ACCESSING RESOURCES FOR YOUR DRUG COURT PROGRAM
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Accessing Resources for
Your DWI Court
American Judges Association
September 13, 2011
What You Need to Do
Develop a Funding Plan
Sustainability Leads to Institutionalization
Elements of Sustainability
Answer the question: "Where are we now and where
do we want to be?"
Grant Funding
Fundraising
Community Resources
Reality Check
GRANTS ARE SHORT TERM
GRANTS ARE COMPETITIVE
THEY ARE NOT AN ENTITLEMENT
THERE ARE NO GUARANTEES
Federal Monetary Resources
Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA)
Justice Assistant Grants (JAG)
Drug Courts Discretionary Grants
Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA)
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) and
Treatment (CSAT)
SAFETEA-LU
Safe, Accountable, Flexible, and
Efficient Transportation Equity Act - A Legacy for
Users
Provides for $286.5 Billion over 6 years
Provides incentive money in section 410 for impaired
driving programs
Expired September 30, 2009 – now on a continuing
authorization
Criteria for Section 410 Funding
Low fatality Rate – Alcohol Fatality Rate of <=.5/100vmt, OR
Meet 5 of the following (in 2008 and 2009):
High Visibility Enforcement
Prosecution and Adjudication Outreach
Increase the Rate of BAC Testing in
Fatal Crashes
Sanctions for BAC’s over .15
DWI Courts
Underage Drinking Prevention
Administrative License Revocation Program
Comprehensive Self-sustaining
Impaired Driving Prevention Program
State Monetary Resources
State Legislatures
Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT)
block grants
State agencies
Administrative Office of the Courts
State Alcohol & Drug Abuse Agencies
State Corrections Agencies
State Monetary Resources
Department of Transportation
Alcohol Beverage Excise Tax
Surcharge on Fines
Medicaid and Managed Care
Strategies
Linking mandatory incarceration savings to DWI court
funding
Creating separate state DWI accounts
Drug Court Litigation Taxes
Drug Court Fees assessed
DWI Treatment fees assessed
Indigent Treatment Funds
Local Monetary Resources
County & City government
County/City commissioners
Police agencies
Sheriffs department
Bar Associations (DA Associations)
501c (3) [Non-profits]
Other Monetary Resources
Participant Fees
Corporations and Private Foundations
Individual Donors
Fundraising events
Why Engage The Community?
Community partners can help your court
access funds and identify non-monetary
resources.
Identifying Resources In
Your Community
Identify organizations, institutions, businesses in your
jurisdiction
Inventory what resources each might contribute to
your drug court program
Identify who is responsible for outreach
Team involvement is essential
Methods For Connecting With The
Community
Create steering committee to formalize
linkages and offer continuing oversight
Conduct DWI court education programs
Quality Assurance
Identify barriers to successful operation
Establish standards for review of programs
Monitor use, quality and effectiveness of programs and
services
Resources: Where To Find
Funding?
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
(www.cfda.gov)
Federal Register
Department of Justice Resource Center
(1.800.421.6770 or www.ojp.usdoj.gov)
The Foundation Center (www.fdncenter.org)
Resources: Foundations
All Kids Foundation (Rosie O’Donnell),
www.rosie.warnerbros.com/cmp/allkids
Spencer Foundation (AOD Research) (312) 337-7000
Bass Hotel and Resorts (run Holiday Inns) (978) 6641100
Nike’s PLAY Foundation (sporting activities), (800)
929-7529
Non-Monetary Sources
Strategies
Solicit incentive donations from local movie
theatre, zoo, glamour shots, NBA/NFL/NHL or
other leagues, bowling alleys, restaurants,
Baskin Robbins, etc.
Wal-mart, Kmart, SAM’s Club, Target or other
local stores
Non-Monetary Sources
Strategies
Recreational therapy (Boys and Girls Club,
YMCA, etc.
Literacy programs to provide tutoring or
retired teachers to donate time tutoring clients
Local churches offer parent support group or
teen support group
Thank you!
Brian Chodrow
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
Impaired Driving Division
Washington, DC
202-366-9765
[email protected]