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in Montana communities through funding requirements of the Crisis Diversion Grants program, formally known as the County and Tribal Matching Grant program.
in Montana communities through funding requirements of the Crisis Diversion Grants program, formally known as the County and Tribal Matching Grant program.
Through this Request for Applications (RFA), the Department of Mental Health (DMH) is seeking Applicants interested in obtaining grant funding for the purpose of establishing a Jail/Arrest Diversion project in one or more communities in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Learn more about the Washington State Homelessness Diversion Program. View application documents, including the Diversion Program Grant Competitive Application (Excel) and the Program Guidelines (PDF). Questions? Email the Application Coordinator, Yasmine Atiroko. © 2023 Washington State Department of Commerce
Login Bid Opportunity Detail Return to ListingSupplier Registration Bid Information Type RFP-SEALED Status Issued Number RFP184757689 (RFP184757689 Advancement Annual Giving) Issue Date & Time 4/5/2024 03:00:04 PM (CT) Close Date & Time 5/17/2024 03:00:00 PM (CT) Time Left 20 days 22 hours 33 minutes 10 seconds Notes The University of Memphis is soliciting proposals from qualified proposers for the procurement of comprehensive advancement solutions. The selected vendor will be responsible for developing and implementing a robust, comprehensive, and cost-effective advancement campaign. Contact Information Name Jonathan Barron Address 115 Administration Bldg Memphis, TN 38152 Phone 1 (901) 6783673 Fax 1 (901) 6782102 Email
Start Date: Project End Date: Grant End Date: Vendor/Provider/Grantee Name, City, State: University of Southern Maine, 34 Bedford Street PO Box 9300, Portland, ME, 04104-9300 Brief Description of Goods/Services/Grant: Diversion Program PART II: JUSTIFICATION FOR VENDOR SELECTION Check the box below for the justification(s) that applies to this request.
Anticipated services in the RFP will include program and project management services for the Mid-Basin Sediment Diversion Program implementation including but not limited to: Program Management; Grant proposal development; Program controls: scheduling, cost control; Change management; Communications; Document management; Operations; Outreach and engagement; Performance monitoring / reporting and policy / standard development; Risk
The Probation Department supervises approximately 2,000 adult offenders on court-ordered grants of probation, diversion programs such as Prop 36, Drug Court, Pre-Trial Diversion (formerly known as Deferred Entry of Judgment), and Post-Release Community Supervision (PRCS).Juvenile Services:The Juvenile Division of the Probation Department provides for the assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, and supervision of youth under the jurisdiction of the