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 funds will be used to help communities establish or continue operations of community corrections programs
A $5.25 million grant will fund the project, which aims to “transform the role of literature and libraries in the lives of people in prison”
Two programs allow for state and local governments to apply for funding related to emergency response in protection of the country
Following a grant application submission, hold a formal debrief on the process to consider how your team can improve future efforts
The grants, totaling more than $12K, will help the Alabama DOC purchase vests for officers in the K9 units
The grant of over $421K can be used for staffing, protector or medical care
Lexipol’s Senior Grants Consultants Samantha Dorm and Jerry Brant answer questions about available funds for public safety agencies
Leaders in our nation’s jails and prisons should follow these six steps to address the crisis, reduce the risk and provide much-needed support
The $9.6M will be distributed among multiple counties to assist with their jail’s COVID-19 responses
The FY 2020 Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program has total funds available of $850,000,000
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- Form a non-profit to bridge the gap for law enforcement funding needs
- Vermont DOC chosen for national prison research grant
- Tenn. counties to get $500K for jail diversion programs
- NY city gets grant for corrections program expenses
- Idaho county gets grant in reimbursement for over $43K spent housing undocumented people in jail