CFDA#
16.593
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Funder Type
State Government
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IT Classification
C - Funds little to no technology
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Authority
Missouri Department of Public Safety
Summary
The RSAT for State Prisoners Program assists with developing and implementing residential substance abuse treatment programs within state correctional facilities, as well as within local correctional and detention facilities, in which inmates are incarcerated for a period sufficient to permit substance abuse treatment. The program encourages the establishment and maintenance of drug-free prisons and jails and developing and implementing specialized residential substance abuse treatment programs that identify and provide appropriate treatment to inmates with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders or challenges.
RSAT's objectives are to:
• Enhance the capabilities of states and units of local and tribal governments to provide residential substance abuse treatment for incarcerated inmates.
• Prepare individuals for reintegration into communities.
• Assist individuals and communities through the reentry process by delivering community-based treatment and other broad-based aftercare services.
History of Funding
None is available.
Additional Information
Eligible Cost Items: Applicants may request funding under the following approved budget categories:
• Personnel
• Personnel Benefits
• Personnel Overtime
• Personnel Overtime Benefits
• Travel/Training
• Equipment
• Supplies/Operations
• Contractual
Unallowable Cost Items: Ineligible activities and cost items include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following:
• Aircraft
• Bonuses or Commissions
• Compensation and Travel of Federal Employees
• Construction/Renovation Projects
• Consultant Rates exceeding $650 **Note: Consultant services cannot exceed a rate of $650 (excluding travel and subsistence costs) for an 8-hour day, or $81.25/hour. An 8-hour day may include preparation, evaluation, and travel time. Compensation for individual consultant services is to be reasonable and consistent with that paid for similar services in the marketplace.
• Daily subsistence within official domicile
• Entertainment expenses and bar charges
• Finance fees for delinquent payments
• First class travel
• Indirect costs (without a federally approved indirect cost rate or for an applicant eligible for the De Minimis” indirect cost rate described in the Part 200 Uniform Requirements, as set out at 2 C.F.R. 200.414(f))
• Land acquisition
• Lobbying or fundraising
• Military-type equipment
• Personal incentives for employment
• Pre-paid gas/phone cards
• Vehicles
• Vessels/boats
• Weapons and ammunition
Eligibility Details
Ineligible Applicants:
Non-profit and for-profit organizations are ineligible for RSAT funds from the State of Missouri.
Eligible Programs (Residential or Jail-based):
The RSAT Program requirements to support and implement a residential program, which engages inmates for a period of between 6 and 12 months, and a jail-based program, which engages inmates for at least 3 months, are to:
• Require urinalysis and/or other proven reliable forms of drug and alcohol testing for program participants, including both periodic and random testing, and for former participants while they remain in the custody of the state or local government.
• Provide residential treatment facilities set apart—in a separate facility or dedicated housing unit in a facility exclusively for use by RSAT participants—from the general correctional population.
• Ensure that individuals who participate in the BJA-funded substance abuse treatment program will be provided with aftercare services when they leave incarceration.
• Aftercare services must involve coordination of the correctional facility treatment program with other human service and rehabilitation programs such as educational and job training programs, parole supervision programs, half-way house programs, and participation in self-help and peer group programs that may aid in the rehabilitation of individuals in the substance abuse treatment program.
• Coordinate with the federal assistance for substance abuse treatment and aftercare services currently provided by the Department of Health and Human Services' Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Whenever possible, RSAT residential program participation should be limited to inmates with 6 to 12 months remaining in their confinement.
Deadline Details
Applications are to be submitted by August 31, 2023 at 4:00pm. A similar deadline is anticipated annually.
Award Details
Individual award amounts vary. Cost sharing/matching of 25% of the total project is required in the form of cash or in-kind services.
?NOTE: Matching funds need not be applied at the exact time or in proportion to the obligation of the federal funds. However, the full-required matching share percentage must be obligated by the end of the period for which the federal funds have been made available.
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