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- About | nationalcia. org
The National Correctional Industries Association (NCIA)is an international nonprofit professional association whose members represent federal, state, county and international Correctional Industry agencies, as well as suppliers and partners in apprenticeship and work programs
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NCIA provides integrated, personalized services for people with disabilities or societal disadvantages We are dedicated to empowering people to build fulfilling lives and stronger communities through unconditional support
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NCIA supports NATO and Ukraine with next steps for UNITE-Brave innovation programme NCIA highlights software, AI and data sharing initiatives at TIDE Sprint 2026
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Partnerships with vendors, employers, and community partners are vital to the success of NCIA programs Please join us! Your financial support increases our impact on the people we serve Help change a life today! Our relationships with local government, schools and support organizations help us find eager participants – and help them find us
- About Correctional Industries | nationalcia. org
ABOUT CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES Download NCIA's brochures to learn more about CI! Top Ten Benefits of Correctional Industries Tri-fold Download
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Professional Growth: With over 650 employees across Maryland and North Carolina, NCIA offers diverse opportunities for career development and advancement We invest in our team, providing training and support to help you reach your professional goals
- 2026 Exhibit Hall | nationalcia. org
See below for the updated Exhibit Hall layout, including current booth placements and vacancies You’ll also find important 2026 Exhibitor Information highlighted beneath it
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With a commitment to unconditional support and respect for human dignity, NCIA serves a diverse population, including people with intellectual, developmental and emotional disabilities, people re-entering society after incarceration, at-risk youth, and adults with complex needs
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