The National Institute of Corrections (NIC) is seeking applications for funding for 2022 to deliver training to frontline community supervision staff on facilitating behavior change for persons under community supervision.
Donor Name: National Institute of Corrections
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 07/18/2022
Grant Size: $200,000
Grant Duration: 12 months
Details:
Facilitating Behavior Change is a specialized training resource developed to provide frontline community supervision staff with the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to incorporate CCPs into one-on-one supervision interactions with persons under community supervision.
The National Institute of Corrections (NIC) Facilitating Behavior Change Training consists of 32 hours of blended learning that prepares participants to gain the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to incorporate CCPs into one-on-one supervision interactions with persons under community supervision. This cooperative agreement will continue to build on the delivery and development of Facilitating Behavior Change training resources with the delivery of the blended training to multiple programs.
Objectives
- Prepare and deliver seven 32-hour blended Facilitating Behavior Change trainings to agencies identified by NIC through an agency application process.
- Develop and administer a Participant Readiness Evaluation Tool that identifies individual participant readiness and mastery for the training program and details outstanding need for continued support and coaching.
- Provide up to 4 hours of post training coaching support for each individual as identified by the Participant Readiness Evaluation Tool.
Funding Information
NIC expects to make one award for as much as $200,000.00 for a 12-month project period, beginning on August 26, 2022. Requests for amounts in excess of a total of $200,000.00, including direct and indirect costs will not be considered.
Eligibility Criteria
- NIC invites applications from nonprofit organizations (including faith-based, community, and tribal organizations), for-profit organizations (including tribal for-profit organizations), and institutions of higher education (including tribal institutions of higher education).
- Recipients, including for-profit organizations, must agree to waive any profit or fee for services. Foreign governments, international organizations, and non-governmental international organizations/institutions are not eligible to apply.
- Proof of 501(c) (3) status as determined by the Internal Revenue Service or an authorizing tribal resolution is required.
- NIC welcomes applications that involve two or more entities; however, one eligible entity must be the applicant and the others must be proposed as subrecipients.
- The applicant must be the entity with primary responsibility for administering the funding and managing the entire program. Only one (1) application will be accepted from a submitting organization.
For more information, visit Grants.gov.