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- The Kentucky Association of Counties Kentucky Association of Counties Kentucky Association of Counties Kentucky Association of Counties Retirement Savings Benefits I Love My County Art Contest KACo Relationship Officers Community corrections grants for FY 2024 Applications must be electronically submitted via the Grants Management System (IGX) no later than Feb. 28, 2023, for consideration.
Kentucky Department of Corrections Officials can apply for (fiscal year) 2024 Community Corrections Grants from the Kentucky State Corrections Commission beginning Jan. 1, 2023. The community corrections grants provide judges with a community-based sentencing alternative to incarceration.
(KRS 196. 705) and directly provide or contract with public and private agencies for services for offenders —including treatment, management, supervision, rehabilitation, mentoring, employment, or other services. (KRS 196.
700 & 196. 715). These grants save state funds by using alternatives to incarceration and reducing recidivism and revocations of probation and parole.
(KRS 196. 705) Target felony offenders charged with or convicted of one or more felonies. (KRS 196.
700) Funds can’t be used for operating costs, construction or any other costs associated with local jail confinement. (KRS 196. 730) Requirements for applicants: Establish a Community Corrections Board showing involvement and oversight by local officials (KRS 196.
725) or an alternative board that is determined by the Commission that serves the same functions as set forth in KRS 196. 700-196. 735.
(KRS 196. 735) A Community Corrections Board shall be composed of at least eight members: judges, commonwealth attorneys, defense attorneys, crime victims, community leaders, social workers, law enforcement officers, probation officers and other interested parties. Community Corrections Plan for the Judicial Circuit.
(KRS 196. 720) Outline in the application - project goals and objectives, detailed budget, sentencing alternatives for the Court, referral and monitoring plan, services to be provided, program requirements for compliance and non-compliance, recidivism reduction and outcome tracking, and program evaluation. Applications must be electronically submitted via the Grants Management System (IGX) no later than Feb.
28, 2023, for consideration. To access the IGX system, visit https://kyjusticeigx. intelligrants.
com . Available on the website is a Community Corrections Program Guide that provides more information about the grant opportunity, eligibility, grant guidelines and required information for a grant application. Information and resources: For additional information about the Kentucky State Corrections Commission and Community Corrections Programs, please refer to Kentucky Revised Statute Chapter 196 (KRS 196.
700 – 196. 736), Kentucky Administrative Regulations (KAR 500 Chapter 10), or visit the State Corrections Commission website. Applicants should be aware of statutory and regulation requirements for the Community Corrections Grant program, including proposed regulatory revisions that may be in effect for the funding year.
The funding period for this grant will begin July 1, 2023, and end on June 30, 2024, and is subject to annual budget approval. Award amounts vary depending on the scope of the programs and budget availability. Programs that have been funded in the past by the State Corrections Commission include: Evidence Based Programs, Case Management, Mental Health Courts, and Home Incarceration Programs (HIP).
Other grant applications will be considered as well. The ability to demonstrate how the grant will reduce incarceration and recidivism will be considered in the awarding of grant funding. For questions pertaining to the Grants Management System, please contact Lekita Barnes at Lekita.
Barnes@ky. gov . For any additional information or questions, please contact Cyndi Heddleston at cyndi.
heddleston@ky. gov . Kentucky Association of Counties 400 Englewood Drive, Frankfort, KY 40601 Phone: 502-223-7667 • 800-264-5226 • Fax: 502-223-1502
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Projects and programs in Kentucky providing second chance opportunities to the justice-involved population. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows varies (SCC awarded $643,500 in 2022 to eight programs). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Community Corrections Grant (Kentucky) is funded by Kentucky State Corrections Commission (SCC). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Kentucky. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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