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$10M Support for Nonprofits: Youth Drug Prevention Program in the U.S.

Community and Schools Youth Drug Prevention Program (United States)

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Deadline: 12-Aug-2024

The Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention has launched Community and Schools Youth Drug Prevention Program to support new or existing local nonprofit programs to implement best practices or promising approaches for drug prevention programs targeted to youth in school and extracurricular settings.

OJJDP seeks to support a National Community and Schools Youth Drug Prevention Program for the purpose of delivering substance use prevention programs in schools in partnership with local law enforcement and community coalitions. The successful national organization will provide funding and training and technical assistance (TTA) to local non-profits who will be required to build community coalitions in partnership with law enforcement to educate youth in schools and in extracurricular programming on drug prevention. Community coalitions consist of community leaders that organize to meet the local prevention needs of the youth and families in their communities. Partnerships among non-profit organizations, community coalitions and law enforcement ensure that communities implement comprehensive approaches to prevent youth substance use.

This program will support communities to implement a range youth substance use prevention strategies that include but not limited to the following:

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For more information, visit Grants.gov.

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