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Find similar grantsOhio Governor's Expedited Pardon Project (OGEPP) Proposal for FY 2027 for Law Schools or Legal Advocacy Organizations is sponsored by Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (DRC). Funding for law schools or legal advocacy organizations to support the Ohio Governor's Expedited Pardon Project.
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detailid=242b5d0c-8c4f-f111-8f2b-00505680042e) * FIND CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES * HELPFUL TIPS FOR APPLYING * REVIEW PAST OPPORTUNITIES ## Ohio Governor’s Expedited Pardon Project (OGEPP) Proposal for FY 2027 for Law Schools or Legal Advocacy Organizations Funding Organization State Opportunity Ohio Funding Opportunity Categories Justice, Application Start Date May 14, 2026 Application End Date June 15, 2026 Project Start Date July 1, 2026 Project End Date June 30, 2027 Assistance Listing Number / CFDA #-na- Eligible Applicants Other Opportunity Details The Ohio Governor’s Expedited Pardon Project (OGEPP) is aimed at enhancing and expediting the proposed process by which people apply for a formal pardon from the Governor under Ohio’s laws.
The project seeks to reduce challenges surrounding a clemency application in Ohio for people meeting certain criteria with exceptional stories who can show that they have been rehabilitated and have contributed positively to their communities after completing their sentences.
Grant money is available to make expedited pardons more accessible to qualified applicants throughout the state by creating collaborative partnerships with law schools and legal advocacy organizations to assist qualified applicants with completing the application process and preparing for a clemency hearing.
The total amount of grant funds to be awarded is up to $750,000 to be divided among multiple recipients; but not to exceed $175,000 per selected recipient. The grant period will end June 30, 2027. More Informationhttp://drc.
ohio. gov Estimated Funding$750,000. 00 ### Documents to be Submitted with Application _When applicable, instructions or templates will be provided in the Attachments section above.
Only PDF, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint or Excel formats will be accepted. _
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Ohio Governor's Expedited Pardon Project (OGEPP) Proposal for FY 2027 for Law Schools or Legal Advocacy Organizations is funded by Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (DRC). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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