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Overview: The Oklahoma Byrne State Crisis Intervention Board met on Wednesday, February 7th to approve the state’s SCIP Plan. The plan was then submitted to the U.S. Department of Justice and approved on February 20th, 2024. A copy of the approved plan can be viewed here.
Eligibility: To be eligible for funding under this grant program, an applicant must be a(n):
SCIP Funding Priorities:
The SCIP Board has established specific priority areas for the 2024 funds. Only applications within these areas will be considered. The list below contains links to resources and more information for the program examples provided.
1. Behavioral Health Deflection for Those At-Risk to Themselves and Others
This priority is focused on supporting initiatives that provide behavioral health deflection and assertive community treatment. The following programs are examples of the types of programs to be funded:
2. Funding for Law Enforcement Agencies to Safely Secure, Store, Track, and Return Relinquished Guns
This priority aims at enhancing the law enforcement sector's capacity to deal with firearm violence and related issues. It includes:
How to Apply: You may download a PDF copy of the application here. Please read the instructions carefully. The application is a fillable PDF that you will be able to digitally sign and save after completing. You will need to download a copy of the application to your computer and the open it in Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Reader, or another compatible PDF viewer in order to complete it.
https://www.ok.gov/dac/documents/2024 Byrne SCIP Subgrantee Application.pdf
Deadline to Submit an Application: Applications are currently closed and will open again in 2025.
Grant Notification: To be placed on the mailing list to receive a Notice of Availability of Funds (NOAF) when funds become available, e-mail the Federal Grants Division at dac-grants@dac.state.ok.us and provide your name, agency name, mailing address, and grant name for which you want to receive the Notice of Availability of Funds.
Additional Resources:
OK CARES Behavioral Threat Assessment Toolkit
Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management (BTAM): Tips for K-12 Schools
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Core Elements
Community Violence Intervention (CVI) Fact Sheet
Enhancing School Safety Using a Threat Assessment Model
Lethality Assessment Protocol (LAP) Template
Redesigning Public Safety: Mental Health Emergency Response
Telehealth for the Treatment of Serious Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders
The Oklahoma Lethality Assessment Study
Tips for Successfully Implementing Crisis Stabilization Units