas where crime is disproportionately high.
Purpose of the Funds
To award grant funding to eligible recipients for collaborative processes to support community-based, Native American-led organizations and/or Native American-serving approaches to crime prevention and crisis intervention strategies, specifically in areas where crime is disproportionately high.
Focus
This is a limited solicitation for services for Native Americans residing in Colorado.
Funding Information
- $481,071
Project Period
- July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024
- Applicants may apply for up to 12 months of funding, with the award period beginning July 1, 2023.
Eligible Activities
Crime Prevention and Crisis Intervention strategies may include:
- Violence interruption programs
- Early intervention teams
- Primary and secondary violence prevention programs
- Restorative justice services
- Co-responder programs
- Other research-informed crime and crisis prevention and recidivism reduction programs
- Support-team-assisted response programs
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible grant recipients include any Native-led or Native-serving agencies, including but not limited to:
- Federally recognized tribes with jurisdiction in Colorado
- Tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
- Community-based organizations and nonprofit agencies that provide services to Native Americans
- Local law enforcement agencies
- Local health or human service agencies
- Third-party membership organizations or administrators on behalf of eligible grant recipients. Any third-party grant administrator shall:
- Be a nonprofit organization in good standing with the secretary of state’s office;
- Have experience as a third-party administrator for a state, multistate, federal, or foundation grant program; Be capable of providing a unified case management, financial, and data collection system related to services and payments received under the grant program;
- Be capable of providing technical assistance and other organizational development services to grantees to improve the delivery of services, financial management, or data collection; and
- Have experience and competency in working with underserved communities, particularly communities of color.
For more information, visit Colorado Division of Criminal Justice.