OJJDP FY 10 Tribal Youth National Mentoring Program

This solicitation invites applicants to propose national initiatives that will support the development, maturation, and expansion of community programs that provide mentoring services to tribal youth populations on tribal reservations of federally-recognized tribes across the nation that are underserved


due to location, shortage of mentors, emotional or behavioral challenges of the targeted population, or other situations identified by the federally-recognized tribes.

This program is authorized by the Department of Justice Appropriations Act, 2010, Pub.

L.

111–11 7.
Related Programs

Tribal Youth Program

Department of Justice


Agency: Department of Justice

Office: Office of Justice Programs

Estimated Funding: Not Available


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Full Announcement Link

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Applicants are limited to national organizations, including community, secular, and faith-based non-profit organizations, and federally-recognized Indian tribal governments (as determined by the Secretary of the Interior and published in the Federal Register), that may partner with other such national organizations as subgrantees.

An applicant must demonstrate the capacity to operate programs with tribes in multiple states and tribal jurisdictions, including tribal commercial and nonprofit national organizations, tribal colleges and universities, and tribal consortia.

Joint tribal applications are welcome; however, one applicant must be clearly indicated as the primary applicant (for fiscal responsibility, correspondence, award, and management purposes) and the other indicated as co-applicant(s).

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://ojjdp.ncjrs.gov/grants/solicitations/FY2010/TYNationalMentoring.pdf

Contact:
GMS Helpdesk1-888-549-9901

Agency Email Description:
Email

Agency Email:
gms.helpdesk@usdoj.gov

Date Posted:
2010-03-31

Application Due Date:
2010-05-17

Archive Date:
2011-11-06


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