TeamChild Grant



Organization - TeamChild
Grant Amount - $250,000
Foundation - MacArthur Foundation
Grant Purpose - in support of efforts to improve juvenile indigent defense in Washington State as part of the Models for Change initiative (over two years).


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National Juvenile Defender Center - $1,275,000 from the MacArthur Foundation - in support of activities to provide professional development and training to juvenile court personnel in adolescent development and enhance the capacity of juvenile defense counsel in the Models for Change states (over three years).

National Juvenile Defender Center - $1,640,000 from the MacArthur Foundation - to administer and manage the Juvenile Indigent Defense Action Network (over three years).

Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators - $1,100,900 from the MacArthur Foundation - in support of state and local efforts to improve mental health treatment and services to youth in contact with the juvenile justice system as part of the Models for Change initiative in Pennsylvania (over three years).

Clark County Juvenile Court - $350,000 from the MacArthur Foundation - to reduce disproportionate minority contact, promote system coordination and integration across the juvenile justice and mental health systems, and create alternatives to formal court processing for truant young people as part of the Models for...

Mental Health Association of Pennsylvania Collaborative for Youth - $100,000 from the MacArthur Foundation - in support of state and local efforts to involve families and communities in improving mental health services to juvenile justice-involved youth as part of the Models for Change initiative in Pennsylvania (over two years).

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