Probation/community supervision
FY24 Community Supervision Strategies Program
April 2024
Series
Held March 28, 2024, this webinar provided information about the FY24 Community Supervision Strategies Program opportunity and how to apply.
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Community Supervision Strategies: Making Probation and Parole More Effective
Learn about BJA's Community Supervision Strategies program and apply for funding.
Collaborative Crisis Response and Intervention Training Program Funding Available
Learn about the FY24 Collaborative Crisis Response and Intervention Training Program solicitation.
FY24 Collaborative Crisis Response and Intervention Training Program
Closing Date
Grants.gov Deadline
Application JustGrants Deadline
This program supports law enforcement, correctional officers, probation and parole, and sheriff’s departments in effectively partnering with mental health, substance use, community service professionals and agencies to promote public safety and make sure that appropriate responses are provided to individuals in crisis who have behavioral health conditions, intellectual disabilities, developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, and/or traumatic brain injuries.
FY24 Second Chance Act Smart Supervision Program
Closing Date
Grants.gov Deadline
Application JustGrants Deadline
This program provides grants to improve the capacity and effectiveness of probation and parole agencies to increase supervision success rates by more effectively addressing individuals’ risk and needs and reducing recidivism.
FY24 Smart Supervision Program Solicitation Available
Learn about the FY24 Second Chance Act Smart Supervision Program solicitation.
Funding Available to Support Community-based Reentry Efforts
Learn about the FY24 Second Chance Act Community-based Reentry Program solicitation.
FY24 Second Chance Act Community-based Reentry Program
Closing Date
Grants.gov Deadline
Application JustGrants Deadline
This program provides funding to enhance or implement evidence-based responses to improve reentry, reduce recidivism, and support successful transitional planning for individuals who are currently, or were formerly, involved in the criminal justice system.
Solicitation Released to Support Community Supervision Agencies
Learn about the FY24 Community Supervision Strategies solicitation.
FY24 Community Supervision Strategies
Closing Date
Grants.gov Deadline
Application JustGrants Deadline
This grant program seeks to enhance community supervision agencies’ capacity to help reduce recidivism among, and improve outcomes for, people under supervision by using the swift, certain, and/or fair principles of intervention.
Community Supervision Resource Center
The Community Supervision Resource Center serves pretrial, probation, and parole supervision agencies and helps them to align their operations with best and evidence-based practices.
Look Beyond Recidivism: How to Capture Your Reentry Program's Impact
Youth Reentry Work Matters: Comprehensive Youth Reentry Planning and Case Management
Event Dates
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Eastern
Location
Online
Event Type
Webinar
Making Young Persons' Reentry Successful
Event Dates
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Eastern
Location
Online
Event Type
Webinar
Registration Status
Open
Enhancing Community Supervision through use of Evidence-based Practices: Preparing Supervision Staff to Advance Behavior Change
Community Supervision Technical Implementation Guide
Step by Step Decision-Making for Youth Justice System Transformation
Community Supervision and Treatment of Individuals With Substance Use Disorder: Challenges and Opportunities for Governors and State Officials
Date Published
June 2021
Publication Type
Issue Overview
Agencies
BJA-Sponsored
FY 2021 The HOPE Institute: Applying the Principles of Swiftness, Certainty, and Fairness
Closing Date
This solicitation seeks a training and technical assistance (TTA) provider to provide information, resources, and TTA to state, local, and tribal community supervision agencies seeking to develop and test new or enhanced applications of the SCF principles using a data-driven, collaborative process that is informed by research and responsive to local circumstances.