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 Training: Get Paid to Deliver Crucial Programs!
This program offers funding for organizations that train facilitators to deliver the 'Thinking for a Change' cognitive behavioral program. It's designed for training individuals to work with justice-involved adults and youth in group settings.
Secure Funding to Improve Offender Management
This cooperative agreement from the National Institute of Corrections supports organizations in developing best practices for managing LGBTI offenders. Gain funding to create crucial white papers that will enhance safety and respect within correctional facilities.
Get Funding for Justice Program Development
This grant supports the revision and enhancement of the "Thinking for a Change" cognitive behavioral program, aimed at justice-involved adults and youth. Funding is available to develop updated English and Spanish versions of this 25-lesson curriculum for group facilitators.
Get Funding for Your Business Growth Initiatives
This is not a grant application opportunity, but rather a notification for ongoing funding for a cooperative agreement. Businesses involved in pre-trial related projects may be eligible for continued financial support.
Unlock Funding for Sheriff's Office Expansion & Training
This grant is for Sheriff's offices across the US looking to enhance their leadership and operational capabilities. Funds are available to support the expansion of services and advanced training programs for sheriffs, strengthening their impact on criminal justice and community well-being.
Boost Your Business: Government Grants for Growth
This grant aims to reduce barriers for individuals reentering society, enabling them to secure jobs, housing, and contribute to their communities. It funds initiatives that support successful reintegration and decrease recidivism.
Unlock Funds for Your NIC Project!
This is a continuation of existing funding for a cooperative agreement award. If you are already part of award 20PR05GLF7, this announcement confirms ongoing financial support for your project.
Unlock Funding for Community Supervision Excellence
This grant supports organizations and professionals in community supervision (probation and parole) to adopt national standards of practice. Funding helps develop and implement strategies for improved operations, leading to safer communities and better outcomes for individuals.
Boost Your Agency's Image: Get Funding for Communication Training
This program offers training to public information officers and communication directors within correctional agencies to enhance their ability to effectively communicate the agency's mission and build positive stakeholder relationships. Secure funding to improve public perception, transparency, and proactive communication strategies.
Boost Corrections Training & HR: Grants Available!
This grant supports correctional leaders in training and human resources to enhance recruitment, hiring, and retention strategies. It aims to foster professional development and address critical workforce challenges within correctional agencies.
Unlock Funding for Jail Standards & Assessment Tools
This is not an application opportunity, but a notice of intent to fund a project focused on developing national jail standards and an assessment tool. The project aims to improve correctional facility operations and safety.
Unlock Funding for Sheriff Programs!
This funding supports cooperative agreements for sheriff's institutes, helping to advance critical programs and initiatives within law enforcement. Organizations involved in sheriff's professional development and correctional services are encouraged to explore this opportunity.
Grant Funding for Prison Operations Research
This is a notice regarding continuation funding for an existing cooperative agreement focused on understanding the impacts of COVID-19 on prison operations. The National Institute of Corrections is involved in this ongoing research effort.
Get Funding for Victim Services Training Programs
Non-profits and government entities focused on victim services are eligible for funds to develop and pilot training programs for facilitators of victim-offender dialogue. This initiative aims to enhance post-conviction victim support services across states.
Get Funding: Improve Corrections & Mental Health Support
This grant helps correctional facilities and agencies implement Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training to better manage individuals with mental illness. Equip your staff with the skills to de-escalate crises, reduce harm, and improve outcomes for incarcerated individuals.
Get Funding for Community Supervision Resources
Existing award recipients can continue to receive funding for developing an on-demand video resource library aimed at community supervision professionals. This resource will enhance training and support within the field.
Grant Funding for Women's Risk Need Assessment
This is a notice of continued funding for an existing cooperative agreement aimed at supporting the Women's Risk Need Assessment (WRNA) initiative. The focus is on continuing the vital work already underway within this program.
Get Funding to Stop Workplace Misconduct
Community supervision agencies can secure funding to develop and implement new policies and training programs aimed at preventing and responding to staff sexual misconduct. This initiative supports creating essential resources for a safer work environment.
Get Paid for Your Video Skills: Government Projects!
If you're a video production expert, the National Institute of Corrections wants your skills! This opportunity offers funding to create engaging video and graphic content for correctional training and public policy initiatives.
Unlock Funding for Leadership Training
Non-profit organizations can secure funding for leadership development programs aimed at improving community supervision services. This funding supports enhanced training and professional growth for leaders in the field.