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File #: 14-1227    Version: 1 Name: SFY15 KDOC-Juvenile Services Application
Type: Grant Application Status: Passed
File created: 4/2/2014 In control: Board of Sedgwick County Commissioners
On agenda: 4/16/2014 Final action: 4/16/2014
Title: CONSIDERATION OF A GRANT APPLICATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $3,261,528 FOR THE KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS - JUVENILE SERVICES (KDOC-JS) SFY15 FUNDING. Presented by: Mark Masterson, Director, Sedgwick County Department of Corrections. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve the application for the grant, and if awarded authorize acceptance of the grant and establishment of budget authority as provided in the financial considerations section of this request.
Attachments: 1. 18th JD FY15 Grant Application-Final, 2. 18th JD FY15 Grant Conditions, 3. 18th JD FY15~ Original Workbook, 4. SFY15 JFS - ms, 5. SFY15 JIP- JC, 6. SFY15 JIAC - ms, 7. SFY15 KDOC-JS Prevention County Budget Form
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CONSIDERATION OF A GRANT APPLICATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $3,261,528 FOR THE KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS - JUVENILE SERVICES (KDOC-JS) SFY15 FUNDING.
Presented by: Mark Masterson, Director, Sedgwick County Department of Corrections.

RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve the application for the grant, and if awarded authorize acceptance of the grant and establishment of budget authority as provided in the financial considerations section of this request.

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Grant Renewal: Yes

Never Applied: No

Applied; not awarded: No

Grant Summary and Timeline: Sedgwick County began receiving Kansas Department of Corrections - Juvenile Services funding for local juvenile justice programming in 1998. In order to continue to receive grant funds, Sedgwick County must submit a SFY 2015 funding application for Prevention and Graduated Sanctions programs. The total award equals $3,261,528 ($2,970,201 graduated sanctions + $291,327 prevention). No grant match is required. The Sedgwick County Juvenile Corrections Advisory Board (Team Justice) approved this funding application on March 7, 2014. The grant application is due on or before May 1, 2014.
This grant funds the following programs:
Graduated Sanctions:
Juvenile Case Management - $1,518,273
Juvenile Intensive Supervision Program - $671,618
Juvenile Intake and Assessment Center - $780,310
Prevention:
D.A.'s Juvenile Intervention Program - $124,000
Detention Advocacy Service - $167,327
Financial Considerations:
Grant period starts: July 1, 2014
Grant period ends: June 30, 2015
Source of funding
Grant: $3,261,528
Required Match:
Required Cash Match:
Required In-Kind Match:
Other funding:
TOTAL SOURCES: $3,261,528
Uses of funding (Note: Include any Required Matches in your totals)
Operational costs: $3,261,528
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