Juvenile Justice Grants
Police and Youth Grant Awards 2000/2001
Active Fiscal Year 00/01 Revised January 2001
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|Youth Community Policing |
|This program provides funding to increase or enhance positive police interactions with youth outside of the traditional enforcement role and to |
|establish or enhance Juvenile Review Boards. |
|Bloomfield Police Department |Support the following activities: Juvenile Review Board, family nights, Drop-In Center, Police Explorers,|
|Youth Community Policing |and Police Athletic League. |
|$6,000 | |
|Bridgeport Human Resources Development |Support a program for police to work with youth from the South End Community Center on two components—a |
|Youth Community Policing |Junior Police Academy and a Theatrical Program. |
|$10,000 | |
|City of Bristol |Increase positive police interactions with youth in adventure, skill training and social events. Thirty |
|Youth Community Policing |youth ages 14-18 will be involved with six participating police officers. |
|$10,000 | |
|Town of Chaplin |Support the continuation of a Youth Safety Education Program as an after school activity at the Chaplin |
|Youth Community Policing |Elementary School and expand the program to the high school. |
|$8,000 | |
|Colchester Hayward Fire Department |Support the expansion of the Colchester Safety Explorer Post #028 with monies for supplies and equipment. |
|Youth Community Policing | |
|$9,000 | |
|Ellington Youth Services |Support police overtime and supplies for their involvement in ROPE, Dialogue Nights, youth events and a |
|Youth Community Policing |new family program, “Bicycle Safety.” |
|$9,928 | |
|Town of Griswold |Support a program for the Jewett City Resident Troopers to provide increased interaction with youth on |
|Youth Community Policing |outdoor adventure, swimming and biking events. |
|$7,000 | |
|Town of Groton Police Department |Expand an established mentoring program for at-risk youth with police officers in collaboration with youth|
|Youth Community Policing |services, recreation departments and the Boys and Girls Club. |
|$6,000 | |
|Town of Madison Youth Services |Enable the Madison Juvenile Review Board to provide case management services to an additional 25 youth, |
|Youth Community Policing |develop non-traditional services, and establish a juvenile advisory committee to the Board. |
|$8,000 | |
|New Britain Youth Services |Enhance the Juvenile Review Board by providing a part-time caseworker/JRB college internship coordinator. |
|Youth Community Policing | |
|$9,512 | |
|Newington Department of Human Services |Support a collaboration between the Newington Police Department and the Department of Human Services to |
|Youth Community Policing |provide a one-week Police Academy for 30 youth ages 13 to 16 years. |
|$7,000 | |
|Old Saybrook Department of Police Services |Fund a program for officers of the Old Saybrook Department of Police Services to participate in organized |
|Youth Community Policing |monthly activities for Middle School and High School aged students. |
|$10,000 | |
|Town of Prospect |Support the expansion of the Prospect Police Explorers with monies for uniforms, supplies, equipment, and |
|Youth Community Policing |summer camp. |
|$8,000 | |
|City of Stamford |Support weekly field trips for the summer camp for 300 middle school aged students staffed by eight School|
|Youth Community Policing |Resource Officers, 50 student counselors and two guards. |
|$8,000 | |
|Town of Thompson |Implement a comprehensive program to facilitate positive police-youth interaction at the Thompson Teen |
|Youth Community Policing |Center including a police citizen academy for youth and a peer review board with the Resident State |
|$10,000 |Trooper serving as an advisor. |
|Town of Tolland Youth Services Bureau |Cover the hourly overtime costs of participating resident state troopers and cost of program supplies for |
|Youth Community Policing |a year-long matrix of activities with youth. |
|$10,000 | |
|Torrington Police Department |Support the Police Explorers, the Police Academy and the PAL Basketball Program. |
|Youth Community Policing | |
|$4,277 | |
|Town of Windham |Fund a program for the Windham Heights Community Outreach Program and Services to work on establishing |
|Youth Community Policing |positive relationships between police and youth through field trips and sports leagues. |
|$5,000 | |
|Windsor Locks Youth Services |Support the “Adventure Bound” program in targeting 10th and 8th graders by covering costs for police |
|Youth Community Policing |officers and youth services staff and outdoor program activity expenses. |
|$8,000 | |
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