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.
Fund Your Warden Training: Improve Your Facility
If you're a newly appointed warden with less than two years on the job, this grant offers funding to enhance your leadership and administrative skills for successful correctional facility operation. You'll gain crucial knowledge in areas like fiscal management, human resources, and media relations, while also networking with peers nationwide.
Unlock Jail Management Grants: Streamline Operations
This grant supports correctional facilities in establishing a standardized system for inmate case management, focusing on documenting pro-social activities, behavior, and interventions. Enhance efficiency and inmate support with new funding for your jail.
Unlock Grant Funding for Your Business!
This notification announces available funding opportunities from the National Institute of Corrections for ongoing projects. Businesses involved in correctional initiatives may be eligible for continued financial support.
Unlock Funding for Staff Wellness Initiatives
Community supervision agencies facing staff trauma and organizational stress can apply for this grant to identify and replicate innovative wellness strategies. This funding aims to improve recruitment, retention, and overall staff health.
Fund Your Next Video Project: NIC Community Supervision Leadership
This opportunity funds video production for the National Institute of Corrections' Community Supervision Leadership Symposium, capturing critical discussions and insights to enhance e-learning and virtual learning products for the correctional field.
Get Funding for Community Supervision Leadership Training
Corrections executives can access funding to attend leadership symposiums focused on open discussion, emerging issues, and direct assistance for their agencies. This initiative supports professional development and peer-to-peer technical assistance within the corrections field.
Get Grants for Community Supervision Tech & Training
Is your business focused on technology, HR, or research for community supervision agencies? This grant offers funding to develop resources and share best practices in the field, improving outcomes for individuals under supervision.
Get Grants for Smarter Justice System Decisions
Local criminal justice stakeholders can receive funding to improve how they use data for case decisions and implement evidence-based practices to reduce reoffending. This initiative helps jurisdictions enhance their policymaking and decision-making capacity within existing legal frameworks.
Unlock Funds for Your New Mexico Business Growth
New Mexico businesses involved in pretrial implementation support are invited to apply for funding. This grant aims to enhance critical services and operations within the state's justice system.
Get Funding to Develop Cutting-Edge Veteran Training Courses
Are you a training developer or educational institution focused on criminal justice professionals? This grant offers funding to revise and convert a proven veteran-focused curriculum into an engaging e-course, equipping professionals to better serve justice-involved veterans.
Get Funding for Your Iowa Corrections Project!
This is not a grant application, but a notification of potential funding for projects related to community supervision within the Iowa Department of Corrections. The National Institute of Corrections is looking to fund initiatives in this specific area.
Unlock Grant Money to Boost Your Correctional Programs
This grant is for community corrections organizations looking to improve their programs. Funds will support the updating of resources to incorporate implementation science, helping you better deliver evidence-based practices and reduce recidivism.
Master Your Correctional Agency's Message: Get Training!
This course trains Public Information Officers and Communication Directors in correctional agencies to enhance public perception, safety, and funding through effective communication. It's designed for leaders who manage messaging, build media relations, and engage stakeholders within federal, state, and local jail systems.
Minnesota Grants: Fund Your Probation Program
Minnesota counties can receive funding to prepare, plan, and implement improved dosage probation models. This cooperative agreement focuses on building a strong foundation for successful probation program development and assesses readiness for the next phase.
Secure Funding for Public Safety Training & Grants
This grant supports training for parole board members to enhance public safety and reduce recidivism through informed decision-making and collaboration. It's designed for justice system professionals focused on effective community reintegration and evidence-based practices.
Unlock Funding: Improve Public Safety with NIC Grants
Community Corrections Supervision organizations can receive funding to implement evidence-based practices that foster positive behavioral change in individuals. This grant supports advanced training for staff, leading to improved public safety outcomes through effective intervention strategies.
Get Funding for Professional Growth & Networking
This opportunity is for community supervision executives to access funding for professional development and networking initiatives. Enhance your skills and build valuable connections within your field.
Unlock Funding for Criminal Justice Innovation
Parole boards and criminal justice organizations can receive funding to implement the Structured Decision Making Framework (SDMF). This evidence-based tool improves the consistency, transparency, and accuracy of offender release decisions, leading to safer communities.
Grant: Enhance Your Executive Training Programs
This grant supports organizations looking to update and expand their executive orientation training curriculum. Funding is available for revising existing modules and developing new content focused on staff safety, wellness, organizational change, and implementation effectiveness.
Get Funded: Video Production for Justice Programs
This grant funds the creation of 17 video vignettes to support the "Thinking for a Change" cognitive behavioral program for justice-involved adults and youth. Businesses with video production expertise can secure funding to develop these essential training materials.