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 State Criminal Alien Assistance Program reimburses local jurisdictions that house “undocumented criminal aliens”
Forty-six percent of inmates within the county’s jail system were diagnosed with some form of mental health ailment
The program serves defendants on probation across two cities
The Prison Research and Innovation Initiative grant gathers data to help policy makers improve correctional facilities
Police foundations raise millions of dollars each year for the purchase of new equipment and development of officer wellness and community policing initiatives
A GoFundMe has raised over $5,000 for Aaron Fryer, who also serves as a volunteer firefighter for Benton County Fire District 1
There are several potential grant opportunities for law enforcement agencies
Using grant monies, the Vernon Police Department is connecting addicts with recovery coaches and moving them into treatment rather than jail
The Renewed for Reentry Program is expected to be launched in September
Being good stewards of the funding awarded can put you in a strong position to receive future grant dollars
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- Grant-funded program in would keep new drug users out of Wis. county jail
- Extra $24M for new Wis. jail clears early test of support by public works committee
- Tenn. county gets $500K grant for project to transition women from prison to recovery
- W.Va. county commission awarded $52K grant for community corrections
- New grant-funded program at Tenn. jail expected to lower recidivism rate