Corrections1 Grant Center
The Corrections1 Grant Center is a comprehensive resource to help correctional facilities secure funding for critical needs. This directory provides articles, guides, and tools to assist in the grant application process, from identifying available grants to writing successful proposals. The Grant Center empowers correctional staff to access the financial support necessary for facility improvements, program enhancements, and operational upgrades. For additional funding insights, explore our section on Corrections Grants.
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The body cameras, bought with a $250,000 grant, will “offer greater oversight, accountability, and security of our facilities,” officials said
The project aims to help women recover from substance use disorders and reenter the workforce after prison
The program connects inmates to their family members, as well as to other community resources
Cities and counties will receive $130 billion in aid for COVID-19 response
The $145,000 grant will provide training and resources to county jails to enhance local medication-assisted treatment programs
Local officials plan to implement a number of measures aimed at reducing the jail population
Some of the skills and assistance offered by this program are job preparation, comprehensive case management and identifying barriers to employment
The grant will help hire a new director, expand the humanities classes offered and allow UMA to purchase new technology for the program.
The money is the latest installment from the MacArthur Foundation’s Safety and Justice Challenge that has now given the county a total of $3.6 million since 2016
The grant is aimed at reducing by 15% the number of people in city jails by the end of 2022
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- Mich. county gets $800K in state grants for corrections, court programs
- Grant gives L.A. County additional tool to reduce recidivism rates
- $250K grant provides laptops to incarcerated students at Wash. women’s facility
- Grant helps bolster enrichment program for incarcerated youth at Ind. county jail
- Grant funds commissary incentive to encourage Kan. inmates to get vaccinated