15PBJA21GK04350JRIX
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
Despite states pouring more funds into their criminal justice systems, public safety outcomes remain poor – evidenced by the high recidivism rates across the country and minimal impacts on crime reduction. This, in addition to the financial pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic, has prompted states to examine the utility of their corrections investments.
This inquiry requires a comprehensive data-driven analysis to identify costly areas of inefficiency and opportunities to reinvest in effective public safety strategies. The Justice Reinvestment Initiative (JRI) model provides a mechanism for states to develop a comprehensive understanding of where resources are being directed with little impact on public safety and to identify strategies to reallocate resources to policies and practices that enhance public safety.
Technical assistance for this model is requisite to equip states with the necessary information to make data-driven policy decisions but also to provide the support necessary to transform these decisions into law and practice through bipartisan engagement and statewide education. The Crime and Justice Institute (CJI) at CRJ brings the experience and technical expertise necessary to provide such assistance.
Building on prior successes as a JRI partner, CJI proposes to provide technical assistance to two states as part of this award. The success of JRI lies in (1) bipartisan, inter-branch stakeholder engagement, (2) effective use of data to inform decisions, and (3) implementation support with the ability to measure ongoing performance.
In Phase I, CJI will select and prepare states, conduct a qualitative and quantitative assessment to identify drivers of cost and reallocation opportunities, provide education on research and evidence-based practices, assist in the development of state policies to address JRI goals, and provide support for policy enactment including the development of policy impacts and cost projections.
In Phase II, CJI will provide assistance with implementation and sustainability planning, will support efforts to measure the impact of policy changes, and will manage and monitor subaward funding awarded to states. CJI will also work with the states to build internal capacity to carry out the reforms and sustain them after the technical assistance ends.
With a track record of providing successful JRI training and technical assistance to 14 states across the country, as well as decades of experience developing evidence-based, data-driven policies, managing complex processes with diverse stakeholders, and driving systems-level organizational change, CJI is uniquely positioned to continue advancing the JRI model.
This inquiry requires a comprehensive data-driven analysis to identify costly areas of inefficiency and opportunities to reinvest in effective public safety strategies. The Justice Reinvestment Initiative (JRI) model provides a mechanism for states to develop a comprehensive understanding of where resources are being directed with little impact on public safety and to identify strategies to reallocate resources to policies and practices that enhance public safety.
Technical assistance for this model is requisite to equip states with the necessary information to make data-driven policy decisions but also to provide the support necessary to transform these decisions into law and practice through bipartisan engagement and statewide education. The Crime and Justice Institute (CJI) at CRJ brings the experience and technical expertise necessary to provide such assistance.
Building on prior successes as a JRI partner, CJI proposes to provide technical assistance to two states as part of this award. The success of JRI lies in (1) bipartisan, inter-branch stakeholder engagement, (2) effective use of data to inform decisions, and (3) implementation support with the ability to measure ongoing performance.
In Phase I, CJI will select and prepare states, conduct a qualitative and quantitative assessment to identify drivers of cost and reallocation opportunities, provide education on research and evidence-based practices, assist in the development of state policies to address JRI goals, and provide support for policy enactment including the development of policy impacts and cost projections.
In Phase II, CJI will provide assistance with implementation and sustainability planning, will support efforts to measure the impact of policy changes, and will manage and monitor subaward funding awarded to states. CJI will also work with the states to build internal capacity to carry out the reforms and sustain them after the technical assistance ends.
With a track record of providing successful JRI training and technical assistance to 14 states across the country, as well as decades of experience developing evidence-based, data-driven policies, managing complex processes with diverse stakeholders, and driving systems-level organizational change, CJI is uniquely positioned to continue advancing the JRI model.
Awardee
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Boston,
Massachusetts
02116-3313
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Termination This cooperative agreement was reported as terminated by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in July 2025. See All
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 100% from $5,225,000 to $10,450,000.
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 100% from $5,225,000 to $10,450,000.
Community Resources For Justice was awarded
JRI Technical Assistance for Public Safety Reform
Cooperative Agreement 15PBJA21GK04350JRIX
worth $10,450,000
from the Bureau of Justice Assistance in October 2021 with work to be completed primarily in Boston Massachusetts United States.
The grant
has a duration of 4 years and
was awarded through assistance program 16.827 Justice Reinvestment Initiative.
The Cooperative Agreement was awarded through grant opportunity BJA FY 21 Justice Reinvestment Initiative: State-level Training and Technical Assistance Program.
Status
(Complete)
Last Modified 11/20/23
Period of Performance
10/1/21
Start Date
9/30/25
End Date
Funding Split
$10.4M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$10.4M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to 15PBJA21GK04350JRIX
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
15PBJA21GK04350JRIX
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI NOT AVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Nonprofit With 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other Than An Institution Of Higher Education)
Awarding Office
15PBJA OJP BUREAU OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE
Funding Office
15PBJA OJP BUREAU OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE
Awardee UEI
E1VBAQSQBTE1
Awardee CAGE
3LZD1
Performance District
MA-08
Senators
Edward Markey
Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren
Budget Funding
| Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, Justice (015-0404) | Criminal justice assistance | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $16,276,579 | 100% |
Modified: 11/20/23