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Governor Polis and Colorado Division of Criminal Justice Announce New $2.9 Million for Community Youth Crime Prevention
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LAKEWOOD, Colo. ~ Lakewood, Colorado - The Colorado Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ) has announced the opening of applications for the new Deflection & Community Investment (DCI) Grants. This statewide initiative, administered through the Office of Adult and Juvenile Justice Assistance (OAJJA), aims to redirect youth away from the justice system and towards supportive, community-based services.
Governor Jared Polis expressed his support for the program, stating that "Colorado is making our streets and communities safer." He emphasized the importance of data-driven investments in proven community-based efforts to support youth and prevent crime. With a significant decrease in crime rates in recent years, these grants will further this progress by connecting young people with necessary support to prevent future criminal behavior.
The DCI Grants were established by House Bill 25-1146 and will operate as a pilot program until June 30, 2028. The focus of the competitive grant program is on prevention, early intervention, and long-term positive outcomes for youth across Colorado. A total of $2.9 million per fiscal year will be available for funding, subject to legislative appropriation. Individual awards will range from $200,000 to $1 million over the course of the grant period.
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In an effort to address historical disparities in access to resources, up to 10% of annual funding is designated specifically for Native American youth programs. This ensures targeted investment in underserved communities.
Matthew M. Lunn, director of the Colorado Division of Criminal Justice, highlighted the state's commitment to meeting young people where they are and providing them with opportunities for growth and success. "By supporting community-driven solutions," he stated, "we can reduce justice system involvement and strengthen outcomes for youth and families."
Eligible applicants for these grants include nonprofit organizations, federally recognized Tribes, Tribal and Urban Indian organizations, and certain Native-led private entities. Collaborative and regional applications are encouraged as well, allowing multiple organizations to work together and expand their reach.
The application period for the DCI Grants will run from May 4 to June 1, 2026. The review and selection process will take place in June of that year, with award notifications sent out by June 30. The project start date is set for July 1, 2026.
For more information on the Deflection & Community Investment Grant Program, interested parties can visit the DCJ's website. The Colorado Division of Criminal Justice is dedicated to improving community safety, enhancing services for crime victims, and strengthening the effectiveness of the criminal justice system through research, policy development, and grant administration.
Governor Jared Polis expressed his support for the program, stating that "Colorado is making our streets and communities safer." He emphasized the importance of data-driven investments in proven community-based efforts to support youth and prevent crime. With a significant decrease in crime rates in recent years, these grants will further this progress by connecting young people with necessary support to prevent future criminal behavior.
The DCI Grants were established by House Bill 25-1146 and will operate as a pilot program until June 30, 2028. The focus of the competitive grant program is on prevention, early intervention, and long-term positive outcomes for youth across Colorado. A total of $2.9 million per fiscal year will be available for funding, subject to legislative appropriation. Individual awards will range from $200,000 to $1 million over the course of the grant period.
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In an effort to address historical disparities in access to resources, up to 10% of annual funding is designated specifically for Native American youth programs. This ensures targeted investment in underserved communities.
Matthew M. Lunn, director of the Colorado Division of Criminal Justice, highlighted the state's commitment to meeting young people where they are and providing them with opportunities for growth and success. "By supporting community-driven solutions," he stated, "we can reduce justice system involvement and strengthen outcomes for youth and families."
Eligible applicants for these grants include nonprofit organizations, federally recognized Tribes, Tribal and Urban Indian organizations, and certain Native-led private entities. Collaborative and regional applications are encouraged as well, allowing multiple organizations to work together and expand their reach.
The application period for the DCI Grants will run from May 4 to June 1, 2026. The review and selection process will take place in June of that year, with award notifications sent out by June 30. The project start date is set for July 1, 2026.
For more information on the Deflection & Community Investment Grant Program, interested parties can visit the DCJ's website. The Colorado Division of Criminal Justice is dedicated to improving community safety, enhancing services for crime victims, and strengthening the effectiveness of the criminal justice system through research, policy development, and grant administration.
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