INSIDE: DOJ announces grants for reentry, supervision, crisis response, youth, and incarcerated parents; 4 states share crisis response lessons; The latest from Reentry 2030; and CSG Justice Center cohosts a track at the National Conference on Juvenile Justice | | |
These long-awaited opportunities could help state and local governments address critical challenges for:
- Reentry and community supervision
- Crisis response and behavioral health
- Youth, incarcerated parents, and their children
Application deadlines range from March 19–April 6.
Read our overview of each grant’s goals and deadlines as well as recommended pre-reading before you apply.
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Through our Aligning Health and Safety initiative, New Jersey, Utah, Virginia, and Washington are improving their coordination across 911, 988, health providers, and community members. They recently shared their practical strategies—and challenges—to improve crisis response while reducing reliance on jails, hospitals, and police.
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State leaders in workforce development, education, and corrections met last month to explore successful models—from in-prison job training to post-release programs that combine housing and health treatment with technical education. These replicable programs are clearing paths to jobs and reducing recidivism—in some cases, nearly eliminating it.
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Juvenile justice professionals are invited for a year’s worth of training in 4 days at the 2026 National Conference on Juvenile Justice hosted by the NCJFCJ next month.
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