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Risk Assessment: Conducting Prison Security Audits
The National Institute of Corrections (NIC) is seeking applications for funding under fiscal year (FY) 2026 for the coordination, facilitation, and management of the security audit training program with measured remediat
21 documents required — get the full breakdown
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- 🔒The complete document checklist. Every form, attachment, narrative, budget and certification you must submit.
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Risk Assessment: Conducting Prison Security Audits — frequently asked
Am I eligible for Risk Assessment: Conducting Prison Security Audits?
This opportunity lists Nonprofits, Individuals, For-profit / small business among eligible applicants. The $29 breakdown spells out the exact eligibility rules — org type, location, size, and status — so you know for certain before you invest time.
What's the deadline for Risk Assessment: Conducting Prison Security Audits?
Applications close 2026-07-20. Note any pre-registration (SAM.gov / Grants.gov) can take weeks — the breakdown flags those gates.
What do I need to apply?
21 documents are required. The $29 breakdown lists every form, attachment, narrative and certification, plus the scoring criteria and what gets applications rejected.
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