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Executive Leadership Training for New Wardens

Federal funding opportunity 26PR09 from National Institute of Corrections (Department of Justice).

Apply on Grants.gov →Application closes July 15, 2026

Posted
July 1, 2026
Closes
July 15, 2026
Award ceiling
$200,000
Program funding
$200,000
Expected awards
1
Cost sharing
No
Instrument
Cooperative Agreement
Assistance listing
16.601
Category
Other (see text field entitled "Explanation of Other Category of Funding Activity" for clarification)
Archives
August 14, 2026

Synopsis

The continued growth of the incarcerated population, combined with the rapid retirement of baby boomers, has created a significant increase in the number of wardens needed to operate prisons, jails, and community corrections facilities across the nation. Wardens play a critical role in ensuring public safety, protecting the well‑being of staff and incarcerated individuals, and serving as responsible stewards of public resources. Today’s wardens lead complex organizations that manage specialized populations, address staffing shortages and overcrowding, and interact with a wide range of external stakeholders. As chief executive officers of multimillion‑dollar public institutions, their responsibilities are both extensive and widely misunderstood by the public.

To meet this urgent workforce need, NIC developed the Executive Leadership Training for New Wardens curriculum, originally launched in 2001 and fully updated in 2022. This 36‑hour, instructor‑led program is specifically designed for wardens with fewer than two years of experience and focuses on the essential leadership and administrative skills required to effectively manage a correctional facility. Core topics include institutional culture, central office relationships, fiscal decision‑making, human resource management, media relations, action planning, and self‑care. The program also provides participants with valuable opportunities to network with peers from across the country, a component consistently identified as one of the most beneficial aspects of the training.

Who can apply

This is not a request for competitive applications. This announcement is to provide notice of NIC’s continuation of Cooperative Agreement 24PR09GLS4. Applications received from organizations other than the prior award recipient will not be reviewed or considered.

How to apply

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Agency contact: Mark A Wyche Grantor · mwyche@bop.gov · 771-241-0452

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