The Kansas Department of Corrections is pleased to announce $1.5 million in funding available for a new juvenile services grant opportunity. More information regarding this opportunity can be found at the link below.
$1.5 million grant funding available to help juvenile services
The Kansas Department of Corrections is pleased to announce $1.5 million in funding available for a new juvenile services grant opportunity. The Supporting Community Organizations in Improving Outcomes for Juvenile Offenders and Families grant seeks to assist community non-profit organizations in developing and implementing evidence-based community programs and practices for juvenile offenders and juveniles experiencing mental health crisis and their families. More information regarding this opportunity can be found at: Grant Listing — (ks.gov)
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