Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2012, $262,976)
The Kansas Juvenile Justice Authority is requesting to waive the 75% local pass through requirement for their FY 2012 JABG allocation, as the State bears 74% of the financial burden for the administration of juvenile justice services. No unit of local government meets the $10,000 threshold for a direct award with the reduced allocation in FY 2012. Funds in the amount of $28,555 (less than 10% of total allocation) will be set aside for those communities who traditionally have received a direct award. The purpose areas will be selected by the local units of government in State Fiscal Year 2014 but will include purpose area (9) Juvenile Records, (11) Accountability based programs, (12) Risk and Needs Assessment, and (16) Detention and Corrections Personnel Training. Local units of government will be required to report quarterly on JABG performance measures and annually from April 1 to March 30. Statewide projects are required to report on performance measures on annual terms. NCA/NCF
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