If a county currently operates a successful program, can they use CPA 2000 funds to expand or enhance the existing program. Would that be considered supplanting?
If the program is demonstrated effective and is proposed in the CMJJP the program could, for example, be expanded to additional areas of the county, with CPA 2000 funds. The program could also be enhanced by adding additional interventions, so long as you can demonstrate that these interventions provide an identifiable increase in program success.
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