federal_register: 00-15575
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| 00-15575 | Solicitation for a Cooperative Agreement-Descriptive Analysis of Community Corrections Strategies for Women Offenders | Notice | The Department of Justice (DOJ), National Institute of Corrections (NIC), announces the availability of funds in FY 2000 for a cooperative agreement to develop a descriptive analysis of community corrections options for women offenders. The project will result in a state of the art publication which summarizes descriptive information on community based supervision of women offenders. The project is the second part of a two-phased effort to provide current, relevant information on gender responsive strategies for women offenders in the community. The first phase is a survey of correctional agencies to identify gender responsive approaches. $150,000 are available in FY 2000 for one cooperative agreement award for a fifteen month period for the descriptive analysis. A cooperative agreement is a form of assistance relationship where the National Institute of Corrections is substantially involved during the performance of the award. An award is made to an organization that will, in concert with the Institute, develop the state of the art document on community based approaches for women offenders. No funds are transferred to state or local governments. | 2000-06-21 | 2000 | 6 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2000/06/21/00-15575/solicitation-for-a-cooperative-agreement-descriptive-analysis-of-community-corrections-strategies | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2000-06-21/pdf/00-15575.pdf | Justice Department; National Institute of Corrections | 268,349 | The Department of Justice (DOJ), National Institute of Corrections (NIC), announces the availability of funds in FY 2000 for a cooperative agreement to develop a descriptive analysis of community corrections options for women offenders. The project... |