OJJDP FY25 National Mentoring Resource Center
ID: 358200Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention (USDOJ-OJP-OJJDP)

Award Range

$0 - $3M

Eligible Applicants

For-Profit Organizations

Funding Category

Law, Justice and Legal Services

Funding Instrument

Cooperative Agreement

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) is offering a federal grant opportunity titled "OJJDP FY25 National Mentoring Resource Center." This cooperative agreement aims to enhance the mentoring field by providing comprehensive resources, training materials, and technical assistance to support youth mentoring programs in implementing effective practices. The initiative is crucial for fostering safe and quality mentoring experiences, thereby contributing to the overall well-being of youth. Interested applicants, including for-profit organizations, can apply for a total funding amount of $2,650,000, with a closing date for submissions set for March 3, 2025. For further details, applicants may contact the grantor via email at grants@ncjrs.gov or visit the full announcement at the provided link.

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