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Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department-Custody Death Reduction Implementation Plan Development

This funding opportunity is designed to support the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department in developing a strategic plan to reduce in-custody deaths through expert collaboration and data-driven analysis.

$149,801
Closed
Nationwide
Grant Description

The National Institute of Corrections, a federal agency within the U.S. Department of Justice, is responsible for advancing correctional practices through training, technical assistance, and policy development. This funding opportunity represents a targeted initiative to address a critical issue within the Los Angeles County jail system: the reduction of in-custody deaths. The agency’s role in this context is to support evidence-based improvements and foster collaboration among correctional stakeholders to enhance safety, accountability, and operational effectiveness. The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to fund the development of a comprehensive implementation plan aimed at significantly reducing in-custody deaths in the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department facilities. Rather than funding direct service delivery or program expansion, this opportunity is specifically focused on planning and strategy development. The selected recipient will provide an independent, expert-informed process that brings together relevant departments and stakeholders to design a practical, measurable, and time-bound plan. This plan is expected to incorporate best practices, data-driven analysis, and actionable recommendations tailored to the local correctional environment. Funding under this opportunity is limited to a single award, with a total program allocation of 149801 dollars. The scope of allowable activities is centered on research, analysis, stakeholder engagement, and planning processes. Funds are not intended for infrastructure development, staffing expansion, or direct intervention services. Instead, they are to be used for convening experts, conducting assessments, facilitating collaboration among agencies, and producing a detailed implementation roadmap that can be operationalized by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and its partners. Eligibility for this opportunity is highly restricted. The announcement explicitly states that it is not a request for applications and that the award will be made without full competition. This indicates that the recipient has likely already been identified through internal federal processes. As such, the opportunity is not open to general applicants, and standard eligibility categories do not apply. This type of notice is typically used to ensure transparency in federal funding decisions when a sole-source award is being issued. The application process is therefore not applicable in the traditional sense. There are no submission requirements, application components, or evaluation criteria outlined for external parties. The timeline reflects this limited scope, with the posting and closing dates occurring in rapid succession on June 11 and June 12, 2026, respectively. This further reinforces that the notice serves as a public disclosure rather than an invitation for proposals. Contact information is provided for administrative inquiries, specifically for individuals who may have difficulty accessing the announcement electronically. The listed contact, Mark A Wyche, serves as the grantor representative and can be reached by phone. No additional guidance, technical assistance sessions, or question-and-answer periods are indicated, consistent with the non-competitive nature of the award. Overall, this funding opportunity represents a focused federal effort to address a serious correctional issue through strategic planning and expert collaboration. While not accessible to external applicants, it highlights the National Institute of Corrections’ commitment to improving outcomes within correctional systems and supporting jurisdictions in developing data-driven solutions to complex challenges.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - $149,801

Total Program Funding

$149,801

Number of Awards

1

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Single cooperative agreement to support development of an implementation plan for reducing in-custody deaths; planning-focused funding only

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Exclusive - see details

Additional Requirements

This opportunity is not open for general applications. The announcement explicitly states that it is not a request for applications and that the award will be made without full competition. This indicates a sole-source or pre-selected recipient process managed internally by the National Institute of Corrections.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

U.S. Department of Justice (National Institute of Corrections)

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