Who Qualifies for Advanced Data Tracking in Colorado?
GrantID: 63767
Grant Funding Amount Low: $750,000
Deadline: May 6, 2024
Grant Amount High: $750,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Colorado's Data Challenges for Juvenile Offenders
In Colorado, tracking the outcomes of juvenile offenders post-release presents significant challenges. The state has reported high recidivism rates among youth, influenced by the lack of coordinated data systems that can inform service delivery and resource allocation. Research indicates that approximately 50% of youth released from juvenile facilities reoffend within two years. This highlights a critical need for effective tracking mechanisms that can access various facets of youth reintegration.
Who Qualifies for Assistance
Organizations that provide services to juvenile offenders, including educational, mental health, and social services entities, will be eligible for this grant. To qualify, applicants must demonstrate a commitment to coordinated care and the capacity to collect and analyze data on youth outcomes. Collaboration among service providers in the community is essential to ensure comprehensive support for these individuals as they reintegrate.
Application Requirements and Realities
Applicants must prepare to outline their existing data collection methods, along with the gaps they aim to address. This may include developing partnerships with local law enforcement, educational institutions, and health service providers to create a holistic framework for monitoring youth outcomes. Additionally, the application must detail how the proposed systems will improve accountability and success among juvenile offenders.
Fit Assessment for Colorado's Context
The implementation of advanced data systems will streamline the tracking of outcomes for youth offenders in Colorado, which is critical given the state's diverse geography and varying access to resources. By evaluating recidivism rates, employment status, and engagement with services, this initiative not only addresses immediate needs but also informs future policies and resource allocations.
By enhancing the landscape of data systems within Colorado, the initiative positions itself to significantly impact juvenile offender reintegration and ultimately reduce recidivism.
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