Catalyst Grant Program for Justice Reform – Dec 2
Posted by Urban Institute on November 8, 2022
Urban Institute, Microsoft Justice Reform Initiative invite applications for Catalyst Grant Program
The Urban Institute and the Microsoft Justice Reform Initiative are collaborating on the Catalyst Grant Program to help organizations use data and technology to advance racial equity and reform at the front end of the criminal legal system.
Catalyst Grant Program goals include the following: create a space for locally embedded nonprofit organizations to implement data- and technology-focused projects to advance racial equity and reform in the criminal legal system in the focus areas of prevention, policing, and prosecution; enhance the technological and data capacity of nonprofit organizations focused on promoting justice and racial equity through technical assistance, peer-learning opportunities, and financial support; and disseminate innovative practices and lessons learned during implementation to stakeholders throughout the criminal legal reform community.
Through the program, grants will be awarded to support local activities related to advancing racial equity and reform in the front end of the adult criminal legal system through data and technology. Selected applicants will receive $40,000 in grant funds; assistance on data, policy, and community engagement from the Urban Institute; access to Microsoft technology and related support; and peer learning opportunities.
Projects must focus on reform and racial equity in the front end of the criminal legal system (i.e., prevention, policing, and prosecution). Projects must also incorporate data and technology and be locally focused.
Projects are not required to use Microsoft technology. Projects that use Microsoft technology in ways integral to the proposed data and technology activities will be eligible for additional in-kind technology access and support.
To be eligible, lead organizations must be locally embedded 501(c)(3) organizations based in the U.S., excluding colleges and universities. There is a focus on those organizations embedded in communities of color, particularly Black communities. Lead organizations may include partner organizations that do not meet lead organization eligibility criteria in their proposals.
For complete program guidelines and application instructions, see the Urban Institute website.
Deadline: December 2, 2022 at 8:00 p.m. ET
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