Monday, May 26, 2014

May the Songs I Have Written Speak for Me | Publication


May the Songs I Have Written Speak for Me
An Exploration of the Potential of Music in Juvenile Justice

One of our primary readings for the Fall semester of 2014, New Mexico State University, CJ432.  Course tentatively titled Criminal Justice & Youth Outreach, Creative Expression in Juvenile Corrections.

More information on the publication can be accessed from the Carnegie Hall website click here!

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

National Criminal Justice Association Webinar Series

Today, I'll be participating in the webinar below.  I'm labeling this under Grants Management in an effort to present more resources on funding as it relates to Criminal Justice and social justice.  As a volunteer, this might not apply as much, but if you're working in the justice system or for non-profit groups and are involved in planning & development of new funding opportunities, it may be a good learning opportunity.  I also understand that the National Criminal Justice Association has a membership costs of $95 annually.  The training cost $35 but is free for members (as well as many other online trainings and access).   I wish I would've known about these resources while I was enrolled as an undergrad.  I'm learning there are many associations that operate on a local, state, and federal level.  Through Twitter, I'm also stumbling across a lot of information related to grassroots, community based, and non-profit organizations as well.  If you're a justice major and spend a lot of time on the net (or do a lot of research on the net), I'd recommend following these resources and scanning them for info that is relevant to you or specific to a cause you're involved with.

Grants Management Webinar
Getting to Know the New Omni Circular 2 CFR Part 200
National Criminal Justice Association: click here
May 20, 2014
3:00-4:00 PM (Eastern)
 
About the webinar:
 
In December 2013, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) published new guidelines that significantly reform and strengthen Federal grant-making to improve outcomes for the American people while reducing bureaucratic red-tape. The new guidance will affect all new grants awarded after December 26, 2014. The final guidance supersedes and streamlines requirements from OMB Circulars A-21, A-87, A-110, and A-122; Circulars A-89, A-102, and A-133; and the guidance in Circular A-50 on Single Audit Act follow-up. It is located in Title 2 of the Code of Federal Regulations, also referred to as the Omni Circular. This webinar will highlight the most significant changes in the Omni Circular for the Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audits.
 
Presenters:
 
The presenter for this webinar is NCJA Senior Staff Associate Lisa Nine Accordini. Lisa is in her ninth year with NCJA and currently provides training and technical assistance to grantees, subgrantees and stakeholders of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). She obtained her national credential as a certified Grants Management Specialist from the National Grants Management Association in 2012 and will share the latest updates and information on the new Omni Circular presented last month during the NGMA National Conference in Arlington, VA.
 
NCJA members and employees of NCJA member organizations may register to for free. Members should have received an email with information about the webinar and the discount code for registration.

Registration: click here