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Grants
18
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Total Awarded
$7,930,000
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Years
2004 - 2016
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Categories
Grants
For more than 30 years, the Coalition for Juvenile Justice (the Coalition) has served as the national association of governor-appointed state advisory groups that administer federal juvenile justice grant funds. The Coalition has been a vital Models for Change partner in efforts to diffuse innovations and learning, including successfully organizing and hosting the Models for Change Annual Working Conferences for the last eight years. This award provides general operating support.
For more than 25 years, the Coalition for Juvenile Justice has served as the national association of the governor-appointed state advisory groups that administer federal juvenile justice grant funds. The Coalition has been a vital partner in efforts to diffuse Models for Change innovations and learning, including successfully organizing and hosting the Models for Change Annual Working Conferences for the last eight years. This grant provides supplemental support for the Coalition to plan, produce, and manage an expanded Ninth Annual Models for Change Working Conference.
In addition to serving as the national association of the governor-appointed state advisory groups that administer federal juvenile justice grant funds, the Coalition is the fiscal sponsor of the National Juvenile Justice Network, an association of state-based advocacy groups focused on improving the juvenile justice system. Since 2004, the Coalition and the Network have worked to support the Foundation’s Models for Change initiative, promoting and disseminating its ideas, policy and practice innovations, and reform strategies among their members. This grant funds their continued participation in the effort to use Models for Change’s momentum to stimulate a broader wave of national juvenile justice reform.
For more than 25 years, the Coalition for Juvenile Justice has served as the national association of the governor-appointed state advisory groups that administer federal juvenile justice grant funds. The Coalition has been a vital partner in efforts to diffuse Models for Change innovations and learning, including the successful organizing and hosting of the Models for Change Annual Working Conferences for the last eight years. The Coalition will use this grant to plan, produce, and manage the Foundation’s Ninth Annual Models for Change Working Conference.
The Coalition for Juvenile Justice (the Coalition) has been a vital partner in efforts to diffuse Models for Change innovations and learning, including successfully organizing and hosting the Models for Change Annual Working Conferences for the last seven years. This grant will support the Coalition to plan, produce, and manage the Eighth Annual Models for Change Working Conference: a two-day event that will provide about 400 participants with opportunities to network, discuss reform strategies, and exchange information on innovative programs and practices.
The Coalition for Juvenile Justice, the national association of the governor-appointed state advisory groups that administer federal juvenile justice grant funds, has been an important partner in efforts to diffuse Models for Change’s innovations and learning, including successfully organizing and hosting the Models for Change Annual Working Conferences. The Coalition will use this grant to plan, produce, and manage the Seventh Annual Models for Change Working Conference: a two-day event held in early December 2012 that will bring together 300 participants to network, discuss reform strategies, and exchange information on innovative programs and practices.
The Coalition for Juvenile Justice supports networks of state juvenile justice planning organizations and state-based advocates working on juvenile justice reform. It will use this grant to support communication activities that will use the momentum generated by Models for Change to stimulate a broader wave of national juvenile justice reform, by providing its members with information, tools, training, networking opportunities, and access to expertise they will need to help secure and sustain Models for Change reform progress and diffuse and expand its practice and policy innovations nationwide.
In support of the Sixth Annual Models for Change Working Conference.
To support the initial phase of a multi-state campaign to promote juvenile justice systems reform nationally.
In support of the Fifth Annual Models for Change Working Conference.
To develop and begin implementation of a national leadership and policy campaign designed to capitalize on Models for Change to accelerate and support local, state, and national juvenile justice systems reform (over two years).
To support a network of state-based juvenile justice advocacy groups in efforts to promote juvenile justice systems reform consistent with Models for Change principles and priorities (over two years).
In support of the annual Models for Change Working Conference.
To sponsor the National Juvenile Justice Network (over three years).
To sponsor the National Network of State Juvenile Justice Collaborations and to promote a Nationwide Partnership for State Juvenile Justice Reform (over two years).
In support of a research report on the transfer of youth to adult criminal court and its effects on community safety and the lives of young offenders and their families.