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§11294 Grants

Title 34 › Subtitle Subtitle I— - Comprehensive Acts › Chapter CHAPTER 111— - JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - MISSING CHILDREN › § 11294

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Administrator can give grants and make contracts with the Center, public agencies, and nonprofit groups to fund research, pilot projects, and services. The funding covers nine kinds of work, including teaching parents and community groups how to prevent child abduction and sexual exploitation; helping find and return missing children; collecting helpful materials for parents; studying and treating the trauma to children and parents; collecting data on law enforcement practices; reducing harm from court and police processes while encouraging family participation; helping families after a child is recovered; preventing children under 18 from being taken from their parents without consent; and running statewide clearinghouses to find missing children. When picking who gets money, the Administrator must favor applicants who (1) show they can find and reunite missing children, give services to missing children and families, or do research about missing children, and (2) for the finding and service work, make substantial use of volunteers. To get funds for a fiscal year, applicants must promise that, as much as possible, they will spend at least as much money from state, local, and private sources that year as they spent the previous fiscal year (not counting any federal funds).

Full Legal Text

Title 34, §11294

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(a)The Administrator is authorized to make grants to and enter into contracts with the Center and with public agencies or nonprofit private organizations, or combinations thereof, for research, demonstration projects, or service programs designed—
(1)to educate parents, children, schools, school leaders, teachers, State and local educational agencies, homeless shelters and service providers, and community agencies and organizations in ways to prevent the abduction and sexual exploitation of children;
(2)to provide information to assist in the locating and return of missing children;
(3)to aid communities and schools in the collection of materials which would be useful to parents in assisting others in the identification of missing children;
(4)to increase knowledge of and develop effective treatment pertaining to the psychological consequences, on both parents and children, of—
(A)the abduction of a child, both during the period of disappearance and after the child is recovered; and
(B)the sexual exploitation of a missing child;
(5)to collect detailed data from selected States or localities on the actual investigative practices utilized by law enforcement agencies in missing children’s cases;
(6)to address the particular needs of missing children by minimizing the negative impact of judicial and law enforcement procedures on children who are victims of abuse or sexual exploitation and by promoting the active participation of children and their families in cases involving abuse or sexual exploitation of children;
(7)to address the needs of missing children and their families following the recovery of such children;
(8)to reduce the likelihood that individuals under 18 years of age will be removed from the control of such individuals’ parents without such parents’ consent; and
(9)to establish or operate statewide clearinghouses to assist in locating and recovering missing children.
(b)In considering grant applications under this subchapter, the Administrator shall give priority to applicants who—
(1)have demonstrated or demonstrate ability in—
(A)locating missing children or locating and reuniting missing children with their parents;
(B)providing other services to missing children or their families; or
(C)conducting research relating to missing children; and
(2)with respect to subparagraphs (A) and (B) of paragraph (1), substantially utilize volunteer assistance.
(c)In order to receive assistance under this subchapter for a fiscal year, applicants shall give assurance that they will expend, to the greatest extent practicable, for such fiscal year an amount of funds (without regard to any funds received under any Federal law) that is not less than the amount of funds they received in the preceding fiscal year from State, local, and private sources.

Legislative History

Notes & Related Subsidiaries

Editorial Notes

Codification Section was formerly classified to section 5775 of Title 42, The Public Health and Welfare, prior to editorial reclassification and renumbering as this section.

Prior Provisions

A prior section 405 of Pub. L. 93–415 was classified to section 5774 of Title 42, The Public Health and Welfare, prior to repeal by Pub. L. 100–690, title VII, § 7286, Nov. 18, 1988, 102 Stat. 4460.

Amendments

2018—Subsec. (a)(7). Pub. L. 115–267, § 2(d)(1)(A), and Pub. L. 115–393, § 202(d)(1)(A), amended par. (7) identically, striking out “(as defined in section 11292(1)(A) of this title)” after “missing children”. Subsec. (a)(8). Pub. L. 115–267, § 2(d)(1)(B), and Pub. L. 115–393, § 202(d)(1)(B), amended par. (8) identically, substituting “parents” for “legal custodians” and “parents’ ” for “custodians’ ”. Subsec. (b)(1)(A). Pub. L. 115–267, § 2(d)(2), and Pub. L. 115–393, § 202(d)(2), amended subpar. (A) identically, substituting “parents” for “legal custodians”. 2013—Subsec. (a)(1). Pub. L. 113–38, § 2(c)(1), inserted “schools, school leaders, teachers, State and local educational agencies, homeless shelters and service providers,” after “children,”. Subsec. (a)(3). Pub. L. 113–38, § 2(c)(2), inserted “and schools” after “communities”. 1999—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 106–71 inserted “the Center and with” before “public agencies” in introductory provisions. 1989—Subsec. (a)(9). Pub. L. 101–204 substituted “clearinghouses” for “clearinghouse”. 1988—Subsec. (a)(7) to (9). Pub. L. 100–690, § 7287, added pars. (7) to (9).

Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries

Effective Date

of 2018 AmendmentAmendment by Pub. L. 115–267 effective Oct. 11, 2018, and applicable to fiscal years beginning after Sept. 30, 2018, see section 4 of Pub. L. 115–267, set out as a note under section 11291 of this title.

Effective Date

of 1988 AmendmentAmendment by Pub. L. 100–690 effective Oct. 1, 1988, see section 7296(a) of Pub. L. 100–690, set out as a note under section 11101 of this title.

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Citation

34 U.S.C. § 11294

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Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

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