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Adult Reentry and Employment Planning

Award Information

Award #
2018-RQ-BX-0003
Funding Category
Competitive Discretionary
Location
Congressional District
Status
Open
Funding First Awarded
2018
Total funding (to date)
$2,836,123

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2018, $169,923)

The Second Chance Act (Public Law 110–199) seeks a comprehensive response for incarcerated adults who are released from prison or jail, and returning to their communities. Over 2.1 million individuals are incarcerated in federal and state prisons, and millions of people cycle through local jails every year. Ninety-five percent of all offenders incarcerated in state prisons will eventually be released.

Securing meaningful employment can facilitate successful reentry for offenders leaving correctional facilities. However, there are many barriers that offenders with criminal records encounter as they attempt to re-enter both the community and the workforce. Improving employment outcomes for this population may contribute to recidivism reduction and increased public safety. However, some communities simply do not have enough resources for corrections, reentry, and workforce development to provide every adult offender leaving incarceration with services that may assist them in reentering the community.

The purpose of the Adult Reentry and Employment Strategic Planning Program is to fund the development of strategic plans that are comprehensive, collaborative, and multisystemic in their approach to increase public safety by reducing recidivism and improving employability in offenders returning to communities from incarceration. These plans should include an assessment of the current system and propose solutions to make assessment-driven referrals to ensure successful transition from correctional facilities to the community.

The recipient will use award funds to develop programing aimed at reduce recidivism among newly released offenders by addressing education and employment barriers that many individuals face upon release. In particular, the grantee seeks to develop a comprehensive Adult Reentry Strategic Plan designed to improve criminal justice system alignment across state and local agencies that will lead to better long-term outcomes for newly released offenders. The target population for this project are detained offenders, 25 and older, returning to high poverty/high crime areas in Orleans, Jefferson, St. Tammany, and East Baton Rouge Parishes.

CA/NCF

Date Created: September 29, 2018