National Institute of Corrections
The National Institute of Corrections (NIC) is a US federal agency offering grants for corrections training, research, and technical assistance programs.
Get Funding for Criminal Justice Innovation
Are you a criminal justice organization focused on evidence-based decision-making? This grant offers up to $150,000 to provide crucial technical assistance and expand the use of risk assessment and release practices within local systems.
Unlock Executive Potential: Leadership Training Grants
Corrections executives can access funding to develop advanced leadership skills, including strategic thinking and collaboration. This program aims to enhance self-awareness, ethical decision-making, and organizational influence through a comprehensive, blended learning curriculum.
Unlock Executive Potential: Fund Your Correctional CEO Training
Correctional executives can get funding to develop a new curriculum focused on self-awareness, ethical leadership, and strategic thinking. This program aims to enhance your ability to lead effectively, set priorities, and build strong external partnerships.
Grant: Combat Compassion Fatigue & Trauma in Corrections
This grant offers funding for organizations to create resources that define, identify, and address compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma specifically for corrections professionals. Help your team thrive by developing critical support materials.
Get Funding to Help Ex-Offenders Reintegrate
Are you an organization focused on criminal justice reform in California? The National Institute of Corrections is offering a cooperative agreement to help implement the 'Transition from Jail to Community' model, supporting at least two counties in their reintegration efforts.
Get Funding for Reentry Employment Training
Are you a business involved in reentry employment services? This funding opportunity supports training and coaching to help formerly incarcerated individuals find jobs and build successful careers.
Fund Your Leadership Programs: Government Grants Available
Seeking to develop and refine leadership training materials? This grant offers opportunities for organizations to document and revise curriculum packages focused on correctional leadership and future management skills.
Unlock Funding for Justice System Innovation
This grant supports organizations, groups, or individuals aiming to improve local criminal justice systems through evidence-based decision making. Receive funding to help manage and implement critical technical assistance for this vital initiative.
Get Funding to Boost Offender Workforce Development
This grant supports the creation of new training programs for Correctional Industries Directors, focusing on equipping them with the skills to effectively support offenders' long-term employment and success in the workforce.
Fund Your Business Growth: NIC Training Project
Are you a subject matter expert in cognitive behavioral intervention? Partner with the National Institute of Corrections to develop a crucial training program for the Alabama Department of Corrections, shaping future correctional programs.
Unlock Funding for Leadership Growth & Agency Improvement!
This program offers advanced leadership training and coaching to correctional agencies, focusing on proven models to enhance organizational capacity and manage change. Eligible correctional leaders will gain skills in challenging processes, inspiring vision, empowering teams, modeling behavior, and fostering encouragement.
Unlock Leadership Potential: Grants for Correctional Management Growth
This program offers extensive leadership development through training, coaching, and action-based projects for middle management in correctional organizations. It's designed to build organizational capacity and drive change over 12-18 months.
Grant Funding for Mental Health Solutions in Corrections
Are you an organization or individual focused on improving correctional practices? This grant supports the development of essential frameworks and strategies to better serve offenders with mental illness or mental health challenges.
Unlock Funds for Correctional Facility Training
Are you involved in correctional facilities? The National Institute of Corrections is offering funding to continue crucial training and technical assistance programs.
Get FREE Funding for Correctional Safety Programs
If you are an organization or individual working with correctional facilities, you can receive funding to provide training and education programs that help prevent and address sexual violence and abuse. This support will build capacity for agencies to improve operations and services related to inmate safety.
Get Funding to Publish a Mental Health Newsletter
Are you an organization or individual passionate about correctional mental health? Secure funding to publish a quarterly newsletter packed with the latest news, research, and training opportunities for a correctional audience.
Get Funding to Boost Employee Retention & Skills
This grant funds programs to develop training and assessment tools that help retain employees, particularly focusing on individuals at risk of job loss. Organizations can apply to create specialized curriculum and assessment instruments for employment retention specialists.
Get Funding for Your Probation White Paper Initiative
This funding opportunity from the National Institute of Corrections supports the continuation of the Dosage Probation White Paper Initiative. If your organization is involved in probation research, you may be eligible for continued support.
Get Grants to Train Your Corrections Staff!
Corrections agencies and professionals can get funding to review, update, or create new training programs. This initiative aims to equip your staff with essential knowledge and skills for effective development.
Secure Funding to Boost Correctional Agency Performance
Correctional agencies can get funding to develop a comprehensive curriculum that enhances systemic management and collaboration. This program aims to equip your agency with tools for efficient, effective, and safe operations, even in lean budget environments.