The National Institute of Corrections will fund the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department to develop a plan to reduce deaths in custody, without a competitive application process.
Funder: National Institute of Corrections
Due Dates: June 12, 2026 (full application deadline)
Funding Amounts: $149,801 total; 1 award expected; no cost sharing required
Summary: Supports development of an expert-informed implementation plan to significantly reduce in-custody deaths in the Los Angeles County jail system.
Key Information: This is not a competitive grant; award will be made without full competition.
This opportunity, issued by the National Institute of Corrections (NIC), is a notice of intent to make an award without full competition to support the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) and its partner departments. The purpose is to develop a practical, measurable, and time-bound implementation plan aimed at significantly reducing in-custody deaths within the Los Angeles County jail system. The process will be independent and informed by expert input.