Annual Surveys of Probation and Parole (DOJ)

DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1002/fgc.30943
Published date05 March 2020
Date05 March 2020
Page 4 Federal Grants & Contracts March 5, 2020
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Grants alert (cont.)
with BJA, by a training and technical assistance
(TTA) coach; and a sustainability plan, developed in
conjunction with the TTA coach, which ensures that the
BJA-funded PREA strategies and activities continue
after the grant period ends.
www.grants.gov; FON# BJA-2020-17233
National Prisoner Statistics Program and
National Corrections Reporting Program (DOJ)
Scope: The Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice
Statistics seeks applications for the National Prisoner
Statistics Program (NPS) and National Corrections
Reporting Program (NCRP) announcement for collection,
analysis and dissemination activities of two of its largest
data collections on state and federal prisoners.
Deadline: April 14, 2020.
Funds: $2.7 million total in FY2020-2022 for one award
with a project period of five years.
Eligibility: Colleges and universities; for-profit
organizations; nonprofit organization; and state, local
and Native American tribal governments, among others.
Areas: DOJ said successful applicants will: maintain a
secure file transfer platform website for data submissions
to the NPS and NCRP, and for transfer of data to and
from BJS; meet BJS data security requirements and data
collection tool development standards; officially consult
with an internal institutional review board on an annual
basis to review the NPS and NCRP data collections to
ensure protection of human subjects; maintain good
communications with the BJS grant managers for the
NPS and NCRP; and encourage external researchers’
knowledge and use of NCRP and NPS data through
dissemination of NCRP and NPS products.
www.grants.gov; FON# BJS-2020-17572
Annual Surveys of Probation and Parole (DOJ)
Scope: The Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice
Statistics seeks applications for the FY2020-2024
Annual Surveys of Probation and Parole (ASPP)
announcement for the collection, analysis, and
dissemination activities of one of its largest data
collections on community corrections, the Annual
Surveys of Probation and Parole.
Deadline: April 21, 2020.
Funds: $1.75 million total for one award.
Eligibility: Colleges and universities; for-profit
organizations; nonprofit organization; and state, local
and Native American tribal governments, among others.
Areas: DOJ said applicants will: ensure a timely launch
of the data collection; develop, test, and implement a
web-based data-collection tool that minimizes burden
in data submission; develop and implement efficient
data collection mechanisms; and develop, test, and
implement a survey management system that will
maintain the ASPP data and meta-data, and provide
ongoing, real-time status of the current year’s collection,
among other activities.
www.grants.gov; FON# BJS-2020-17612
Interventions for adolescent sex oenders and
children with sexual behavior problems (DOJ)
Scope: The Justice Department’s Office of Juvenile
Justice Delinquency Prevention seeks applications for
the Supporting Effective Interventions for Adolescent Sex
Offenders and Children with Sexual Behavior Problems
announcement to develop intervention and supervision
services for adolescent sex offenders and children with
sexual behavior problems, and to provide treatment
services for their victims and families/caregivers.
Deadline: April 14, 2020.
Funds: $3.32 million total for seven awards of up to
$475,000.
Eligibility: Colleges and universities; for-profit
organizations; nonprofit organization; and state, local
and Native American tribal governments.
Areas: DOJ said objectives and deliverables include
developing or enhancing intervention and supervision
services for adolescent sex offenders and children with
sexual behavior problems; developing or enhancing
treatment services for the child victims and non-
offending family member. Applicants should have in
place a multidisciplinary team that can respond to these
cases to ensure offenders are held accountable within
the legal system and treatment services are available for
victims and offenders.
www.grants.gov; FON# OJJDP-2020-17050
Intellectual Property Enforcement Program (DOJ)
Scope: The Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice
Assistance (BJA) seeks applications for the FY2020
Intellectual Property Enforcement Program: Protecting
Public Health, Safety, and the Economy from Counterfeit
Goods and Product Piracy announcement to provide
national support and improve the capacity of state,
local, and tribal criminal justice systems to address IP
enforcement, including prosecution, prevention, training
and technical assistance.
Deadline: April 14, 2020.
Funds: $2.4 million total for up to six awards of up to
$400,000.
Eligibility: State, local, special district and Native
American tribal governments.
Areas: DOJ said applicants, specifically, must propose
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