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2013-MU-BX-K014

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NTTAC ID Type Award Reference ID Objective Reference Provider Reference Status of Deliverable TTA Point of Contact
20181205-210713-21 Training and Technical Assistance Request 2013-MU-BX-K014 115945 Implement a scholarship program for indigent defenders to attend existing CLE programs National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Completed Renee Spence
20180724-160319-91 Training and Technical Assistance Request 2013-MU-BX-K014 111336 Complete six webinars on topics of interest to public defense practitioners nationwide National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Completed Renee Spence
20180724-154122-46 Training and Technical Assistance Request 2013-MU-BX-K014 111334 Advance efforts of BJA-led Right to Counsel initiative National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Completed Renee Spence
20180723-170544-92 Training and Technical Assistance Request 2013-MU-BX-K014 110904 Implement a scholarship program for indigent defenders to attend existing CLE programs National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Completed Renee Spence
20180723-164930-73 Training and Technical Assistance Request 2013-MU-BX-K014 110902 Implement a scholarship program for indigent defenders to attend existing CLE programs National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Completed Renee Spence
20180723-163756-13 Training and Technical Assistance Request 2013-MU-BX-K014 110901 Implement a scholarship program for indigent defenders to attend existing CLE programs National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Completed Mrs. Diane DePietropaolo Price, JD
20180723-162838-23 Training and Technical Assistance Request 2013-MU-BX-K014 110899 Implement a scholarship program for indigent defenders to attend existing CLE programs National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Completed Renee Spence
20180723-160239-55 Training and Technical Assistance Request 2013-MU-BX-K014 110895 Implement a scholarship program for indigent defenders to attend existing CLE programs National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Completed Renee Spence
20180723-155002-22 Training and Technical Assistance Request 2013-MU-BX-K014 110893 Implement a scholarship program for indigent defenders to attend existing CLE programs National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Completed Renee Spence
20180723-154043-83 Training and Technical Assistance Request 2013-MU-BX-K014 110891 Implement a scholarship program for indigent defenders to attend existing CLE programs National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Completed Renee Spence

The Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation (BCJI) Training and Technical Assistance (TTA) provider delivers a wide range of TTA services to communities participating in the Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation (BCJI) Program. These services include, but are not limited to, helping neighborhoods to: build cross-sector partnerships; implement effective data-driven or innovative place-based revitalization strategies; engage local residents as equal and important stakeholders; build and increase trust between communities and the police; and collaborate with research partners to collect, analyze, and aid sites in ongoing use of data to enhance program management and to sustain their strategies. BCJI sites leverage this TTA to plan and implement data-driven, cross-sector strategies to reduce crime and violence. BCJI TTA activities are coordinated with other federal interagency work and TTA activities. BCJI is a central component of the Administration’s larger place-based programming efforts which includes the Promise Zones and Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative (NRI). These initiatives help local and tribal communities develop place-based, community-oriented strategies to change neighborhoods of distress into neighborhoods of opportunity. Through coordinated federal support, there are growing interagency efforts to align a comprehensive range of federal programs across several agencies, including Departments of Education (ED), DOJ, Health and Human Services (HHS), Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Agriculture (USDA), Interior, and Treasury to both build capacity and revitalize these communities The goal of the BCJI TTA Program is to support the needs of the local BCJI sites (and others as requested by BJA) to ensure that local results are achieved through ongoing development and management of the BCJI program. The objectives of the BCJI TTA Program are to proactively manage, facilitate, and support: • Community-oriented strategies that involve the engagement of community residents and partners to work collaboratively with criminal justice and other neighborhood revitalization initiatives. • Collaborative partnerships and trust building between community members and law enforcement • Place-based strategies to effectively identify, assess, and target crime hot spots or crime problems. • Cross-sector and community partnerships, particularly with partners that support community revitalization and social service providers. • Local research-practitioner partnerships to lead data-driven strategic and innovative approaches. • Ongoing growth and refinement of the BCJI program model. BCJI TTA can include training, technical assistance, and guidance that addresses the management, organization, and project implementation needs of the BCJI grantees. It can also include mentoring by other experts in program implementation and management. At a minimum, the TTA provider shall ensure that its efforts are framed around supporting the development of each site’s strategy for building a comprehensive plan to reduce crime and revitalize the community, and the grantee’s capacity to achieve results This supplement seeks to continue and build on NACDL’s work under the Answering Gideon’s Call grant to address two problems within the criminal justice system: (1) lack of quality training for public defense practitioners, and (2) lack of public support for public defense. CA/NCF

PoC Phone Number
(202) 465-7625
OJP Vendor Number
741916260
Project Title
Answering Gideon's Call Training and Assistance
BJA Grant Manager
Project Period Start
Date of Award
Project Period End
Alternate Point of Contact
Point of Contact - Contact Type
Contact First Name
Rick
Contact Last Name
Stanley
Contact Phone Number
2024657644
Point of Contact - Contact Type
Contact First Name
Rick
Contact Last Name
Rick
Contact Phone Number
2024657644
Point of Contact - Contact Type
Contact First Name
Bonnie
Contact Last Name
Hoffman
Contact Phone Number
2024657649
Lock Status
Locked
Total Award Value
$1405673.33
Solicitation Full Title
BJA FY 16 Solicited - Strategic Initiatives
Document Balance (Award Amount - Drawdowns)
$0.00
Award Status Code
Grantee Name
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Auth Rep Name
Thomas Chambers
Auth Rep Email
tchambers@nacdl.org
Auth Rep Phone
(202) 465-7625
Office
BJA