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Native Brief: WASHINGTON - The US Department of Justice announced that the comprehensive grant solicitation for funding to support improvements to public safety, victim services and crime prevention in American Indian and Alaska Native communities is posted at www.Justice.gov.
All materials will be accessible today for review. The Community Partnerships Grants Management System will begin accepting electronic applications on Monday, January 23.
"We are committed to helping strengthen and sustain safe and healthy American Indian and Alaska Native communities with a funding process that is responsive and coordinated,"
said Associate Attorney General Tom Perrelli.
"This effort to streamline the grant application process, with multiple purpose areas, offers tribes and tribal consortia an opportunity to develop a comprehensive and community-based approach to public safety and support for victims."
A total of more than $101.4 million is available through the Fiscal Year (FY) 2012 Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation and is administered by the Office of Justice Programs (OJP), the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services and the Office on Violence Against Women. The funding can be used to conduct comprehensive planning, enhance law enforcement, bolster justice systems, support and enhance tribal efforts to prevent and control delinquency and strengthen the juvenile justice system, prevent youth substance abuse, serve sexual assault and elder victims, and support other efforts to combat crimes. Link here to view the fact sheet on the FY 2012 Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation.
The updated FY 2012 Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation reflects improvements and refinements from earlier versions. Feedback was provided to the department during tribal consultations and listening sessions, from a specially developed assessment tool about the application experience and from written comments from applicants and grantees.
That feedback was incorporated in the following changes to the FY 2012 Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation:
For the FY2012 Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation, a tribe or tribal consortium will submit a single application and select from 10 competitive grant programs referred to as purpose areas. This approach allows the department's grant making components to consider the totality of a tribal community's overall public safety needs.
The deadline for submitting applications in response to this grant announcement is 9:00 pm est on Wednesday, April 18.
Children's Justice Act Partnerships for Indian Communities
Comprehensive Planning Demonstration Program
Comprehensive Tribal Victim Assistance Program
Corrections and Correctional Alternatives
Justice Systems and Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Juvenile Justice
Public Safety and Community Policing
Tribal Governments Program
Tribal Sexual Assault Services Program
Tribal Youth Program
Tribes or tribal consortia may also be eligible for non-tribal government-specific federal grant programs and are encouraged to explore other funding opportunities for which they may be eligible. Additional funding information may be found at www.grants.gov or the websites of individual agencies.
posted January 19, 2011 6:55 am est
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