Vision 21: Linking Systems of Care for Children and Youth Technical Assistance Project

 
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    CFDA#

    16.582
     

    Funder Type

    Federal Government

    IT Classification

    B - Readily funds technology as part of an award

    Authority

    U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Office for Victims of Crime (OVC)

    Summary

    The goal of the FY 2014 Vision 21: Linking Systems of Care for Children and Youth Technical Assistance Project is to provide TTA to improve state responses to child and youth victims, their families, and caregivers. This solicitation is for the Phase 1 planning process, which aims to accomplish the following objectives:
    • Assist the demonstration sites in developing a comprehensive network of stakeholders who, through multidisciplinary partnerships, balanced approaches, and data-driven strategies, strengthen participating states’ ability to identify, intervene, and provide effective services to child and youth victims—in a coordinated manner, no matter the system they enter.
    • Provide participating states with tools, resources, and innovative assistance to engage multidisciplinary partners to conduct a statewide needs assessment.
    • Work with participating states to develop an implementation strategy based on the gap analysis/needs assessment. The strategy must include a systematic method to screen for victimization across systems/entities; establish protocols and procedures to ensure children and families receive appropriate services; outline plans to address service gaps and deliver staff training statewide; and contain plans to sustain these approaches beyond the grant period.
    • Develop materials that can assist other states in replication of these efforts (e.g., lessons learned, checklists, sample protocols).
    OVC anticipates the grantee will complete the following activities and tasks to meet the objectives:
    • Provide diverse subject matter expertise and innovative assistance to state demonstration sites to ensure the project goals and objectives are achieved.
    • Provide tools and practical techniques for working across disciplines and systems to facilitate information sharing, communication, and coordination of efforts.
    • Work with the sites to engage partners and to develop and conduct a needs assessment/gap analysis.
    • Work with the sites to develop an implementation strategy based on the outcomes of the gap analysis/needs assessment.
    • Identify and provide training and technical assistance on culturally competent, balanced approaches and data-driven strategies throughout the project.
    • Facilitate peer-to-peer consultation and networking among participating states, as well as within a given state, to promote problem solving and innovation through the exchange of information and ideas.
    • Identify relevant information and lessons learned throughout the project. Work with OVC to determine how to develop materials to communicate these findings to the larger field.
    Technical assistance will also involve ongoing phone and e-mail consultations, webinars, and other distance/online learning technologies. The TTA provider will work in partnership with OVC and the demonstration sites to accomplish the goals, objectives, and activities of the project.

    Applicants must clearly demonstrate their knowledge and experience in victim services (including victim compensation), child and youth victimization, child welfare, juvenile justice, law enforcement, mental health, and other key components identified by the applicant. Applicants must:

    • Identify a project lead, and other expert consultants to use when needed, to provide ongoing support for the development and implementation of strategic plans that utilize multidisciplinary partnerships, balanced approaches, and data-driven strategies to help the selected states plan, develop, and implement their strategies.
    • Provide technical support, in consultation with OVC, to improve the state’s response to youth victimization, including identifying and meeting identified needs; develop and implement policies and practices across systems; and apply evidence-based approaches.
    • Work collaboratively with OVC and the selected states to develop meeting agendas, identify faculty and/or consultants, and develop and provide meeting materials.
    • Perform all logistics to support training and technical assistance activities and events.
    • Develop and deliver issue-based training on topics of interest or concern across or within the participating states in collaboration with OVC.
    • Maintain regular communication with OVC and project leads from the participating states on ongoing project issues, developments, and activities.
    • Provide OVC with regular updates on progress of participating states’ efforts to plan, develop, and implement their strategies.
    OVC will give special consideration to applicants that have experience either conducting or providing TTA to comprehensive, multi-system planning efforts to respond to child and youth issues using multidisciplinary partnerships, balanced approaches, and data-driven strategies, and that demonstrate a desire to expand their efforts to strengthen the response to child and youth victims across systems.
     

    History of Funding

    None is available.

    Additional Information

    OVC will enter into a cooperative agreement with the successful applicant to ensure involvement in key decisions and direction of the project. In furtherance of the goals and objectives described above, OVC's role will include the following:
    • Reviewing and approving major plans, including changes to such plans, and key decisions pertaining to project operations.
    • Reviewing and approving major project-generated documents (i.e., gap analysis/needs assessment tool and overall plan to assess needs).
    • Providing guidance on significant project plans and participating in project-related training events or meetings.
    • Selecting states to participate in the demonstration project.

    Contacts

    Sharron Fletcher, Lead Victim Justice Program Specialist

    Sharron Fletcher, Lead Victim Justice Program Specialist
    Office for Victims of Crime
    U.S. Department of Justice
    810 Seventh Street NW.
    Washington, DC 20531
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Applicants are limited to state agencies, public agencies, federally recognized tribal governments (as determined by the Secretary of the Interior), nonprofit and for-profit organizations (including tribal nonprofit and for-profit organizations), and institutions of higher education (including tribal institutions of higher education). For-profit organizations must agree to forgo any profit or management fees.

    OVC may elect to make awards for applications submitted under this solicitation in future fiscal years, dependent on the merit of the applications and on the availability of appropriations.

    Deadline Details

    All applications are due by 11:59 p.m. eastern time on May 21, 2014. Similar deadlines are anticipated annually.

    Award Details

    OVC anticipates that it will make one award of up to $500,000 for a 15-month period to provide TTA support during Phase 1. This program does not require a match. However, if a successful application proposes a voluntary match amount, and OJP approves the budget, the total match amount incorporated into the approved budget becomes mandatory and subject to audit.

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