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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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Here are four of the most common mistakes in public safety grant writing and how to avoid making them
Smartphones and sensor technology will help promote and reward constructive behaviors to keep probationers on track
The county intends to use the money to create a 21-bed shelter and day treatment center primarily for African American women
In June, an inmate shot and injured two deputies at the Coffee County Courthouse before shooting and killing himself
Expansion of CALPIA’s computer coding program aims to lower recidivism rates by providing rehabilitation and job opportunities to female inmates
DOJ won’t award grants to cities unless they give federal immigration authorities access to jails and provide notice when illegal immigrants are about to be released
Officials say that targeting people while they are in prison increases the chances they continue treatment when they are released
Quality writing, demonstrated need and staying within the financial parameters are critical in determining whether or not you win an award
Getting your facility together to complete this task will prepare you to jump into the grant application planning process and application much more quickly
The state’s prisons are already battling overcrowding issues