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Center for Children's Law and Policy
$21,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 1 year)
Washington, D.C. – To provide technical assistance on the development of statewide juvenile detention facility standards and licensing in Louisiana as part of Models for Change. More
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Justice Policy Institute
$485,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 1 year)
Washington, D.C. – To provide strategic communications assistance to Models for Change partners, maintain and enhance the Models for Change website and edit publications in support of initiative goals. More
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TeamChild
$145,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 1 year)
Seattle, Washington – To enhance the quality of legal representation and access to counsel in delinquency proceedings as part of Washington Models for Change. More
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John Howard Association
$150,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 1 year)
Chicago, Illinois – To track and monitor the implementation of reforms in the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice as part of Illinois Models for Change. More
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Policy Research, Inc.
$250,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 2 years)
Delmar, New York – To train state juvenile justice systems on the Models for Change Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice (over two years) More
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Robert F. Kennedy Children's Action Corps
$250,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 2 years)
Boston, Massachusetts – To train and provide technical assistance on juvenile justice and child welfare systems coordination and integration based on Models for Change methods, resources, and tools (over two years) More
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Youth Outreach Services
$120,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 1 year)
Chicago, Illinois – To document and evaluate a model adolescent domestic battery intervention program in three demonstration sites as part of Illinois Models for Change. More
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University of Massachusetts at Worcester
$250,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 2 years)
Worcester, Massachusetts – To conduct research and evaluation on the Models for Change guidelines and methods for using risk and needs assessment to improve juvenile probation decision making and reduce reoffending (over two years) More
