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 Your Mental Health Newsletter
Are you an organization, group, or individual passionate about corrections and mental health? Secure funding to publish a quarterly newsletter sharing vital information, research, and resources with correctional professionals nationwide.
Get Funding for Indian Country Jail Training
Are you an organization with deep expertise in jail administration and experience working with Indian Country jails? This grant funds training and support services for these facilities over three years to improve operations and standards.
Unlock Funding: Train Your Team for Success!
This grant offers funding to develop a cutting-edge, blended learning curriculum designed to train corrections professionals. Businesses can secure resources to equip staff with the skills to train facilitators, enhancing operational effectiveness.
Get Funding for Criminal Justice Innovation
This grant is for organizations and individuals focused on improving local criminal justice systems through evidence-based decision making. Funding supports planning, technical assistance, and capacity building for statewide implementation of successful strategies.
Unlock Your Business Potential: Free Training Grants
Corrections professionals and organizations can receive funding to develop essential skills and training programs that boost performance and retention. This initiative aims to create a competency model and assessment tools for staff development.
Unlock Funding for Correctional Leadership Training
Correctional leaders with CEO potential can receive funding to enhance a critical training curriculum focused on 21st-century leadership skills. This program aims to elevate strategic thinking, ethical decision-making, and collaborative partnerships within the corrections field.
Unlock Funding for Leadership Training & Development
Correctional executives with leadership potential can secure funding to enhance a competency-based training curriculum. This program aims to build essential executive skills, from strategic thinking to ethical leadership, for those aspiring to top roles.
Get Funding for Staff Wellness Programs
This grant supports organizations focused on improving the mental well-being of staff who support justice-involved populations. Funds are available to develop and implement strategies for addressing vicarious trauma and its impact on dedicated professionals.
Unlock Grant Funding for Justice-Involved Women Programs
This grant supports organizations developing a practical guide for correctional facilities to assess and improve their policies and programs for women offenders. The funding aims to enhance strategic planning and internal quality assurance, potentially leading to further resource requests and technical assistance.
Get Funding for Your Video Production Projects
Are you a video production expert looking to create compelling content? The National Institute of Corrections is seeking proposals for a 12-month project to produce a broadcast-quality DVD introducing podular direct-supervision concepts.
Get Funding for Community Corrections Support Networks
Are you an organization or group providing support services? This grant offers funding for up to 18 months to assist NIC Community Services Division sponsored networks with administrative duties and reporting.
Get Funding for Child Support Programs
Non-profits and organizations can receive funding to develop best practices for supporting children with incarcerated parents, from arrest through pre-adjudication.
Secure Funding to Train Your Justice System Team
This cooperative agreement offers funding to organizations or individuals developing a 15-month training curriculum for pretrial justice system stakeholders. The program aims to equip teams, including judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys, with the latest knowledge and best practices for planning and implementing pretrial justice.
Unlock Funding for Women's Safety Initiatives
Organizations and individuals can receive funding to develop and pilot training programs aimed at improving the safety of women in correctional institutions. This initiative supports correctional staff, volunteers, and community stakeholders working within these facilities.
Get Funding for Jail Practitioner Training Tools!
Are you an organization or individual looking to improve jail practitioner skills? This grant supports the development of instructional guides and assessment tools to enhance inmate needs assessment and behavior management.
Unlock Grant Funding for Gender-Informed Research Projects
Organizations focused on advancing gender-informed research specifically for women within corrections can apply for funding to develop innovative project approaches. This initiative aims to create better guidance and improve outcomes for policymakers and practitioners working with this population.
Fund Your Mental Health Jail Programs - Get Grants!
Are you an organization or individual with expertise in jail mental health? Secure funding to develop impactful training curriculum that improves inmate care and operational practices within correctional facilities.
Get Grants to Improve Offender Workforce Development
Organizations and individuals can partner with the National Institute of Corrections for up to 24 months to validate the Employment Retention Inventory. This funding supports research into offender employment success and its link to reducing recidivism.
Get Funding to Build Resources for Corrections Stakeholders
Non-profits and individuals can secure funding to create educational materials like videos and podcasts for families and communities involved with the corrections system. This project aims to improve communication and understanding around corrections-specific issues.
Unlock Funding for Reentry Program Innovation
Seeking organizations with deep criminal justice and healthcare expertise to pilot and evaluate Medicaid access for individuals reentering society. This initiative aims to improve health, employment, and reduce recidivism, with potential for significant impact and collaboration.