Trainings
Our trainings are intended for youth court judges, court administrators, community-based organizations that will be collaborating with youth courts, and other juvenile justice stakeholders.
Grant Writing and Management Learning Series
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The Mississippi Alliance of Nonprofits and Philanthropy is offering a four-part virtual webinar series starting on Wednesday, August 27th, for a fee of $100.
Elevate your grant success with this four-part virtual learning series designed to build strong, fundable proposals and improve grant stewardship. Each session will focus on a key area of the grant lifecycle:1)Identifying Funding Sources & Grant Application Strategies; 2)Data-Driven Storytelling; 3)Logic Models & Outcomes; 4)Budgeting & Compliance Management.
Training Fee Waiver
The Juvenile Justice Initiative will waive fees for up to 40 participants. Learn about eligibility and requirements in the link below.
Waiver applications should be submitted in the form of a letter addressed to Angela A. Robertson, Ph.D., Project Director of the Mississippi Juvenile Justice System Reform and Reinvestment Initiative. The application letter and supporting documents should be emailed to aar7@msstate.edu with “Alliance Fee Waiver – [Your Organization Name]” as the subject line.
Submit by July 23rd for priority consideration.
Registration
Follow the link or button below to register for this virtual training that begins on August 27th.
Training on Completing the Title II Request for Proposal
In this video, we will walk through successfully applying for the Title II grant program that is provided by the federal Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) and administered through the Mississippi Department of Public Safety Planning.
Diversion: What Works and What Doesn't
In this video, Katherine Perry-Lorentz, Esq., will discuss experiences from Massachusetts’ journey to develop statewide diversion programming.