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16.603 CORRECTIONS_TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE/CLEARINGHOUSE

FEDERAL AGENCY
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CORRECTIONS, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

AUTHORIZATION
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974, Public Law 93-415, 18 U.S.C. 4351-4353, as amended.

OBJECTIVES
To encourage and assist Federal, State, and local government programs and services, and programs and services of other public and private agencies, institutions, and organizations in their efforts to develop and implement improved corrections programs. To assist and serve in a consulting capacity to Federal, State, and local courts, departments, and agencies in the development, maintenance, and coordination of programs, facilities, services, training, treatment, and rehabilitation with respect to criminal and juvenile offenders.

TYPES OF ASSISTANCE
Project Grants (Cooperative Agreements or Contracts); Provision of Specialized Services; Dissemination of Technical Information.

USES AND USE RESTRICTIONS
Provides assistance for upgrading and and operation of correctional facilities, programs, and services at State and local levels. Services are available to the entire range of correctional agencies, including probation, parole, institutions, jails, and community programs.

Applicant Eligibility
States, general units of local government, public and private agencies, educational institutions, organizations, and individuals involved in the development, implementation or operation of correctional programs and services.

Beneficiary Eligibility
States, general units of local government involved in the development, implementation or operation of correctional programs and services.

Credentials/Documentation
Costs will be determined in accordance with OMB Circular No. A-87 for State and local governments; OMB Circular No. A-21 cost principles for educational institutions; and OMB Circular No. A-122 cost principles for nonprofit organizations.

Preapplication Coordination
When applying for grants, the standard application forms as furnished by the Federal agency and required by OMB Circular No. A-102 must be used for this program. This program is excluded from coverage under E.O. 12372.

Application Procedure
For project grants, applicant submits proposal on Standard Form 424 - Federal Assistance. Applications under this program are subject to State Level Review under E.O. 12372 "Intergovernmental Review of Federal programs" which provides for a 30 or 60 day review of proposed Federal action and transmittal of comments through a Single State Point of Contact. An applicant should consult the office or official designated as the single point of contact in his or her State for more information on the process the State requires to be followed in applying for assistance, if the State has selected the program for review. This program is subject to the provisions of OMB Circular Nos. A-102, A-110, A-133. Environmental assessment is required for federally funded projects that are a major Federal action significantly affecting the human environment as defined in the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

Award Procedure
A formal application (Standards Form 424 - Federal Assistance) is submitted to NIC. When it is determined that the project will be funded, a letter and award package are sent to the grantee.

Deadlines
Deadlines for applications are given by project in agency's Annual Program Plan Document. Agency requests for technical assistance are accepted throughout the year.

Range of Approval/Disapproval Time
Approximately 90 days.

Appeals
Appeals may be made to the Director of NIC.

Renewals
Continuation grant.

Formula and Matching Requirements
None.

Length and Time Phasing of Assistance
Funds advanced as required.

Reports
Monthly and quarterly financial reports, quarterly programmatic progress reports, and final evaluation and financial reports.

Audits
Full fiscal and program audits at close of grant and on-site inspections as needed throughout the grant.

Records
Grantee must keep complete records on receipt and disposition of federal funds for at least 3 years after the submission of the final financial report.

Account Identification
15-1060-0-1-754.

Obligations
(Cooperative Agreements and Contracts) FY 07 $4,095,086; FY 08 est. $4,000,000; and FY 09 est. $4,000,000.

Range and Average of Financial Assistance
$10,000 to $100,000; $40,000.

PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS
During fiscal year 2007, technical assistance was provided in response to 252 requests from State and local correctional agencies in 50 States and the District of Columbia. NIC (Cooperative Agreements and Contracts) are available also to enable correctional agencies to engage technical assistance directly.

REGULATIONS, GUIDELINES, AND LITERATURE
National Institute of Corrections Annual Program Plan. National Institute of Corrections: Financial Management Guidelines for Grantees. National Institute of Corrections Guideline Manual: Instructions for Applying for Federal Assistance.

Regional or Local Office
For jail-related information, contact Chief NIC Jails Division, 320 First Street NW Room 5007, Washington DC 20534. Telephone: (202)307-5811 Toll-Free (800) 995-6423 FAX: (202)-307-3361 For technical assistance related to staff training, contact Chief NIC Academy Division, 791 N. Chambers RD, Aurora, CO 80011. Telephone: (303) 365-4400. Toll-free: (800)995-6429. FAX: (303) 365-4455. NOTE: All applications are to be sent to the NIC Washington office.

Headquarters Office
Technical Assistance Coordinator, (for Prisons or Community Corrections) National Institute of Corrections, 320 First Street NW., Room 5007 Washington, DC 20534. Telephone: (202)307-3106. Toll-free: 800-995-6423. FAX: (202)307-3361. TDD: (202)307-3156.

Web Site Address
http://www.usdoj.gov

RELATED PROGRAMS
16.601, Corrections_Training and Staff Development; 16.602, Corrections_Research and Evaluation and Policy Formulation.

EXAMPLES OF FUNDED PROJECTS
(1) grants to jails to improve jail operations, programs and services; (2) grants to correctional agencies to evaluate offender classification systems; (3) grants to correctional agencies to improve programs and services for female offenders; (4) contracts to individuals to provide specialized assistance to correctional agencies, (5) grants to probation and parole agencies to improve decision making and revocation process; and (6) grants to local jurisdictions to develop a range of community sanctions.

CRITERIA FOR SELECTING PROPOSALS
(1) Relatedness of proposed project to agency's mission, mandates, and program focuses; (2) quality and feasibility of project goals and objectives, design, implementation plan and evaluation component when applicable; (3) past experience, qualifications, and capability of applicant to perform the proposed project; and (4) appropriateness of cost to perform proposed tasks.


General Services Administration
Office of Chief Acquisition Officer
Regulatory and Federal Assistance Division (VIR)