WC Affordable Housing Development Program

Agency: Wake County
State: North Carolina
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
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Posted: Dec 21, 2023
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WC Affordable Housing Development Program
Wake County Affordable Housing Development Program (AHDP) Projects

Contact: Fatima Diallo 919-856-5483 fatima.diallo@wake.gov

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Wake County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council
Request for Proposals
Fiscal Year 2024-2025
Available funds: $1,849,659.00
Date Advertised: December 15, 2023– January 31, 2024
Required Local Match Rate: 30% (in-kind or cash)
A. PROPOSAL CONTENT
The Wake County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) seeks proposals for community-based
programs targeting youth 6-20 years old who are referred from juvenile court services and/or youth ages
6-17 who are at-risk for delinquency and referred by other referral sources in Wake County. The JCPC
anticipates an allocation of $1,849,659.00 for fiscal year 2024-2025 to fund the program types identified
below. Applicants must provide a 30% local match (cash or in-kind) to be considered for funding.
Contingent on funding availability and in consideration of the reviewed Department of Public Safety
(DPS) data and other data provided by community leaders, the JCPC will consider proposals from non-
profit and governmental agencies providing the following program types and services:
CLINICAL TREATMENT
PROGRAMS
RESIDENTIAL
PROGRAMS
RESTORATIVE
STRUCTURED
PROGRAMS ACIVITY PROGRAMS
home-based family
counseling services**
●individual, group, or
substance abuse
counseling services
temporary shelter
services
temporary run-away
services
independent living
services**
mediation
services
restitution /
community
service
teen court
vocational /
interpersonal /
experiential / life / parent
& family skill building
services
mentoring services**
academic support
*Program types not currently funded. These program types will receive special consideration
during this funding cycle.
Proposals should describe evidence-based programs for youth and their families addressing the risk
and needs factors listed below.
Risk Factors
Substance use/abuse
Mental Health problems/diagnosis
school behavior problems/lack of
engagement in school activities
Association with delinquent/gang involved
peers
Ineffective parental supervision/skills
Unemployment
School based inequity
Needs Factors
Substance use treatment
Accessible & appropriate mental health
services
School/educational connectedness
Social competencies and problem-solving
skills
Positive peer/adult influences
Effective parenting training
Vocational training
Programs must comply with guidelines in the DPS JCPC Policy Manual which is available at the
following website: https://www.ncdps.gov/juvenile-justice/community-programs/juvenile-crime-
prevention-councils/jcpc-policies-forms
Wake County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council
2024-2025 Request for Proposals
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B. PRIORITY CONSIDERATION
Programs that address the above referenced risk and needs factors will receive priority consideration.
North Carolina General Statute 143B-851(b) states “Each County Council shall ensure that appropriate
intermediate dispositional options are available and shall prioritize funding for dispositions of intermediate
and community-level sanctions for court-adjudicated juveniles under minimum standards adopted by the
Section." Proposals that ensure appropriate community-based intermediate dispositions, per legislative
mandate, will receive priority.
The JCPC reviews juvenile delinquency trend data each year. In addition to the risk and needs factors
identified above, the Council is also interested in the program’s ability to address two additional areas of
concern among the juvenile population: racial disparities and access to mental health/substance abuse
prevention interventions. Therefore, the JCPC is particularly interested in programs that seek to work
with youth who are impacted by these issues as well as show how they plan to integrate strategies to
mediate the impact of racial disparities and mental health/substance abuse prevention into their
programming.
C. PROPOSAL SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
For proposals to be considered complete, applicants must:
1) Submit proposals on-line, via the DPS database, NCALLIES. The submission process can be found
on the DPS website at: https://www.ncdps.gov/juvenile-justice/community-programs/juvenile-crime-
prevention-councils/program-agreement-information
2) Upload into NCALLIES (Non-Profits ONLY) the following documents that are available at the above
DPS website link: 1) No Over Due Tax Form, 2) Notarized DPS Conflict of Interest Statement
Template, 3) the non-profit’s conflict of interest policy; and 4) the non-profit’s Proof of 501(c)(3) status.
3) Submit the above requirements no later than Wednesday, January 31, 2024; and
4) Present their proposal(s) for funding to the Wake County JCPC on a date to be determined.
Approved applicants will be notified of the date/time specified by the Council.
NOTE: JCPC reserves the right to reject late or incomplete submissions.
D. APPLICANT WORKSHOP
The Department of Public Safety, Community Programs Section, is offering a virtual workshop on:
January 10, 2024 from 09:30am-12:00pm. This workshop is not mandatory, in order to apply for DPS
JCPC funding but is strongly encouraged because of the application process that will be covered
(NCALLIES) and reporting requirements (fiscal and programmatic). All interested parties must
register no later than: January 5, 2024, by emailing david.r.carter@ncdps.gov
Questions about NCALLIES or the application process may be addressed to David Carter, DPS JCPC
Area Consultant at david.r.carter@ncdps.gov.
Wake County JCPC specific questions may be addressed to Sharif Deveaux, Wake County JCPC
Chair at sharif.a.deveaux@nccourts.org.
Wake County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council
2024-2025 Request for Proposals
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