15POVC22GK01117COAP
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
Substance use in the family or community can lead to compounding harm for children, youth, and families. Services to prevent or alleviate such harm are most effective when they are evidence-based, tailored to the child or youth, family, and community, and offered through trusted relationships.
Community partnerships are equally important to meet the complex service needs of youth whose exposure to drug use leads to victimization, resulting from sexual and/or physical abuse and family violence. Those who have experienced polyvictimization are in particular need of services.
The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) supports the development of such services through its capacity-building program, Protecting Futures: Building Capacity to Serve Children and Youth Impacted by America's Drug Crisis. This program offers training and technical assistance (TTA) to organizations, prioritizing culturally specific organizations, including child advocacy centers, civil legal services, community-based behavioral health services, and other community organizations that work together to offer a continuum of services to young people at risk from drug-related crime.
Based on our work as the TTA provider in prior iterations of this program, serving 76 grantees across 37 states in 3 cohorts, JBS International, Inc. (JBS) stands ready to expedite the process of engaging with up to 14 subawardees. Our 36+ years as a TTA provider on a variety of federal human services programs fully positions us to provide guidance and oversight for subawardees' implementation of innovative program models. Using a structured approach, we will support subawardees through universal and targeted TTA, regional meetings, and numerous products. With our TTA support, subawardees will launch and refine their service offerings, effectively manage data collection, evaluation, and finances, and make iterative, data-based improvements to service offerings.
Aligned with Executive Order 13985, OVC requires that TTA build capacity to identify, engage, and serve young people whose environments make them particularly vulnerable to harm from drug-related crime because of racism, discrimination, and unequal access to social determinants of health (e.g., education, employment, healthy environments, housing, transportation). Furthermore, OVC is intent on equitably serving youth in underserved and historically marginalized communities, including rural and tribal communities.
JBS is fully committed to these goals. Building on our many years of TTA experience and our specific experience supporting OVC programs, we will deliver TTA that is evidence-based, survivor- and culturally informed, family-centered, and holistic. A key objective will be to establish models that can be adapted with fidelity by other jurisdictions and geographic locations.
Community partnerships are equally important to meet the complex service needs of youth whose exposure to drug use leads to victimization, resulting from sexual and/or physical abuse and family violence. Those who have experienced polyvictimization are in particular need of services.
The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) supports the development of such services through its capacity-building program, Protecting Futures: Building Capacity to Serve Children and Youth Impacted by America's Drug Crisis. This program offers training and technical assistance (TTA) to organizations, prioritizing culturally specific organizations, including child advocacy centers, civil legal services, community-based behavioral health services, and other community organizations that work together to offer a continuum of services to young people at risk from drug-related crime.
Based on our work as the TTA provider in prior iterations of this program, serving 76 grantees across 37 states in 3 cohorts, JBS International, Inc. (JBS) stands ready to expedite the process of engaging with up to 14 subawardees. Our 36+ years as a TTA provider on a variety of federal human services programs fully positions us to provide guidance and oversight for subawardees' implementation of innovative program models. Using a structured approach, we will support subawardees through universal and targeted TTA, regional meetings, and numerous products. With our TTA support, subawardees will launch and refine their service offerings, effectively manage data collection, evaluation, and finances, and make iterative, data-based improvements to service offerings.
Aligned with Executive Order 13985, OVC requires that TTA build capacity to identify, engage, and serve young people whose environments make them particularly vulnerable to harm from drug-related crime because of racism, discrimination, and unequal access to social determinants of health (e.g., education, employment, healthy environments, housing, transportation). Furthermore, OVC is intent on equitably serving youth in underserved and historically marginalized communities, including rural and tribal communities.
JBS is fully committed to these goals. Building on our many years of TTA experience and our specific experience supporting OVC programs, we will deliver TTA that is evidence-based, survivor- and culturally informed, family-centered, and holistic. A key objective will be to establish models that can be adapted with fidelity by other jurisdictions and geographic locations.
Awardee
Funding Goals
THE GOAL OF THIS PROGRAM IS TO SUPPORT CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES WHO HAVE BEEN VICTIMIZED DUE TO AMERICA'S DRUG CRISIS BY EXPANDING, ENHANCING, AND FORMALIZING INNOVATIVE, FIELD-GENERATED PROJECTS TAILORED TO MEET THE NEEDS OF CHILD AND YOUTH CRIME VICTIMS, AND THEIR NONOFFENDING FAMILY MEMBERS. THE GRANTEE WILL BOTH MANAGE A SUBAWARD PROGRAM TO COMPETITIVELY SELECT UP TO 14 SUBRECIPIENT SITES TO IMPLEMENT PROJECTS TO SERVE AND SUPPORT CHILD AND YOUTH CRIME VICTIMS; AND ALSO PROVIDE OVERALL PROJECT MANAGEMENT, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, AND OVERSIGHT, TO SELECTED COMMUNITY SITES.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Rockville,
Maryland
20852-3154
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the End Date has been extended from 09/30/25 to 09/30/27 and the total obligations have increased 380% from $2,000,000 to $9,600,000.
JBS International was awarded
Protecting Futures: Capacity-Building Youth Impacted by Drug Crisis
Cooperative Agreement 15POVC22GK01117COAP
worth $9,600,000
from the Office for Victims of Crime in October 2022 with work to be completed primarily in Rockville Maryland United States.
The grant
has a duration of 5 years and
was awarded through assistance program 16.838 Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Abuse Program.
The Cooperative Agreement was awarded through grant opportunity OVC FY 2022 Protecting Futures: Building Capacity to Serve Children and Youth Impacted by America's Drug Crisis.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 11/15/24
Period of Performance
10/1/22
Start Date
9/30/27
End Date
Funding Split
$9.6M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$9.6M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to 15POVC22GK01117COAP
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
15POVC22GK01117COAP
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI NOT AVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
For-Profit Organization (Other Than Small Business)
Awarding Office
15PVCD OJP VICTIMS OF CRIME
Funding Office
15PVCD OJP VICTIMS OF CRIME
Awardee UEI
NACNDU85S2Q2
Awardee CAGE
3CRR9
Performance District
MD-08
Senators
Benjamin Cardin
Chris Van Hollen
Chris Van Hollen
Budget Funding
Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|
State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, Justice (015-0404) | Criminal justice assistance | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $2,000,000 | 100% |
Modified: 11/15/24