Caldwell County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC)
Requests for Proposals: Fiscal Year 2026- 2027
JCPC requests proposals to serve delinquent and at-risk youth, ages 6 – 17, from local
non-profits, public agencies, and housing authorities. Approximately $263,703* through
NC Department of Public Safety – Division of Adult Correction/Juvenile Justice for
fiscal year July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027. Requires a 20% local match. Funding
priority will be given to proposals for the following service types: Psychological
Assessments; Services Addressing Problem Sexual Behavior; Counseling Services; Teen
Court/Restorative Circles; Mediation; Restitution/Community Service; Interpersonal
Skills Building; Mentoring; Substance Abuse Treatment.
Programs should address the following concerns as reported in the Youth Assessment &
Screening Instrument (YASI) for Adjudicated Youth: Previous Delinquent Referrals,
Person Crimes, Family Alcohol and Substance Abuse Issues, Family Mental Health
Issues, Family Criminal History; Living Arrangements; Issues Addressing Truancy
issues, School Behavior and Academic Performance; Issues surrounding Peers and
Associates, Youth Alcohol/Substance Use, Mental Health issues, History of Abuse,
History with Victimization/Aggression.
An information session will be held virtually on January 21, 2026 at 10:00 am. This
meeting is mandatory for new programs who are interested in applying for funds.
https://ncdps.webex.com/ncdps You must RSVP to Megan Webster at: 828-641-7167.
In order to apply for FY 2026-2027 JCPC funding, you must complete and submit your
application online by accessing NC ALLIES on or before February 9, 2026 at 5:00 pm.
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.)
One pdf copy must be emailed to the JCPC Chairperson or Designee listed below by the
due date.
For additional/further information, contact Megan Webster, Division of Juvenile Justice
and Delinquency Prevision, Area Consultant at 828-641-7167.
Deadline for applications: February 9, 2026 at 5:00 pm.
*Funding dependent upon availability of funds.