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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 equipment allows 360-degree views of an imaginary world in two or three dimensions for shared adventures between kids and incarcerated parents
Butler County has received a total of $6.2 million from the state for the Targeted Community Alternatives to Prison (TCAP) program for housing Felony 5 prisoners
Bob Casey, D- Pa., helped secure the grant to increase Inside/Out’s efforts to reduce recidivism and increase employment opportunities
The Lowndes County Board of Commissioners accepted a grant awarded in the amount of $195,372 for programs and services that provide diversion for youthful offenders
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration grant seeks to improve employment opportunities and reduce recidivism of adults reentering the workforce after incarceration
The multi-agency resource center will be staffed by plain-clothed juvenile diversion officers
The JDAI program looks for alternatives for detaining juveniles
The grants were awarded by the Board of State and Community Corrections and will go to communities that are disproportionately impacted by violence
The funds aim to provide a means for communities to develop, establish, and maintain community-based corrections programs
“This isn’t just for our participants to use, but for the whole community. We’re trying to show that we are a safe place for the community”