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Adult Drug and Veteran Treatment Courts Special Funding Opportunity

The Supreme Court of Ohio is pleased to announce a one-time funding opportunity for Ohio Adult Drug (including OVI and Substance Abuse and Mental Illness (SAMI) dockets) and Veteran Treatment Courts certified by the Supreme Court's Commission on Specialized Dockets.

The mission of this opportunity is to fund new or upgraded case management systems to help standardize docket processes and collect Specialized Docket data, including the creation of an interface with the Supreme Court’s data system pursuant to Sup.R. 36.20, Appendix I, Standard 12.

The applicants project shall include a system that is web-based and offer the following capabilities: a centralized system where staff can track participants, perform case planning, schedule dockets, create staffing reports, satisfy state data reporting, and ultimately assist in assessing adherence to best practice standards. The system should support the courts’ use of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs’ Veterans Re-Entry Search Service (VRSS) for determining the veteran status of people referred to the docket.

The specialized docket case management system shall be capable of producing a report containing data required by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) from specialized dockets received certain funding from OhioMHAS under its Drug Court Subsidy and Addiction Treatment Program funding sources.

This fund supports Ohio Adult Drug (including OVI and Substance Abuse and Mental Illness (SAMI) dockets) and Veteran Treatment Courts certified by the Specialized Dockets section of the Supreme Court of Ohio by providing financial resources to aid in the implementation of case management system projects. Applications will be received until 5 p.m. on Sept. 27, 2024.

How to Apply
Please read the Request for Applications thoroughly as it details the requirements for all applicants and updates to this year’s program.

Application
The application with attached PDF quote and FFATA form must be submitted via email to grants@sc.ohio.gov by the deadline.

Sample Grant Agreement
The Court’s sample grant award agreement contains detailed information on the requirements for awardees, who will be asked to agree to its terms, including Court policies and FFATA form.

Applications will be received until 5 p.m. Sept. 27, 2024.

Questions
Contact Mallory Geib, Grant Administrator, at grants@sc.ohio.gov or call 614.387.9522.

Contact Information

Grant Administration
Supreme Court of Ohio
65 South Front Street
Columbus, Ohio 43215-3731

Grant Administrator:
Mallory Geib

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