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The New York State Unified Court System (Office of Court Administration) seeks proposals to provide community-based firearm intervention services for justice-involved youth in Oneida County as part of the Empowerment Through Wellness to Prevent Gun Violence Initiative. The project is funded via a Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program grant and will support participants with mentoring, therapeutic services, case management, and coordination with court staff. UCS anticipates one contract for February 2026–September 2027 with up to $360,000 available for Project Services.
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Provide technical assistance to support the goals outlined in the grant related to youth gun violence prevention and community-based violence prevention initiatives for the seven (7) counties in New York State identified as the pilot sites for the Empowerment Through Wellness to Prevent Gun Violence Initiative. The goal of the New York State Empowerment Through Wellness to Prevent Gun Violence Initiative has two main components. First, to support community-based violence intervention programs, which serve as an effective solution to combat gun violence and to reduce firearm-related deaths, in the seven (7) counties identified as having the highest number of youth gun-related offenses: Kings, Bronx, Erie, Monroe, Nassau, Suffolk, and Oneida. Second, to develop new training programs for our Youth Part courts (“Youth Parts”), emerging adult, and problem-solving court, and Family Court judges and staff on the relationship between gun violence, education, mental health issues, community safety and well-being and diversion. The locations of the Youth Parts in each county are in Exhibit 7 (Location of Youth Parts in Each County). See attached file and outside link.
Posted Date
Dec 1, 2025
Due Date
Jan 13, 2026
Release: Dec 1, 2025
Close: Jan 13, 2026
Provide technical assistance to support the goals outlined in the grant related to youth gun violence prevention and community-based violence prevention initiatives for the seven (7) counties in New York State identified as the pilot sites for the Empowerment Through Wellness to Prevent Gun Violence Initiative. The goal of the New York State Empowerment Through Wellness to Prevent Gun Violence Initiative has two main components. First, to support community-based violence intervention programs, which serve as an effective solution to combat gun violence and to reduce firearm-related deaths, in the seven (7) counties identified as having the highest number of youth gun-related offenses: Kings, Bronx, Erie, Monroe, Nassau, Suffolk, and Oneida. Second, to develop new training programs for our Youth Part courts (“Youth Parts”), emerging adult, and problem-solving court, and Family Court judges and staff on the relationship between gun violence, education, mental health issues, community safety and well-being and diversion. The locations of the Youth Parts in each county are in Exhibit 7 (Location of Youth Parts in Each County). See attached file and outside link.
AvailableSeeking applicants who use an evidence-based model to provide community-based interventions to support justice-involved young adults with gun-related offences whose cases are in the Youth Part. The goal of the New York State Empowerment Through Wellness to Prevent Gun Violence Initiative has two main components. The first goal is to support community-based violence intervention programs, which serve as an effective solution to combat gun violence and to reduce firearm-related deaths, in seven (7) counties identified as having the highest number of youth gun-related offenses: Kings, Bronx, Erie, Monroe, Nassau, Suffolk, and Oneida. The second goal is to assist the UCS in developing new training programs for both UCS’ problem-solving judges/staff and our youth part judges/staff which explore the relationship between gun violence, mental health issues, and diversion. See outside link and attached file.
Posted Date
Oct 6, 2025
Due Date
Jan 13, 2026
Seeking dedicated individuals with firearm violence prevention, reduction and intervention-related experience to evaluate grant proposals for the Office of Firearm Safety and Violence Prevention (OFSVP).
Posted Date
Nov 20, 2025
Due Date
Jan 8, 2026
Release: Nov 20, 2025
Close: Jan 8, 2026
Seeking dedicated individuals with firearm violence prevention, reduction and intervention-related experience to evaluate grant proposals for the Office of Firearm Safety and Violence Prevention (OFSVP).
AvailableProvision of hotel accommodations and conference services for approximately five-hundred and fifty (550) attendees at each of two seminars (referred to individually as "seminar #1" and "seminar #2," or collectively as "seminars") to be held in the hudson valley region as described herein.
Posted Date
Nov 24, 2025
Due Date
Jan 6, 2026
Release: Nov 24, 2025
Close: Jan 6, 2026
Provision of hotel accommodations and conference services for approximately five-hundred and fifty (550) attendees at each of two seminars (referred to individually as "seminar #1" and "seminar #2," or collectively as "seminars") to be held in the hudson valley region as described herein.
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Close: Jan 13, 2026
Seeking applicants who use an evidence-based model to provide community-based interventions to support justice-involved young adults with gun-related offences whose cases are in the Youth Part. The goal of the New York State Empowerment Through Wellness to Prevent Gun Violence Initiative has two main components. The first goal is to support community-based violence intervention programs, which serve as an effective solution to combat gun violence and to reduce firearm-related deaths, in seven (7) counties identified as having the highest number of youth gun-related offenses: Kings, Bronx, Erie, Monroe, Nassau, Suffolk, and Oneida. The second goal is to assist the UCS in developing new training programs for both UCS’ problem-solving judges/staff and our youth part judges/staff which explore the relationship between gun violence, mental health issues, and diversion. See outside link and attached file.
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