Secure Funding to Boost Correctional Agency Performance

Posted: November 2, 2009

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Summary

Correctional agencies can get funding to develop a comprehensive curriculum that enhances systemic management and collaboration. This program aims to equip your agency with tools for efficient, effective, and safe operations, even in lean budget environments.

Eligibility

Corrections Workforce Development Curriculum Development Agency Management

Full Description

The National Institute of Corrections (NIC) is soliciting proposals from organizations, groups or individuals to enter into a cooperative agreement to develop and field test a 36-hour curriculum to train a multi-disciplinary staff in state correctional agencies and prison systems. The time of the cooperative agreement is for a twelve month period. Two training pilots at sites selected by NIC will be completed ideally no later than September 30, 2010, with a final curriculum delivered to NIC no later than December 31, 2010. The training curriculum will focus on the concept of agency management and operations as a systemic and collaborative effort of all stakeholders in the system.

It will include updated and contemporary elements essential for managing an agency and institution to achieve its statutory mandates and mission in an increasingly challenging and budget lean environment. It will include modules on organizational change and building a culture for collaboration. The ultimate goal of the curriculum will be to provide management teams with the tools to manage their operations and demonstrate efficient, effective, safe and secure practices for staff, inmates and the general public.