Justice Involved Women: Developing an Update and Pilot (DOJ)

Published date02 July 2020
Date02 July 2020
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1002/fgc.31168
Federal Grants & Contracts July 2, 2020 Page 5
© 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC • All rights reserved • DOI: 10.1002/fgc
Grants alert (cont.)
enhance and expand on training resources for federal,
state, local and tribal correctional agencies.
Deadline: Aug. 4, 2020.
Funds: One award is expected with a maximum project
period of three years.
Eligibility: Colleges and universities, for-prot
organizations, nonprot organizations and Native
American tribal governments and organizations.
Areas: DOJ said in addition to the strategy and
content of the program design, deliverables will include
conducting an initial virtual meeting with NIC within
30 days of the award to review goals and objectives,
discuss and develop a timeline of activities, clarify roles,
and provide a project overview and the project concept
plan; and establishing a diversied working group and
facilitating a meeting to identify at least 25 correctional
duties that can be most positively impacted by the
creation of video vignettes that highlight the reasons
these duties are performed in a specic way and the
potential consequences of doing otherwise; among
others.
www.grants.gov; FON# 20PR05
Executive Training for Newly Appointed
Wardens Curriculum Update (DOJ)
Scope: The Justice Department’s National Institute of
Corrections (NIC) seeks applications for the Executive
Training for Newly Appointed Wardens Curriculum
Update announcement to update the current curriculum
and the corresponding guides and manuals utilizing the
Instructional Theory Into Practice format.
Deadline: Aug. 4, 2020.
Funds: $100,000 for one award.
Eligibility: Colleges and universities, for-prot
organizations, nonprot organizations and Native
American tribal governments and organizations.
Areas: DOJ said deliverables include but are not limited
to participating in a virtual kickoff meeting with the NIC
correctional program specialist project manager to
discuss the work plan (clarication of goals, objectives
and deliverables will occur, including the setting of initial
deadlines, and role clarication); facilitating a three-
day virtual focus group and planning meeting with at
least three subject-matter experts and the NIC program
manager; and providing draft revisions and the proposed
curriculum to NIC, on an identied date, for review and
response.
www.grants.gov; FON# 20PR04
Justice Involved Women: Developing an Update
and Pilot (DOJ)
Scope: The Justice Department’s National Institute of
Corrections seeks applications for the Justice Involved
Women: Developing an Agency Wide Approach
Curriculum Update and Pilot, a blended learning
training program focusing on the development of
gender-responsive policy and practices to improve the
management of women in the justice system.
Deadline: Aug. 4, 2020.
Funds: A total of $78,500 for one award.
Eligibility: Colleges and universities, for-prot
organizations, nonprot organizations and Native
American tribal governments and organizations.
Areas: DOJ said the three-phased program uses a
blended learning format that includes completion of
assigned readings, surveys, online learning, webinars,
on-site classroom training, follow-up coaching and
support. Program and participant evaluations are also
required. Phase 1 consists of tasks to be completed by
participants prior to the classroom portion of the training.
Phase 2 is the on-site, classroom training. Phase 3
consists of time-limited, remote coaching sessions
to provide support by the assigned faculty coach to
their designated participant teams in developing and
delivering their proposed agency plan to leadership
upon their return to their home agencies.
www.grants.gov; FON# 20PR03
Establishing a Correctional Case Management
Model for Jails Training Program (DOJ)
Scope: The Justice Department’s National Institute of
Corrections (NIC) seeks applications for the Establishing
a Correctional Case Management (CCM) Model for Jails
Training Program to establish a CCM model for jails
training.
Deadline: Aug. 3, 2020.
Funds: $178,000 for one award with a 12-month project
period.
Eligibility: Colleges and universities, for-prot
organizations, nonprot organizations and Native
American tribal governments and organizations.
Areas: DOJ said deliverables include attending a
three-day planning meeting at the National Corrections
Academy or other DOJ-approved training site with
a minimum of ve subject-matter experts/instructors
selected by the NIC program manager; visiting at least
one local jail with the NIC program manager where CCM
is utilized; providing an initial draft of the facilitator and
participant manuals that includes presentation slides
for each training module; and participating in a virtual
meeting with the NIC project manager for a project
update.
www.grants.gov; FON# 20JD04
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