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OJJDP FY24 Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force National Training Program– Invited to Apply

Up to $1,500,000
Type
GRANTS AND FUNDING
Application Difficulty
EASY
Application DeadlineSeptember 18, 2024
Time To Complete4 weeksProgram Budgetno cap
See If You Qualify

Highlights

Imagine a chance to make a real difference in the fight against child exploitation. This program offers funding to develop training programs for the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force network, which includes vital players like law enforcement and digital forensic specialists. By applying, you can enhance the skills of those working tirelessly to protect children. The flexibility in funding means you can tailor your approach to the specific needs of your community.

Why should you apply? This program is designed for organizations committed to tackling these critical issues. With no limitations on business size or revenue, you have access to resources that can significantly amplify your impact. Being approved for funding not only boosts your training capabilities but also elevates your standing as a proactive leader in this crucial area.

In short, you’re not just receiving funds. You’re gaining the opportunity to strengthen your mission while contributing to the safety and well-being of children. This is your chance to lead the charge against internet crimes, all while accessing financial support tailored to your organization's needs.

Financing Details

This program offers grants specifically designed to support training related to the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force network.

Repayment and Interest Rates:
Since this is a grant, there are no repayment terms or interest rates. The funds provided do not need to be paid back.

Eligible Expenses:
You can use the grant funds for a variety of training-related expenses, including:

  • Development of training materials
  • Instructional services and workshops
  • Equipment and technology needed for training delivery
  • Costs associated with digital forensic training

Restrictions:
Keep in mind, the grant funds cannot be used for:

  • General operational costs
  • Non-training related expenses
  • Personal or unrelated project costs

Fees:
There are no fees associated with applying for or receiving the grant.

Qualifications

  • Location: Available across the country.
  • Sectors: Open to all sectors.
  • Legal Structure: All legal structures are applicable.
  • Profit Structure: All profit structures are applicable.
  • Employees:
    • No minimum number of employees required.
    • No maximum number of employees required.
  • Revenue:
    • No minimum company revenue qualifications.
    • No maximum company revenue qualifications.

Disqualifications:

  • None specified.

Description

This program offers funding for your organization to create and provide training aimed at supporting the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force network. If your business is involved in tackling child sexual abuse material and online exploitation, this is a significant opportunity for you to enhance your efforts.

The funding can be used to develop training programs for law enforcement, prosecutors, and digital forensic specialists. Your involvement can help strengthen the skills necessary to combat online child exploitation. There is no specific cap on funding, which allows flexibility in how you choose to utilize these resources for training.

Moreover, this program is advantageous because it doesn’t impose strict conditions regarding your business size or revenue. That means organizations of any type can apply, broadening access to essential training initiatives. This is a chance to boost your impact in this crucial area while accessing valuable financial support.

Program Steps

  1. Visit the Funding Program Website
    Go to the program's official website to gather all relevant information and updates.

  2. Prepare the Appropriate Documentation
    You'll need the following documents to complete your application:

    • Organizational overview, including mission and goals.
    • Details of the training programs you plan to develop.
    • Budget outline for how you will use the funding.
    • Any existing partnerships with law enforcement or related organizations.
    • Evidence of past work or impact in the area of child exploitation, if applicable.
  3. Draft Your Application
    Write a clear and concise application. Make sure to emphasize how your training programs will benefit the Internet Crimes Against Children task force network.

  4. Review Your Application
    Double-check your application for completeness and clarity. Ensure all required documents are included.

  5. Submit Your Application
    Follow the submission guidelines on the program website to ensure your application is received correctly.

  6. Await Confirmation
    After submission, keep an eye on your email for confirmation or any further instructions from the program administrators.

  7. Prepare for Follow-Up
    Be ready to provide additional information or engage in discussions if requested by the program reviewers.

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