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File #: 16-330    Version: 1 Name: SFY17 KDOC-JS Grant Application
Type: Contract Status: Filed
File created: 5/17/2016 In control: Board of Sedgwick County Commissioners
On agenda: 6/13/2016 Final action: 6/13/2016
Title: CONSIDERATION OF A GRANT APPLICATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,525,721 FOR THE KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS - JUVENILE SERVICES (KDOC-JS) SFY17 FUNDING. Presented by: Steve Stonehouse, Interim 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. JFS SFY17 - 5-24-16, 2. KDOC-JS Admin 5-24-16, 3. Prevention SFY17 -5-24-16, 4. JIAC SFY17 5-26-16, 5. Grant Docs 6-1-16
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CONSIDERATION OF A GRANT APPLICATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,525,721 FOR THE KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS - JUVENILE SERVICES (KDOC-JS) SFY17 FUNDING.
Presented by: Steve Stonehouse, Interim 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 funding for local juvenile justice programming in 1998. In order to continue to receive grant funds, Sedgwick County must submit a SFY17 funding application for Prevention and Graduated Sanctions Programs. The total award equals $1,525,721 ($1,442,057 for Graduated Sanctions plus $83,664 for Prevention). No grant match is required. The Sedgwick County Juvenile Corrections Advisory Board (Team Justice) approval requirement was waived by KDOC-JS. The grant application is due on or before June 30, 2016. The SFY17 grant is a continuation of funding from SFY16, July 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016, due to juvenile justice system reforms related to SB367.

This grant funds the following programs:

Graduated Sanctions:
Juvenile Case Management- $755,098
Juvenile Intensive Supervision Program- $325,833
Juvenile Intake and Assessment Center- $361,126

Prevention:
Detention Advocacy Service- $83,664

Financial Considerations:
Grant period starts: July 1, 2016
Grant period ends: December 31, 2016
Source of funding
Grant: $1,525,721
Required Match: $0
Required Cash Match: $0
Required In-Kind Match: $0
Other funding:
TOTAL SOURCES: $1,525,721

Uses of funding (Note: Include any Required Matches in your totals)
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