Innovation RFA - Alternatives to Incarceration and Re-Entry Services and Interventions Grant

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

Funding Amount

US $250,000 - US $1,000,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Innovation RFA - Alternatives to Incarceration and Re-Entry Services and Interventions Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services
Amount: US $250,000 - US $1,000,000
Last Updated: August 26, 2025

Summary

The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services is launching an Innovation RFA to support Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI) and Re-Entry Services. With approximately $15.5 million available, this initiative aims to reduce recidivism and reliance on incarceration while enhancing outcomes for individuals in the justice system. The focus is on evidence-based approaches that address incarceration risk, recidivism, and other critical needs, fostering a more rehabilitative environment for those affected.

Overview

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services supports all facets of the state’s criminal justice system. The agency provides direct training to law enforcement and other criminal justice professionals; oversees a law enforcement accreditation program; ensures Breathalyzer and speed enforcement equipment used by local law enforcement operate correctly; manages criminal justice grant funds; analyzes statewide crime and program data; provides research support; oversees county probation departments and alternatives to incarceration programs; and coordinates juvenile justice policy. The agency also maintains criminal history records and fingerprint files and performs background checks for employment and licensure. The agency also administers the state’s Sex Offender Registry; the Missing Persons Clearinghouse; the state's DNA Databank in cooperation with the New York State Police Forensic Investigation Center; and provides staff support to independently appointed commissions and councils, including the New York State Commission on Forensic Science, which monitors and accredits the state’s forensic laboratories. Innovation RFA - Alternatives to Incarceration and Re-Entry Services and Interventions Through this Innovation RFA, the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) seeks applications for Alternative to Incarceration (ATI) and Re-Entry Services and Interventions. Approximately $15.5 million is expected to be available for proposals that aim to reduce recidivism, reduce reliance on incarceration, and improve the outcomes of individuals involved in or who have had previous involvement in the justice system. DCJS intends to fund both Demonstration and Evidence-Based Programming through this solicitation. The purpose of this RFA is to solicit applications for unique and evidence-based approaches to work with individuals who are involved in, have previous involvement in, or are at risk of involvement in, the criminal justice system. These programs should target one or more of the following: the risk of incarceration;risk of recidivism; criminogenic needs; responsivity factors; and/or stabilization needs.

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Fields of Work

criminal-justicereleased-prisonersrestorative-justice

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