Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2013, $300,000)
The Second Chance Act of 2007 (Pub. L. 110-199) reflects a comprehensive response to the increasing number of people who are released from prison and jail and are returning to communities. Section 211 of the Act authorizes grants to nonprofit organizations and federally recognized Indian tribes that may be used for mentoring projects to promote the safe and successful reintegration into the community of adults who have been incarcerated. Mentoring refers to a developmental relationship in which a more experienced person helps a less experienced person develop an enhanced sense of self-worth and specific knowledge and skills to increase the chance of successful reentry.
The goal of this program is to promote more effective and successful reentry for offenders through the establishment and maintenance of pre- and post-release mentoring relationships. The objectives of this program are to establish or improve the administration of mentoring programs, including the expansion of mentoring strategies and program design; enhance and improve the organizational capacity, system efficiency, and cost effectiveness of mentoring programs through training and technical assistance and other strategies, and; improve outcomes for offenders in mentoring programs by establishing and strengthening collaborative community approaches.
This grant will provide pre-release, post-release and transition support services to medium-to-high risk offenders leaving Oregon Department of Corrections (ODOC) facilities and returning to Multnomah County. The project will support individuals leaving incarceration in their efforts to rebuild their lives and to become productive members of the community. To promote these goals, the project will 1) increase qualified and effective mentoring capacity in the community 2) increase the number of mentoring relationships, beginning before release and 3) provide coordinated transition support and resources, along with on-going mentoring, to meet the challenges posed by successful community re-integration.
CA/NCF
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