BRIDGES - Grant Information
Introduction to
the Community Juvenile Justice
Partnership Grant Program
Community
Juvenile Justice Partnership Grant
Program: Pursuant to 505 KAR
1:070 , to the extent funds
are available , the Kentucky
Department of Juvenile Justice shall
operate the Community Juvenile Justice
Partnership Grant Program for the purpose
of offering grant funding to local
communities to support the development
of prevention programs, projects and
systems identified by a council through
the local juvenile justice planning
process.
BRIDGES
is the Hardin County Juvenile Delinquency
Prevention Council and carries out the
tasks listed above. The goal of the council
for the two-year grant cycle, Fiscal
Years 2005-06 (July 1, 2004-June 30,
2006) is as follows:
EXECUTIVE
SUMMARY:
Mission
Statement:
To remove the "RISK" from
Hardin County "AT RISK" families
by:
- Allowing families
to live violence-free
- Keeping youth productive
- Keeping juveniles
in school
- Helping teens get
jobs
Going a
step beyond the original council goal
of “removing risk”, as the council has
evolved and matured, there has been growing
understanding that we have many kids
who have risk factors in their life that
can never be “removed.” There are familial
and experiential factors that have embedded
risk in their young lives. They may have
parents or other close family members
who are or have been incarcerated.. Children
are witnessing family violence, and in
too many cases, being victims. While
removing risk factors, when possible,
remains essential for the success of
Hardin County Youth, the council's vision
has been broadened to also help young
people build resiliency to overcome risk
factors when necessary. Subjective and
objective data gathered by the long-range
planning committee have guided them to
focus on the following in 2004-06:
COMMUNITY
PROGRAM GOAL
To increase
the resiliency and personal competencies
of children in Hardin County who are
in either or both of the following targeted
groups:
(1) Students
in Gr. 5-8 who have exhibited conduct
problems as reported by school records,
by teachers, Family Resource and Youth
Service Center staff, or by parents or
agencies contacted by parents, including
law enforcement, court designated workers,
and social services. The conduct problems
to be addressed include aggressive behaviors,
inappropriate expression of anger, manipulation
or intimidation of peers and/or adults,
disruptive impulsive behaviors, running
away and/or similar recurring actions.
(2) School-aged
children (K-12) who have risk factors
in their lives which result from familial
or environmental circumstances, and a
professional assessment determines that
they may benefit from additional services.
These situational risk factors may include
being a witness to domestic violence,
having a parent or sibling who has been
arrested, instability in living arrangements
or other situations which have been shown
to be highly correlated with the history
of juveniles exhibiting delinquent behaviors.
Request
for Proposals and Grant Application
Information:
FY2005 – FY2006
Request for Proposal
CJJPG
Application FY2005 – FY2006 (in
PDF format - requires acrobat reader)
CJJPG
Application FY2005 – FY2006 (in
DOC format)
APPENDICES
to Application Form (needed for completion
of application):
APPENDIX
A Part 1 – Developmental
Assets
APPENDIX
A Part 2 – Risk
Factors
APPENDIX
A Part 3 – Protective
Factors
APPENDIX
B – Objective
Worksheets (in
PDF format - requires acrobat reader)
APPENDIX
B – Objective Worksheets (in
DOC format)
Filing
Deadline: |
Wednesday
April 14, 2004
Original proposal and six (6) copies must be delivered to the Hardin
County Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Council, BRIDGES at the following
filing location by 4:30 p.m. EDT:
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| Filing
Location: |
Office
of the Hardin County Judge Executive
Attention: Hardin County Adolescent Services
100 Public Square
Elizabethtown , KY 42701 |
NO
APPLICATIONS CAN BE ACCEPTED BY FAX
OR E-MAIL
| Technical
Assistance: |
Monday,
April 5, 2004
Session 1 – 10:00 a.m. – Noon EDT
Session 2 – 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. EDT (repeat of day session)
Location:
R.R. Thomas Community Room
14 Public Square
Elizabethtown , KY 42701 |
Status: Current application submission
period is OPEN. Wednesday April 14, 2004. Original proposal and six (6) copies must be delivered to the Hardin County Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Council, BRIDGES at the following filing location by 4:30 p.m. EDT: Office of the Hardin County Judge Executive
Attention: Hardin County Adolescent Services
100 Public Square
Elizabethtown , KY 42701
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