Pennsylvania Council of Chief Juvenile Probation Officers Grant



Organization - Pennsylvania Council of Chief Juvenile Probation Officers
Grant Amount - $613,000
Foundation - MacArthur Foundation
Grant Purpose - to improve the quality of education and career and technical skill training for delinquent youth during and after residential placement as part of the Models for Change initiative in Pennsylvania (over three years).


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