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.
Unlock Grants for Behavioral Change Research & Innovation
Community corrections practitioners can get funding to develop strategies for collecting data on sanctions and incentives. This grant supports research to identify knowledge gaps and build a research agenda for effective community supervision models.
Boost Facility Safety: Get Funding for Crisis Training!
Is your correctional facility serving individuals with serious mental illness? This grant can fund enhancements to your Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training, equipping frontline staff with vital skills to manage crises effectively and improve facility safety.
Unlock Funding for Workforce Research & Development
This grant supports research projects focused on understanding and improving offender workforce retention, aiming to identify key factors and their impact on recidivism. Funding is available for data capture systems and comprehensive research reports.
Get Funding to Help Justice-Involved Adults Find Jobs
This grant helps organizations train staff to provide employment support and coaching to adults with justice involvement, aiding their long-term workforce attachment. Fund your program to address job loss risks and foster successful reentry.
Boost Your Corrections Business with NIC Funding!
This grant is for community corrections agencies seeking to develop standardized performance measurement tools. Secure funding to implement data-driven strategies that reduce re-offending and enhance public safety.
Unlock Funding for Innovative Justice Solutions
This grant supports organizations developing and implementing evidence-based supervision models like "Dosage Probation." Funds are intended to incentivize offender engagement in risk-reducing activities, leading to potential early termination from supervision.
Secure Your Jail: Grants for Safer Operations
Jail administrators can access vital training and technical assistance to enhance safety, security, and humane practices within their facilities. This program provides essential tools and knowledge to manage operations effectively and meet critical administrative responsibilities.
Funded Research: Improve Victim Services Post-Conviction
Seeking legal professionals to research and identify gaps in post-conviction victim services, leading to recommendations for a more integrated system. This project aims to improve how victims' rights are addressed within the criminal justice system.
Get Funding for Staffing & Operations Analysis
Correctional agencies can receive funds to build internal capacity for evaluating staffing needs, developing plans, and monitoring recommendations. This grant empowers your agency to independently manage and optimize its workforce.
Secure Facilities Funding: Improve Inmate Management
Jails and prisons can receive funding to enhance inmate behavior management systems, focusing on staff supervision and reducing physical barriers. This initiative aims to create safer environments for staff and inmates, improving facility security and operational efficiency.
Unlock Funding for Jail Incident Response Training
Correctional agencies operating jails can apply for training grants to enhance their incident command capabilities. This funding supports a comprehensive "Training for Trainers" program to equip staff with advanced incident response skills.
Unlock Funding for Safer Correctional Practices
Correctional agencies nationwide can access training and technical assistance to implement best practices for managing disruptive inmates and reducing restrictive housing. This program aims to equip agencies with tools and knowledge for safer, more humane inmate management, particularly for those with serious mental illness.
Grant Funds: Boost Your Corrections Training Programs!
Corrections organizations, groups, and individuals can secure funding to develop a new, competency-based curriculum for training staff in effective offender behavior change. This project aims to enhance skills for both frontline staff and those who train them.
Get Funding for Correctional Staff Training Curriculum
Are you an organization or individual looking to develop and pilot crucial training curricula for correctional staff and treatment providers? This grant offers funding to create materials for effective correctional practices, integrated case management, and motivational enhancement therapy.
Boost Your Healthcare Admin Skills: Get Grant Funding
This grant is for healthcare administrators in state and large urban correctional systems to enhance their professional development and networking. Funds will support a blended training curriculum to improve leadership, management, and business practices within correctional healthcare.
Grant: Fund Your Corrections Stress Solutions
This grant is for organizations focused on corrections staff well-being, aiming to develop a national survey to identify and address stress, trauma, and compassion fatigue. Funding will support the creation of resources and products to improve the mental health and resilience of corrections professionals.
Get Funding for Justice Programs
Are you an agency focused on supporting justice-involved women? This grant offers funds to improve training curricula and deliver essential educational events for jail systems.
Unlock Leadership Funding: Boost Your Correctional Organization
Correctional leaders can apply for funding to enhance and sustain nationwide correctional leadership programs. This grant supports executive-level development to address the unique needs of the correctional field.
Unlock Funding for Correctional Leadership Development
Correctional agencies and leaders are invited to apply for funding to enhance and sustain nationwide correctional leadership programs. This grant supports the development of executive-level skills, crucial for navigating the complexities of the correctional environment.
Get Funding to Improve Correctional Programs!
Non-profits and government agencies can apply for funding to implement "Thinking for a Change," a proven cognitive behavioral program within correctional institutions. This initiative aims to support evidence-based program implementation and enhance rehabilitation efforts.