Facilitated Dialogue: Victim-Offender Dialogue Training for Facilitators
This funding opportunity provides financial support for training facilitators who conduct victim-offender dialogues, aimed at improving post-conviction victim services and promoting restorative justice.
Description
The National Institute of Corrections (NIC) under the Department of Justice has announced a continuation of funding for the cooperative agreement award 22PR08GLM7, titled "Facilitated Dialogue: Victim-Offender Dialogue Training for Facilitators." This opportunity is not open for new applications but is intended to notify the public of ongoing funding aimed at advancing post-conviction victim services. The initiative seeks to enhance educational programs for facilitated dialogue practitioners, providing specialized training to improve post-conviction engagement between victims and offenders.
The total estimated funding available for this continuation award is $120,000, with no cost-sharing or matching funds required. This funding will support the continued development and education of facilitators who engage in victim-offender dialogues, focusing on post-conviction contexts, which can contribute to restorative justice and healing for victims.
The cooperative agreement reflects NIC's commitment to training and staff development within the corrections field, as listed under Assistance Listings number 16.601. Interested parties or current award holders can contact Grant Management Specialist Cameron D. Coblentz at 202-514-0053 for further information or assistance accessing documents related to this grant continuation.
For additional information, NIC's website and Grants.gov provide more resources on corrections training and upcoming funding opportunities.