Opportunity Information: Apply for O OJJDP 2023 171640

The OJJDP FY 2023 Strategies To Support Children Exposed to Violence opportunity is a discretionary U.S. Department of Justice grant (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention) designed to help communities build coordinated, comprehensive, community-based responses for children and families affected by violence. The core intent is to reduce the harmful short- and long-term impacts of violence exposure on young people, strengthen family and community protective factors, and ultimately prevent future violence and delinquency. In practice, the solicitation supports efforts that help children rebuild a sense of safety, develop resilience, and address social and emotional harm through stronger local service networks and more effective identification of families at risk of violence exposure.

The opportunity is grounded in broader DOJ and OJP priorities that emphasize civil rights and racial equity, improved access to justice, support for victims and justice-impacted individuals, stronger community safety, and increased trust between law enforcement and communities. OJJDP frames this work within its youth-centered vision for juvenile justice transformation, often summarized as treating children as children, serving them at home with their families and in their communities, and opening opportunities for system-involved youth. Applicants proposing youth-focused work are encouraged to explicitly connect their program design and outcomes to these priorities, showing how services will be delivered in developmentally appropriate, community-based ways that avoid unnecessary system involvement and improve youth well-being.

A major required theme of this solicitation is meaningful and sustained youth and family partnership. OJJDP emphasizes that youth and family members with lived experience are not just program participants but essential partners in shaping effective solutions. Applicants are expected to describe, in both the project plan and the budget, how they will integrate youth and family partnership strategies and sustain them over time. The solicitation describes multiple levels of partnership that may be relevant depending on the project: individual-level partnership (youth and families actively involved in case planning and direct service delivery before, during, and after contact with youth-serving systems), agency-level partnership (influencing policy, practice, program development, implementation, evaluation, staffing, advisory bodies, and budget decisions), and system-level partnership (engagement in strategic planning, system improvement, advocacy, and reform efforts). The overall expectation is that youth and families have real decision-making influence rather than symbolic participation.

Funding is intended to help communities develop new services and/or enhance existing supports for children exposed to violence, with an emphasis on coordinated approaches rather than isolated programs. Projects may focus on improving how local organizations recognize exposure to violence, strengthening referral pathways, expanding trauma-informed supports, and improving collaboration across youth- and family-serving systems. The solicitation highlights that services should address both immediate safety and longer-term healing, recognizing that exposure to violence can affect behavior, learning, mental health, relationships, and future involvement with delinquency or victimization if left unaddressed.

Administratively, this is a cooperative agreement, meaning the federal government anticipates a more active partnership role than with a standard grant. The funding opportunity number is O-OJJDP-2023-171640 under CFDA 16.818, within the Law, Justice and Legal Services category. The maximum award amount listed is $970,000, with an estimated 8 awards expected. The solicitation was created March 7, 2023, with an original closing date of April 24, 2023. Eligible applicants are broad and include state, county, and city or township governments; special district governments; independent school districts; public and state-controlled institutions of higher education; private institutions of higher education; federally recognized tribal governments and other tribal organizations; and nonprofits both with and without 501(c)(3) status (excluding institutions of higher education for the nonprofit categories).

  • The Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention in the law, justice and legal services sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "OJJDP FY 2023 Strategies To Support Children Exposed to Violence" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 16.818.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Mar 07, 2023.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Apr 24, 2023. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $970,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 8 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: State governments, County governments, City or township governments, Special district governments, Independent school districts, Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized), Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments), Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Private institutions of higher education.
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What is the OJJDP FY 2023 Strategies To Support Children Exposed to Violence opportunity?

It is a discretionary U.S. Department of Justice grant opportunity from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). The solicitation supports communities in building coordinated, comprehensive, community-based responses for children and families affected by violence, with the goal of reducing harmful impacts of violence exposure and preventing future violence and delinquency.

What is the main purpose of this funding?

The core intent is to reduce the short- and long-term harms of violence exposure on young people, strengthen protective factors in families and communities, and help prevent future violence and delinquency. In practice, it supports efforts that help children rebuild a sense of safety, develop resilience, and address social and emotional harm through stronger local service networks and better identification of families at risk.

What kinds of approaches does OJJDP want to fund?

The solicitation emphasizes coordinated approaches rather than isolated programs. Funding is intended to help communities develop new services and/or enhance existing supports by improving identification of violence exposure, strengthening referral pathways, expanding trauma-informed supports, and improving collaboration across youth- and family-serving systems.

Who is the target population?

The focus is on children (and their families) who have been exposed to violence. The solicitation also highlights the importance of addressing impacts that may show up across behavior, learning, mental health, relationships, and risks of later delinquency or victimization if exposure is not addressed.

What outcomes is the program trying to achieve for young people?

Projects should aim to reduce the harmful effects of violence exposure, support immediate safety and longer-term healing, build resilience, and improve youth well-being. The broader goal is to strengthen protective factors and reduce the likelihood of future violence and delinquency.

How does this opportunity connect to DOJ and OJP priorities?

The opportunity is grounded in DOJ and OJP priorities that emphasize civil rights and racial equity, improved access to justice, support for victims and justice-impacted individuals, stronger community safety, and increased trust between law enforcement and communities. Applicants are encouraged to clearly connect program design and outcomes to these priorities.

What does OJJDP mean by its youth-centered vision for juvenile justice transformation?

OJJDP frames this work around a youth-centered approach often summarized as treating children as children, serving them at home with their families and in their communities, and opening opportunities for system-involved youth. Proposals are encouraged to show how services will be developmentally appropriate, community-based, and designed to avoid unnecessary system involvement while improving youth outcomes.

Is youth and family partnership required?

Yes. A major required theme of this solicitation is meaningful and sustained youth and family partnership. OJJDP emphasizes that youth and family members with lived experience should be essential partners shaping solutions, not just participants receiving services.

What does "meaningful and sustained" youth and family partnership look like in this solicitation?

The expectation is that youth and families have real decision-making influence rather than symbolic participation. Applicants are expected to describe in the project plan and the budget how partnership strategies will be integrated and sustained over time.

What levels of youth and family partnership are described in the solicitation?

The solicitation describes multiple levels of partnership that may apply depending on the project: (1) individual-level partnership (youth and families actively involved in case planning and direct service delivery before, during, and after contact with youth-serving systems), (2) agency-level partnership (influencing policy, practice, program development, implementation, evaluation, staffing, advisory bodies, and budget decisions), and (3) system-level partnership (engagement in strategic planning, system improvement, advocacy, and reform efforts).

What should applicants include in the project plan related to youth and family partnership?

Based on the solicitation description, applicants should explain how youth and families with lived experience will help shape the project and have decision-making influence. The project plan should describe partnership methods at relevant levels (individual, agency, system) and how those methods will be ongoing rather than one-time or purely advisory.

What should applicants include in the budget related to youth and family partnership?

The solicitation expects applicants to describe, in the budget as well as the project plan, how youth and family partnership strategies will be integrated and sustained. That means budgeting in a way that reflects partnership as a core element of the project rather than an informal add-on.

Does this solicitation focus on trauma-informed supports?

Yes. The solicitation highlights expanding trauma-informed supports as one of the ways communities can strengthen their response for children exposed to violence, alongside improved identification, referrals, and cross-system collaboration.

Does the funding support services that address both immediate safety and long-term healing?

Yes. The solicitation explicitly notes that services should address immediate safety and longer-term healing, recognizing that violence exposure can have lasting effects if not addressed.

Is this award a standard grant or a cooperative agreement?

This is a cooperative agreement. That means the federal government anticipates a more active partnership role than it typically would under a standard grant.

What is the maximum award amount?

The maximum award amount listed in the opportunity is $970,000.

How many awards does OJJDP expect to make?

The solicitation estimates approximately 8 awards.

What is the funding opportunity number and CFDA number?

The funding opportunity number is O-OJJDP-2023-171640. The CFDA number is 16.818.

Which federal agency is offering this opportunity?

This opportunity is offered by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP).

What category is this opportunity listed under?

It is listed under the Law, Justice and Legal Services category.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligible applicants are broad and include state, county, and city or township governments; special district governments; independent school districts; public and state-controlled institutions of higher education; private institutions of higher education; federally recognized tribal governments and other tribal organizations; and nonprofits with or without 501(c)(3) status (excluding institutions of higher education for the nonprofit categories).

Are nonprofit organizations eligible even if they do not have 501(c)(3) status?

Yes. The eligibility description includes nonprofits both with and without 501(c)(3) status (excluding institutions of higher education for the nonprofit categories).

Are tribal governments and tribal organizations eligible?

Yes. Federally recognized tribal governments and other tribal organizations are included in the eligibility list.

Are educational entities eligible to apply?

Yes. Independent school districts and both public/state-controlled and private institutions of higher education are listed as eligible applicants.

When was the solicitation created and what was the original closing date?

The solicitation was created on March 7, 2023, and the original closing date was April 24, 2023.

What does the solicitation say about preventing unnecessary system involvement?

OJJDP encourages youth-focused applicants to explain how services will be delivered in developmentally appropriate, community-based ways that avoid unnecessary system involvement and improve youth well-being.

Why does the solicitation emphasize coordination across local systems?

The solicitation is designed to strengthen local service networks and collaborative responses so children and families affected by violence can be identified effectively and connected to appropriate supports, rather than relying on disconnected or isolated programs.

What kinds of harms from violence exposure does OJJDP highlight?

The solicitation notes that exposure to violence can affect behavior, learning, mental health, relationships, and can increase future risks of delinquency or victimization if left unaddressed.

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