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
State: Colorado
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 10/04/2022
Grant Size: $14,468,000
Grant Duration: 1 year 6 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.
Funding Information
- $14,468,000
- Not less than $5 million dollars must be awarded in total to:
- Law enforcement agencies, including tribal law enforcement agencies; or
- County and municipal governments, including local health or human service agencies.
- Not less than $5 million dollars must be awarded in total to:
- Not less than $5 million dollars shall be awarded in total to:
- Community-Based Organizations
- Award Period: January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024
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:
- Community-based organizations and nonprofit agencies
- Local law enforcement agencies
- Federally recognized tribes with jurisdiction in Colorado
- 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 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.