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ONDCP Drug Court Training and Technical Assistance Initiative deadline 2014

The current listed application deadline is November 17, 2014. Use this page to verify timing fast, then move into the full grant record for planning, comparison, and drafting.

Agency
Office of National Drug Control Policy
Award range
Up to $2,730,831
Total funding
Not specified
Funding instrument
Grant
CFDA / ALN
95.005
Cost share
No

Deadline Status

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Quick facts

Opportunity number
ONDCP-DRUGCOURTTTA-2014
Last updated
September 17, 2014
Expected awards
1

Deadline summary

DRUG COURT TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INITIATIVE This purpose of this grant is to: educate, train, and produce materials for law enforcement, criminal justice practitioners, and treatment providers to reduce justice costs, reduce recidivism, improve access to services and service delivery, and reduce disproportionality of punishment in the criminal justice system. The grant recipient shall:• Use expert practitioners in the fields engaged in law enforcement, criminal justice systems p...

Key dates

Posted
September 17, 2014
Deadline
November 17, 2014

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Eligibility snapshot

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ONDCP encourages applications from organizations with expert knowledge of drug courts and extensive experience in developing and providing training and technical assistance for drug court professionals. Applicants must have the relevant subject matter expertise, extensive experience in developing and providing training and technical assistance for a variety of disciplines (e.g. judges, prosecutors, public defenders, defense counsel, probation and parole officers, law enforcement officers, law enforcement executives, court administrators, and treatment providers), and the ability to engage experts in each of these fields to inform the training and technical assistance. Applicants and are encouraged to collaborate with other entities and organizations to develop an effective and innovative training and technical assistance program. The overall program should include training and technical assistance for state, local, tribal, and rural jurisdictions.