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.
Secure Jail Funding: Enhance Safety & Services
This grant is for tribal governments and the Bureau of Indian Affairs seeking to improve jail operations and infrastructure in Indian Country. Funds are available to enhance public safety, support re-entry programs, and ensure humane, effective correctional facilities.
Get Funding to Create Your Corrections Podcast!
Are you involved in criminal justice or corrections? This grant supports the creation of an evergreen podcast series to educate government agencies and their stakeholders on crucial corrections-specific information. Expand your reach and share valuable insights with this exciting opportunity.
Secure Funding for Criminal Justice Innovations
Seeking to advance public safety and correctional practices? This grant supports research and presentations that educate governments and stakeholders on the evolution and impact of correctional systems. Access resources to improve training, infrastructure, and policy within the criminal justice field.
Get Funding to Train Women & Minorities in Corrections Leadership
Corrections professionals specializing in women and minority leadership development can secure funding to update a comprehensive 40-hour management training curriculum. This grant aims to empower emerging leaders with essential skills and strategies for career advancement within correctional facilities.
Secure Funding for Parole Decision Tools
Parole boards can access specialized technical assistance and training to integrate the evidence-based Structured Decision Making Framework (SDMF) into their practices. This program aims to improve the objectivity and effectiveness of parole release decisions.
Grant Funding Secured for Your Next Project
This is an announcement for the continuation of funding for an existing cooperative agreement, potentially benefiting your organization with ongoing support. While not a new application opportunity, it signals continued investment in projects like yours.
Get Grant Funding for Community Projects
Non-profits and community organizations can secure funding to develop and improve community supervision strategies. This cooperative agreement is a continuation award, so specific new application opportunities may be limited.
New Mexico Businesses: Get Funding for Pretrial Programs!
This is a notice of continued funding for existing cooperative agreement award 19CS12GLB8 within New Mexico. Businesses involved in pretrial implementation projects may be eligible for this ongoing support.
Unlock Funds for Healthcare Admin Growth & Networking
This grant is designed for State and Large Urban System Healthcare Administrators in correctional facilities. It provides funding to enhance professional development, build essential networks, and stay ahead of evolving best practices in correctional healthcare.
Unlock Funding for Leadership Training
This funding is a continuation of a cooperative agreement for the National Sheriffs' Institute's Executive Leadership Series. It's designed to support the development of executive leadership within the sheriffs' community.
Grant Funding for Women's Facility Safety Initiatives
This funding opportunity supports programs focused on improving safety and relationship management within women's correctional facilities. If you are involved in managing or improving operations in such facilities, this grant aims to enhance your safety protocols.
Unlock Funds for Criminal Justice Innovation
Are you a pretrial professional or criminal justice stakeholder seeking to improve your agency's operations? This grant funds the development of multimedia resources and publications to share best practices and successful implementation strategies for high-functioning pretrial services.
Unlock Funding for Leadership Training
This is not an open application, but a notice of continued funding for an existing cooperative agreement. The Blended Correctional Leadership Development (BCLD) Training Series aims to enhance leadership skills within correctional settings.
Get Funding for Safer Prisons & Smarter Management
This grant from the National Institute of Corrections supports prisons in adopting and implementing the Strategic Inmate Management (SIM) model to enhance safety, security, and inmate self-management. Funds are available to review, adapt, and operationalize a draft SIM curriculum and training materials for a more effective prison environment.
Get Funding to Improve Services for Women
This grant supports agencies developing and implementing the Women's Risk and Need Assessment (WRNA). Receive funding for training, implementation, and ongoing support to enhance services for justice-involved women.
Get Funding: COVID Operational Support for Non-Profits
Community service organizations are eligible for non-competitive funding to assess and improve their operations in response to COVID-19. This grant aims to bolster your capacity and resilience in delivering essential services.
Get Funding for Jail Operations & Safety
This grant supports government entities in improving jail operations through objective inmate classification systems. Funds are available to enhance safety, manage diverse inmate populations, and inform facility design for more efficient and effective correctional facilities.
Grant Funds: Virtual Training Transformation
This is an announcement of continued funding for an existing cooperative agreement, supporting the transition of Behavior Change Instructor Led Training to a Virtual Instructor Led Training format. While not an open application, it signals ongoing investment in this specific training modality.
Unlock Funding for Women Leaders in Corrections
This program offers specialized training to empower women in correctional leadership roles, enhancing their skills and fostering inclusive environments. It aims to equip them with the tools to excel and have their voices heard, ultimately improving organizational performance.
Get Funding: Grow Your Business with Grants
This cooperative agreement continuation is not a new grant opportunity, but it supports ongoing projects focused on developing coaching assessments for evidence-based practices. Business owners involved in correctional program development may find this information relevant.