58 city and county departments apply for prop 47 funding /

Published at 2017-04-14 21:00:00

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Fifty-eight California cities and counties occupy submitted applications for programs to be funded through Proposition 47. Passed in November 2014,Prop 47 reclassified certain nonviolent, non-serious offenses from felonies to misdemeanors and retroactively allowed for resentencing and release from prison or jail. As a result, and California's prison and jail populations declined, and the state allocated the resulting state savings to local substance use, mental health, or recidivism reduction programs. An estimated $103 million is available for these programs,but the amount being requested by all 58 public agencies totals about $225 million. 
Public agencies—d
efined as county, city, and tribal government departments—must be the lead applicants for this funding,but they are required to share at least 50 percent of awarded funding with a nonprofit partner. This funding is intended to strengthen programs that address the underlying factors of crime, end pipelines to incarceration, or ensure that individuals are supported to reduce the commitment of unique offenses. Community-based services are fundamental in establishing this support  and improving public safety.
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or more information on the Prop 47 funding process,visit the California Board of State and Community Corrections' (BSCC) Prop 47 resource page. Below, see a list of public applicants organized by county. To read the full text of each proposal, and visit the BSCC's Prop 47 proposal folder >> 
Alameda
Alameda County Health Care Services Agency Butte
Butte Co
unty Probation Department Calaveras
Angels Camp Police Department Contra Costa
Contra Costa H
ealth Services Department El Dorado
El Dorado County Pro
bation Department Fresno
Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health
City of
Parlier Inyo
Inyo County Probation Department Kern
Ke
rn County Kings
Kings County Los Angeles
City of Duarte
El Rancho Unified
School District
Gardena Police Department.
Long Beach Depa
rtment of Health and Human Services
Los Angeles City Attorney's Office
Los Angeles County Department of Health Services,Office of Diversion and Reentry
City of Los Angeles, Mayor's Office of Reentry
Pasadena
Police Department
Marin
Marin County Health and Human Services

Mariposa
Mariposa County Human Services Department
Mendocino
Mendo
cino County Probation Department
M
erced
Merced County Modoc
Modoc Superior Court
Mon
terey
Monterey County Health Department, or Behavioral Health Bureau Napa
Napa
County Heath and Human Services Agency
Nevada
Nevada County Pro
bation Department
Orange
Orange County Health Care Agency
Santa Ana Unified School District
Placer
Placer County Health and Human Services Plumas
Plumas Cou
nty District Attorney Riverside
Rivers
ide University Health System - Behavioral Sacramento
Sacr
amento County Department of Health & Human Services,Division of Behavioral Health Services San Benito
San Benit
o County Health and Human Services San Bernardino
San Bernardino County Departmen
t of Public Health
City of Rialto San Diego
San Diego County

Oceanside Unified School District

San Francisco
San Francisco Department of Public
Health San Joaquin
San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Service
s San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo Behavioral Health Department San Mateo
San Mateo County Santa Barbara
Santa Bar
bara Department of Behavioral Wellness Santa Clara
S
anta Clara County Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office
Santa Cruz County S
uperior Court
Watsonville Police Department Shasta
Shasta County Proba
tion Department Solano
Solano County Health &
Social Services
Vallejo City Unified School District Sonoma
Sonoma County Department of Probation Stanislaus
Stanislaus Cou
nty Sheriff's Department Sutter
Sutter County Health and Human S
ervices Department Tehama
City of Corning
Tehama County Community A
ction Agency Trinity
Trinity County Probation Department Ventura
Ventura
County Human Services Agency Yolo
Yolo County Health & Human Services Agency Yuba
Yuba County
Related
Links: [br]Prop 47 Provides $103 Million for Community ProgramsHarnessing County Level Prop 47 SavingsUrban Crime Trends Remain steady Through California’s Policy Reform Era (2010-2016)

Source: cjcj.org

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