Criminal Justice Reform Prevention (CJRP) Community Regrant Initiative

Over a three-month period, awarded organizations will work with the University of Southern California (USC) project team and a technical assistance coordinator to develop strategic plans that enhance youth and community engagement - with a particular focus on opportunity youth - address systemic inequities, and create prevention-focused solutions tailored to the needs of system-impacted individuals and communities.

Selected participants will receive:

  • $7,500 grant: To support the implementation and expansion of your innovative solutions for addressing the root causes of crime and the inequities disproportionately impacting marginalized communities.

  • 3-month research partnership: Collaborate with USC Rossier faculty and researchers to document your work and share your findings with the broader field.

Applications Open: February 11, 2025

Applications Due: March 6, 2025

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