Indiana Judicial Center
30 S. Meridian Street, Ste. 900
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Pho: 317-232-1313
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Background. In 1997 the Indiana General Assembly transferred the responsibility for certification, training, and support of Court Alcohol and Drug Programs in Indiana from the executive branch to the Indiana Judicial Center. In 1997 the Court Alcohol and Drug Program Advisory Committee (CADPAC), was created as a committee of the Judicial Conference of Indiana, to assist the Center in this task. In 1998 the Judicial Center hired an administrator for the program. An assistant administrator, a staff attorney, and a program coordinator have since been added to the program team. Approximately fifty-three circuit, superior, county, and city courts have court alcohol and drug programs.
Purpose. This grant program is intended to assist Court-Administered Alcohol and Drug Programs attempting to improve their program.
Scope. This grant program will be limited to providing funds for program improvement though curriculum development, equipment purchase or technology acquisition or upgrade.
Amount. The amount of the grant provided by the Indiana Judicial Center will not exceed $2,500. Award amounts will be determined on a case-by-case basis. Requesting programs will be expected to contribute 20% or more of the total cost of the project.
Application Materials.
| Form | MS Word | Adobe PDF |
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| Grant Application and Guidelines | ||
| Grant Expense Documentation Form | ||
| Vendor Information Form | n/a |
Purpose. This scholarship program is intended to assist Court-Administered Alcohol and Drug Programs in the professional development of their judges and staff, through attendance at seminars, conferences, meetings, or other programs that are not provided by IJC or would not normally be funded by a court program.
Scope. This scholarship program is available for use by judges, program directors, and staff members of Court-Administered Alcohol and Drug Programs.
Amount. A scholarship will pay 80% of the expenses, up to $1,000, to attend the seminar, conference, meeting, or program. Please note: Meals are not a reimbursable expense.
Application Materials.
| Form | MS Word | Adobe PDF |
|---|---|---|
| Scholarship Application | ||
| Scholarship Expense Documentation Form UPDATED! | ||
| Vendor Information Form | n/a |
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