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FY 10 Title II Formula Grants Program

Award Information

Award #
2010-JF-FX-0010
Location
Awardee County
Oklahoma
Congressional District
Status
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2010
Total funding (to date)
$674,000

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2010, $674,000)

The Formula Grants Program is authorized under the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (JJDP) Act of 2002. The purpose of this program is to support State and local delinquency prevention and intervention efforts and juvenile justice system improvements. Program areas may include: Planning and administration; State Advisory Group allocation; compliance monitoring; juvenile justice issues for American Indian tribes; prevention of substance abuse by juveniles; prevention of serious and violent crimes by juveniles; prevention of juvenile gang involvement and illegal youth gang activities; prevention of delinquent acts and identification of youth at risk of delinquency; and improvement of juvenile justice system operations, policies, and procedures including establishing a system of graduated sanctions, treatment programs, and aftercare.

The Formula Grant Program (FGP) in the State of Oklahoma exists for the purpose of addressing the state's priority juvenile justice needs, as identified through statistical data and demonstrated service gaps. The FGP serves at-risk juveniles, throughout the State, from pre-school to the age of majority. The State Advisory Group awards grants to local units of government, non-profits and faith-based organizations, to implement evidenced-based model programming, with the intent to impact priority juvenile justice needs. Grants are awarded in the categories of prevention, disproportionate minority over-representation and Native American prevention programming. The objectives and goals of the FGP are to increase self-sustaining prevention programs, which offer evidenced-based services to at-risk juveniles, the reduction of disparity at identified contact points in the relative rate index for minority juveniles and to increase the number of collaborative efforts between Tribal governments and local partners that implement self-sustaining evidenced-based prevention programs for at-risk tribal youth. Data to measure progress towards these goals will be gathered via quarterly reports required of grantees, the statewide juvenile online tracking system and annual reporting data gathered for submission into the federal DCTAT reporting tool.

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Date Created: July 12, 2010