Opportunity ID: 334601
General Information
| Document Type: | Grants Notice |
| Funding Opportunity Number: | 21AD03 |
| Funding Opportunity Title: | Correctional History Preservation Presentation |
| Opportunity Category: | Other |
| Opportunity Category Explanation: | The development of a presentation highlighting the agency’s history since its creation in 1974. The presentation will use historical artifacts, oral histories, and ephemera found through research to inform its content. |
| Funding Instrument Type: | Cooperative Agreement |
| Category of Funding Activity: | Other (see text field entitled “Explanation of Other Category of Funding Activity” for clarification) |
| Category Explanation: | The development of a presentation highlighting the agency’s history since its creation in 1974. The presentation will use historical artifacts, oral histories, and ephemera found through research to inform its content. |
| Expected Number of Awards: | 1 |
| Assistance Listings: | 16.601 — Corrections Training and Staff Development |
| Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | No |
| Version: | Synopsis 2 |
| Posted Date: | Jul 07, 2021 |
| Last Updated Date: | Jul 13, 2021 |
| Original Closing Date for Applications: | Aug 23, 2021 |
| Current Closing Date for Applications: | Aug 23, 2021 |
| Archive Date: | Sep 22, 2021 |
| Estimated Total Program Funding: | $100,000 |
| Award Ceiling: | $100,000 |
| Award Floor: | $0 |
Eligibility
| Eligible Applicants: | Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification) |
| Additional Information on Eligibility: | 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.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. |
Additional Information
| Agency Name: | National Institute of Corrections |
| Description: |
The National Institute of Corrections was created in 1974 in the aftermath of one of the nation’s most startling prison riots, the Attica Prison uprising which left dozens of people dead. Nearly 50 years later and NIC continues to provide services to corrections, facilitating a safer, more humane, and effective criminal justice field for officers, staff, and supervised populations. In that time, NIC has been instrumental in the following criminal justice issues: • Jail design and architecture • Direct supervision (behavior management) • Staff sexual misconduct • Compliance with national standards for the Prison Rape Elimination Act • Addressing the needs of Indian country jails • Development of the Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision • Integrating state and local criminal justice systems and policies
NIC has also been a leader in government, standing among agencies that make effective use of federal government programs for staffing and training, including: • Use of the Intergovernmental Personnel Act • The innovative use of technical assistance
Behind these accomplishments are the men and women who, over the years, have comprised NIC. They include former and current staff, members of the NIC advisory board, contractors, former students, and legislators. This project calls for researching NIC history through various methods and using the information derived to create a display of corrections history to educate state and local governments and criminal justice stakeholders about the role of NIC in corrections stemming from the past to the present day. |
| Link to Additional Information: | NIC Website |
| Grantor Contact Information: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:
Cameron D Coblentz
Grantor Phone 202-514-0053 Email:ccoblentz@bop.gov |
Version History
| Version | Modification Description | Updated Date |
|---|---|---|
| Updated link to NIC website. | Jul 13, 2021 | |
| Jul 07, 2021 |
DISPLAYING: Synopsis 2
General Information
| Document Type: | Grants Notice |
| Funding Opportunity Number: | 21AD03 |
| Funding Opportunity Title: | Correctional History Preservation Presentation |
| Opportunity Category: | Other |
| Opportunity Category Explanation: | The development of a presentation highlighting the agency’s history since its creation in 1974. The presentation will use historical artifacts, oral histories, and ephemera found through research to inform its content. |
| Funding Instrument Type: | Cooperative Agreement |
| Category of Funding Activity: | Other (see text field entitled “Explanation of Other Category of Funding Activity” for clarification) |
| Category Explanation: | The development of a presentation highlighting the agency’s history since its creation in 1974. The presentation will use historical artifacts, oral histories, and ephemera found through research to inform its content. |
| Expected Number of Awards: | 1 |
| Assistance Listings: | 16.601 — Corrections Training and Staff Development |
| Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | No |
| Version: | Synopsis 2 |
| Posted Date: | Jul 07, 2021 |
| Last Updated Date: | Jul 13, 2021 |
| Original Closing Date for Applications: | Aug 23, 2021 |
| Current Closing Date for Applications: | Aug 23, 2021 |
| Archive Date: | Sep 22, 2021 |
| Estimated Total Program Funding: | $100,000 |
| Award Ceiling: | $100,000 |
| Award Floor: | $0 |
Eligibility
| Eligible Applicants: | Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification) |
| Additional Information on Eligibility: | 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.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. |
Additional Information
| Agency Name: | National Institute of Corrections |
| Description: |
The National Institute of Corrections was created in 1974 in the aftermath of one of the nation’s most startling prison riots, the Attica Prison uprising which left dozens of people dead. Nearly 50 years later and NIC continues to provide services to corrections, facilitating a safer, more humane, and effective criminal justice field for officers, staff, and supervised populations. In that time, NIC has been instrumental in the following criminal justice issues: • Jail design and architecture • Direct supervision (behavior management) • Staff sexual misconduct • Compliance with national standards for the Prison Rape Elimination Act • Addressing the needs of Indian country jails • Development of the Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision • Integrating state and local criminal justice systems and policies
NIC has also been a leader in government, standing among agencies that make effective use of federal government programs for staffing and training, including: • Use of the Intergovernmental Personnel Act • The innovative use of technical assistance
Behind these accomplishments are the men and women who, over the years, have comprised NIC. They include former and current staff, members of the NIC advisory board, contractors, former students, and legislators. This project calls for researching NIC history through various methods and using the information derived to create a display of corrections history to educate state and local governments and criminal justice stakeholders about the role of NIC in corrections stemming from the past to the present day. |
| Link to Additional Information: | NIC Website |
| Grantor Contact Information: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:
Cameron D Coblentz
Grantor Phone 202-514-0053 Email:ccoblentz@bop.gov |
DISPLAYING: Synopsis 1
General Information
| Document Type: | Grants Notice |
| Funding Opportunity Number: | 21AD03 |
| Funding Opportunity Title: | Correctional History Preservation Presentation |
| Opportunity Category: | Other |
| Opportunity Category Explanation: | The development of a presentation highlighting the agency’s history since its creation in 1974. The presentation will use historical artifacts, oral histories, and ephemera found through research to inform its content. |
| Funding Instrument Type: | Cooperative Agreement |
| Category of Funding Activity: | Other (see text field entitled “Explanation of Other Category of Funding Activity” for clarification) |
| Category Explanation: | The development of a presentation highlighting the agency’s history since its creation in 1974. The presentation will use historical artifacts, oral histories, and ephemera found through research to inform its content. |
| Expected Number of Awards: | 1 |
| Assistance Listings: | 16.601 — Corrections Training and Staff Development |
| Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | No |
| Version: | Synopsis 1 |
| Posted Date: | Jul 07, 2021 |
| Last Updated Date: | Jul 07, 2021 |
| Original Closing Date for Applications: | – |
| Current Closing Date for Applications: | Aug 23, 2021 |
| Archive Date: | Sep 22, 2021 |
| Estimated Total Program Funding: | $100,000 |
| Award Ceiling: | $100,000 |
| Award Floor: | $0 |
Eligibility
| Eligible Applicants: | Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification) |
| Additional Information on Eligibility: | 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.
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. |
Additional Information
| Agency Name: | National Institute of Corrections |
| Description: |
The National Institute of Corrections was created in 1974 in the aftermath of one of the nation’s most startling prison riots, the Attica Prison uprising which left dozens of people dead. Nearly 50 years later and NIC continues to provide services to corrections, facilitating a safer, more humane, and effective criminal justice field for officers, staff, and supervised populations. In that time, NIC has been instrumental in the following criminal justice issues: • Jail design and architecture • Direct supervision (behavior management) • Staff sexual misconduct • Compliance with national standards for the Prison Rape Elimination Act • Addressing the needs of Indian country jails • Development of the Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision • Integrating state and local criminal justice systems and policies
NIC has also been a leader in government, standing among agencies that make effective use of federal government programs for staffing and training, including: • Use of the Intergovernmental Personnel Act • The innovative use of technical assistance
Behind these accomplishments are the men and women who, over the years, have comprised NIC. They include former and current staff, members of the NIC advisory board, contractors, former students, and legislators. This project calls for researching NIC history through various methods and using the information derived to create a display of corrections history to educate state and local governments and criminal justice stakeholders about the role of NIC in corrections stemming from the past to the present day. |
| Link to Additional Information: | – |
| Grantor Contact Information: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:
Cameron D Coblentz
Grantor Phone 202-514-0053 Email:ccoblentz@bop.gov |
Related Documents
Packages
| Agency Contact Information: | Cameron D Coblentz Grantor Phone 202-514-0053 Email: ccoblentz@bop.gov |
| Who Can Apply: | Organization Applicants |
| Assistance Listing Number | Competition ID | Competition Title | Opportunity Package ID | Opening Date | Closing Date | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16.601 | 21AD03 | Correctional History Preservation Presentation | PKG00268086 | Jul 07, 2021 | Aug 23, 2021 | View |