Correctional Communication Administrator Training
This funding opportunity is designed to provide specialized training and support for correctional communication administrators and public information officers to improve communication strategies and foster collaboration within correctional systems.
The Correctional Communication Administrator Training opportunity is issued by the National Institute of Corrections, a component of the U.S. Department of Justice. The National Institute of Corrections is responsible for providing training, technical assistance, information services, and policy development support to correctional agencies across the United States. This particular notice is structured as a Grants Notice rather than a competitive funding opportunity, and it reflects the agency’s continued investment in strengthening communication practices within correctional systems. The focus of this effort is to enhance the capacity of correctional communication administrators and public information officers through structured training and the development of a professional community of practice. The primary purpose of this initiative is to support the continuation of a previously awarded cooperative agreement. Specifically, the notice indicates that it is not a request for applications but instead serves to inform stakeholders that the National Institute of Corrections is continuing Cooperative Agreement award 23PR02GLN5. The program’s objective is to provide a specialized training for correctional communication administrators, with an emphasis on improving public information strategies, crisis communication, and stakeholder engagement within correctional environments. In addition, the initiative aims to foster a sustained community of practice among professionals in this field to encourage ongoing collaboration, knowledge sharing, and professional development. Funding for this initiative is provided through a cooperative agreement mechanism, which implies substantial involvement by the federal agency in the execution of the project. The total estimated program funding is 280000 dollars, with a single anticipated award. The award ceiling is also 280000 dollars, indicating that the full program funding is expected to be allocated to one recipient. While the award floor is listed as zero, this reflects administrative structuring rather than a practical minimum award level. There is no cost sharing or matching requirement associated with this funding, which simplifies financial participation for the recipient organization. Eligibility for this notice is described broadly as “Others,” but additional clarification indicates that this is not an open competition. Instead, the eligibility is effectively limited to the existing recipient of the cooperative agreement being continued. As such, external organizations are not invited to apply, and the notice functions as a transparency mechanism rather than a solicitation. This distinction is critical for understanding that no new applicants will be considered under this announcement. The application timeline reflects the administrative nature of the notice. The opportunity was posted on April 28, 2026, with a closing date of May 11, 2026. However, because this is not a request for applications, these dates do not represent a true submission window for competitive proposals. There are no pre-application requirements, letters of intent, or multi փուլ submission stages described. Similarly, there are no evaluation criteria or review processes outlined, as the continuation award has already been determined. For additional information or technical assistance, the notice provides a point of contact within the National Institute of Corrections. Interested parties encountering issues accessing the announcement may contact Cameron D Coblentz, a Grant Management Specialist, via phone. No email address is provided. There are no additional submission instructions, required documents, or application components specified, reinforcing that this notice is informational rather than procedural. The period of performance and award timeline are not explicitly detailed in the notice, but they are presumed to follow the terms of the existing cooperative agreement being continued.
Award Range
Not specified - $280,000
Total Program Funding
$280,000
Number of Awards
1
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Cooperative agreement continuation for one award; total funding allocated to single recipient
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
This notice is not a competitive funding opportunity and is limited to the continuation of an existing cooperative agreement award 23PR02GLN5. External applicants are not eligible to apply.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
April 28, 2026
Application Closes
May 11, 2026
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