Where has all the money gone? The OJJDP 2010 FY Awards are posted online.

by Kids Forward | December 3, 2010

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The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention recently posted a list of the 2010 awards, covering the formula grants, discretionary grants, and earmarks.  Some of you may recall the controversy surrounding grant awards during the last administration, and this public posting is a welcome step toward increasing the transparency of how federal juvenile justice funds are distributed.  The list includes the earmarks that came to Wisconsin – and we’ll see what the incoming congress does with the budget overall and earmarks in particular.

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