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In 2017, we lost 10,874 Americans to alcohol-impaired-driving. These were our friends, family members, neighbors and coworkers, and their deaths were completely preventable. At the National Center for DWI Courts, we won’t rest until that number is zero. We know that DWI courts work because they focus on the right target population and address the…
Pay for Success: New Funding Strategy for Your Program Pay for success (PFS) is an innovative funding model that connects private investors with local governments to support social programs. If the program achieves agreed-upon outcomes, the government repays the investor. If not, the investor takes the loss. By reducing the government’s financial risk, PFS encourages…
Pay for Success: New Funding Strategy for Your Program Pay for success (PFS) is an innovative funding model that connects private investors with local governments to support social programs. If the program achieves agreed-upon outcomes, the government repays the investor. If not, the investor takes the loss. By reducing the government’s financial risk, PFS encourages…
There has never been a better opportunity for your program to receive federal funding. The U.S. Department of Justice has received $95 million from Congress to support drug courts, family drug courts, juvenile drug courts, tribal healing to wellness courts, DWI courts, and veterans treatment courts. In order to take advantage of this historic opportunity,…
Impaired driving is one of the most direct threats to public safety in America, and according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, impaired-driving fatalities rose once again in 2016, by 1.7% to 10,497. December is Impaired Driving Prevention Month, an important opportunity to introduce our communities and elected officials to the lives saved, families reunited, and streets…