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Grant Opportunity Profile
Grant Opportunity ID |
Non-Gateway |
Agency |
Division of Criminal Justice Services |
Grant Opportunity |
Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI) Programs and Services
SFY 2017-18 RFP |
Contact Name |
Cynthia Blair |
Contact Email |
Cynthia.Blair@dcjs.ny.gov |
Solicitation Profile |
*****SEE ATTACHED RFP FOR COMPLETE DETAILS, REQUIREMENTS, AND ELIGIBILITY**** The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) seeks proposals from not-for-profit organizations and units of local government to provide alternative to incarceration programs and services to criminal justice involved populations. Applicants will be expected to clearly articulate their goals regarding reducing recidivism and reducing reliance on incarceration, and how these goals will be achieved through funded interventions. DCJS has developed general operating guidelines for DCJS funded community corrections programs. Certain guidelines apply to all program models, and some apply only to those whose primary goal is recidivism reduction. Applicants are encouraged to use the Appendix: General Operating Guidelines for DCJS Funded Community Corrections Programs, as a key reference in preparing their proposals.
Through this RFP, the following types of programs will be supported:
• Pre-trial Alternatives to Jail Detention programs, including both release on recognizance (ROR) and release under supervision (RUS) models
• Defender-Based Advocacy programs
It is expected that the primary goal of pre-trial and defender-based advocacy programs will be to reduce detention/incarceration, and that many will have the additional goal of reducing recidivism.
Through this RFP, the following programs will be supported: • Alternative to Incarceration (ATI) programs that provide referrals for treatment services and court case monitoring;
• All other ATI programs, including programs serving special populations, such as individuals with substance abuse and/or mental health needs who may require treatment referrals;
• Jail-based Cognitive Behavioral Intervention (CBI) services including discharge planning;
• Probation Violation Residential Centers (PVRC)
It is expected that the primary goal of the four program types named directly above will be to reduce recidivism and
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Full Announcement Details |
Announcement Link | Click here |
Applications Due (Date / Time)
August 04, 2017 / 12:00 PM ET |
Bidder's Conference(s)/Application Workshop(s)
None available
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Anticipated Award Date | Wednesday, September 20, 2017 |
Anticipated Initial Contract Length | 12 Months |
Total Funding Available | $9,200,000.00 |
Anticipated Amount of Award(s) | *****SEE ATTACHED RFP FOR COMP |
Narrative | *****SEE ATTACHED RFP FOR COMPLETE DETAILS, REQUIREMENTS, AND ELIGIBILITY****
Applicants should request funding consistent with the participant cost guidance provided in Section III of this RFP. Greater consideration will be given to proposals that provide high quality services at a reasonable cost. Individuals at lower risk and with fewer needs should be served with lower cost interventions. Higher cost services must be directed to higher risk and higher need individuals. All proposed performance milestones and costs are subject to negotiation and will be awarded at the sole discretion of DCJS in the best interest of public safety. All funding must support program efforts that will be accomplished during the contract period. Funding under this program must supplement, not supplant, non-grant funds. DCJS reserves the right to prioritize the awards in a manner that provides a geographic balance of services throughout the state and/or to serve underserved populations.
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Letter of Intent | Not Required |
Letter of Intent Due | |
Narrative | |
Questions Due Date | Wednesday, July 5, 2017 |
Questions and Answers Narrative | *****SEE ATTACHED RFP FOR COMPLETE DETAILS, REQUIREMENTS, AND ELIGIBILITY****
Questions regarding this RFP must be emailed to ATI.Re-entry@dcjs.ny.gov. Responses to the questions will be posted on the DCJS website at http://www.criminaljustice.ny.gov/ofpa/index.htm on or about date indicated above. If the applicant has any general questions such as, “Did DCJS receive my e-mail?” please call (518) 457-9787. Please note that DCJS cannot answer substantive questions concerning this solicitation in any manner other than the e-mail method.
*****SEE ATTACHED RFP FOR COMPLETE DETAILS, REQUIREMENTS, AND ELIGIBILITY**** |
Questions and Answers Posting Type | Link |
Questions and Answers Posting Date | 7/14/2017 12:00:00 AM |
Questions and Answers Link or Upload | Click here |
Eligible Applicants | Not-For-Profit, Governmental Entity |
Target Population(s) | |
Service Area(s) | Justice Services, Public Safety Supports, Government Supports |
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