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February 24 2016 Overview of Grants Administered by BSCC Competitive State Grants Competitive Federal Grants NonCompetitive State Grants BSCC Grants Administration Policies Competitive State Grants ID: 556424

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Slide1

Presentation to the California State Association of Counties (CSAC)

February 24, 2016Slide2

Overview of Grants

Administered by BSCC

Competitive

State GrantsCompetitive Federal GrantsNon-Competitive State GrantsBSCC Grants Administration PoliciesSlide3

Competitive State Grants

California Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention (

CalGRIP

) GrantMentally Ill Offender Crime Reduction (MIOCR) GrantPay For Success Grant - NEWProposition 47 Grant - NEWProud Parenting Grant

Strengthening Local Law Enforcement and Community Relations Grant

- NEWSlide4

CalGRIP

Program Description:

Provides

funding to cities that implement gang prevention, intervention and suppression activities. Current grantees:  19 citiesFunding: $9.215 million from the State Restitution Fund allocated annually subject to budget appropriation. Dollar for dollar city match.

Grant

cycle & current

status: Currently in Year 2 of a 3

year

cycle.

Next

RFP: 

Will be issued Summer of 2017 for a January 1, 2018 start

date.Slide5

Mentally Ill Offender Crime Reduction (MIOCR)

Description:

G

rants to counties to support prevention, intervention and supervision services to reduce recidivism among California’s mentally ill offender population.Grantees: 21 grantees (5 Sheriff Depts., 1 DA, 2 Dept. of Corrections, 3 Behavioral Health, 10 Probation Depts.) in 17 counties10 Adult projects11 Juvenile projects

Funding:

$18 million total FY 14-15 & FY 15-16

Grant cycle: July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2018

Next RFP

:

N/ASlide6

Pay For Success

Description:

Reduce recidivism for juvenile and adult offenders using evidence-based approaches that address issues like homelessness, substance abuse and unemployment.

Note: Grantees must secure operating funds by raising capital; grant funds are used to repay investors once outcomes are met.Grantees: Counties are eligible – applications currently under reviewFunding: $5 million in FY 15-16Grant cycle: May 1, 2016 to Sept. 30, 2021Next RFP: N/ASlide7

Proud Parenting Program

Description:

Designed

to break the intergenerational cycle of violence and delinquency by increasing knowledge about responsible parenting and by improving attitudes, self-esteem and relationships between parents and children.Target population: Parents between the ages of 14 and 25

in the

justice

and/or child welfare system, and their children. Grantees:

7

Probation

Departments

Funding:

$835,000

Grant

cycle:

Year

1 of a 3

year

cycle

N

ext RFP:

late

2017/early

2018Slide8

Proposition 47

Description:

Funds mental health & substance

abuse treatment; diversion; and recidivism reduction programs. AB 1056 further prioritizes:Housing-related assistance;Community-based services;Job skills training;Case management; andCivil legal services.

Grantees

:

Public agencies as leadFunding: estimated at $19 million in 2016-17

Grant

cycle:

TBD; early

2017

start date

RFP:

TBD;

mid-2016Slide9

Strengthening Local Law Enforcement & Community Relations

Description:

Allocates $6 million for grants that fund activities at the local level designed to build positive relationships between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

Grantees: Police & Sheriff’s Departments and Cities that Contract for Police ServicesFunding: $6 million for FY 15-16; potential for additional $6 million in FY 16-17Status: RFP issued February 5, 2016Grant cycle: July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2018Next RFP

:

N/ASlide10

Competitive

Federal Grants

Edward Byrne Memorial Justice

Assistance Grant (JAG)Title II Formula Block Grant ProgramResidential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) ProgramSubject to federal appropriation and award to California Slide11

Byrne JAG

Program

Description:

Supports collaborative projects at the county level that use a community engagement model for:Education and Prevention ProgramsLaw Enforcement ProgramsProsecution and Court Programs, Including Indigent DefenseFunding: $17 million in FFY 15-16Grantees: 32 countiesGrant

cycle:

Year

2 of a 3 year cycle

Next RFP

:

Spring/Summer 2017Slide12

Title II Formula &

Tribal Youth Grants

Description:

Supports the delinquency prevention and intervention federal priority areas with framework of evidence-based principles. Prevent youth from entering the system; intervene with first-time and non-serious offenders.Grantees:12 Title II Formula (7 CBOs/4 Probation/1 Police)2 TribalFunding: $4 millionGrant cycle: Oct. 1, 2015 to Sept. 30, 2019Next

RFP

:

Early 2019Slide13

Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparity (R.E.D.)

Description:

Reform efforts to reduce the number of youth of color in contact with the juvenile justice system. Reduce implicit bias in policies, practices and decision-making.

Grantees: 4 Probation DepartmentsFunding: $700,000Grant cycle: October 1, 2014 to September 30, 2018Next RFP: Early 2018Slide14

Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT)

Description:

Provide substance abuse treatment for incarcerated inmates; prepare offenders for reentry; aftercare services.

Grantees: 4 County Sheriff’s Depts.Funding: $740,000Grant cycle: July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2018Next RFP: January 2018Slide15

Non-Competitive

State Grants

Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act (JJCPA) Program

Youth Center/Youth Shelter ProgramYouthful Offender Block Grant (YOBG)Juvenile Reentry GrantCity Law Enforcement GrantsCommunity Recidivism Reduction GrantsSlide16

City Law Enforcement

Funding:

$20 million in FY 15-16 allocated

for disbursement throughout the state.Description: Each county is responsible for determining the priorities and local allocations of the funding.Requirements: In 2015-16, any front-line law enforcement agency that receives funding is required to report on use-of-force incidents that result in hospitalization or death of a civilian. The BSCC will collect this data through the end of FY 15-16 on a quarterly basis. Slide17

Community Recidivism Reduction

Description:

Funds

available to counties when the Board of Supervisors, in collaboration with the Community Corrections Partnership, agrees to administer a competitive grant program to award funds to community-based recidivism and crime reduction service providers.Funding: $

8 million in

FY

14-15; $4 million in FY 15-16Grantees: 50

counties

in FY 14-15; 42 counties in FY 2015-16.

Sub-grantees must be a nongovernmental entity or a consortium or coalition of nongovernmental entities that provide services to reduce recidivism

.

Requirements:

Counties must report

to BSCC annual

data

regarding

the number of people served and the types of services provided. Slide18

BSCC

Grants Administration

Use of Executive Steering Committees (ESC)

Subject matter expertsDevelop Request for Proposals for Board approvalRead and rate applications Make award recommendations to BoardBoard review and approvalSlide19

BSCC

Grants Monitoring

Quarterly progress and financial reports

Desk reviews of invoices and budget activityOnsite program monitoring visitsRegularly scheduled phone conferencesContracts with terms and conditions that must be betRequire submission of Final Evaluation Report at end of grantSlide20

BSCC Resources

http://

www.bscc.ca.gov/

Provides information on status of pending grantshttp://www.bscc.ca.gov/s_correctionsplanningandprograms.phpProvides information on grants awardedhttp://www.bscc.ca.gov/downloads/BSCC%20Grant%20Admin%20Guide%20DRAFT%20rev.%2011.23.15.pdf

Provides BSCC’s grant administration guidelinesSlide21