The Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) has studied the risk factors and needs of Juvenile Court involved youth in this county and hereby publishes this Request for Proposals. The JCPC anticipates funds from the NC Dept. of Public Safety Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention in the amount stated above to fund the program types specified below. Such programs will serve delinquent and at-risk youth for the state fiscal year 2026-2027 beginning on, or after, July 1, 2026. The use of these funds in this county requires a local match in the amount specified above. The county can approve programs for
1-year funding awards, dependent on county approval and programs meeting all requirements.
Based on identified needed programs and possible gaps in the service continuum, the following checked program types will be considered for funding:
Mentoring Services | Restitution/Community Service | Services Addressing Problem Sexual Behavior |
Parent/Family Skill Building | Teen Court – including Sentencing and Responsive Circles | Group Home |
Interpersonal Skill Building | Psychological Assessments | Temporary Shelter Care |
Vocational Skills | Family Counseling | Runaway Shelter Care |
Experiential Skills | Home Based Family Counseling | Specialized Foster Care |
Tutoring/Academic Enhancement | Individual/Group/Mixed Counseling | Temporary Foster Care |
Mediation/Conflict Resolution – including Truancy Mediation, Victim-Youth and Family Group Conferencing, Responsive Circles | Substance Abuse Counseling | Juvenile Structured Day |
Proposed program services should target the following risk factors for delinquency or repeat delinquency: School behavior, negative peer association, parental supervision, alcohol/drug abuse, aggression |
Proposed services should address the following concerns as reported in the Youth Assessment Screening Instrument (YASI) for adjudicated youth: Mental health needs, academic function, conflict in the home, parenting skills, alcohol and substance use/abuse, school behavior problems, violence, aggression, peers |
Applicants are being sought that are able to address items below: 1. Program services compatible with research that are shown to be effective with juvenile offenders. 2. Program services are outcome-based. 3. The program has an evaluation component. 4. Program services detect gang participation and divert individuals from gang participation. 5. Awareness of and sensitivity to Racial Ethnic Disparity that exists in the County. 6. Programs are encouraged to provide effective programming that includes restorative justice practices. |
Only local public agencies, 501c3 non-profit corporations and local housing authorities will be considered for funding.
In order to apply for FY 2026-2027 JCPC funding, you must complete and submit your application online
by accessing NC ALLIES. Please read and follow all instructions at: https://cp.ncdjjdp.org/CP
Additional self-help videos on the NC ALLIES webpage are available by clinking on the HELP tab.
Private non-profits are also required to submit, by uploading in NC ALLIES, the following:
1) No Over Due Tax form, 2) DPS Conflict of Interest Statement,
3) Agency Conflict of Interest Policy, and 4) Proof of 501(c)(3) status. (#1 & #2 are available at the above link.)
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JCPC Chairperson / or Designee, Rich Ohmer | | Telephone # 910-253-2040 |
For further information or other technical assistance about applying for JCPC funds in this county or about the program application workshop, contact: Kelly Cribb, DPS Area Consultant at 984-867-6847.
The deadline for receiving the application: February 20, 2026.