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WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the award of more than $56 million in grants to help reduce recidivism and assist people in re-entering their communities after being incarcerated.

The award of Pathway Home 5 grant funding will build on the findings of the Linking Employment Activities Pre-release pilots and implementation study, which highlighted the value of close partnerships between jails and workforce system partners to achieve participant success. 

Authorized by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, the grants provide funding for justice-involved people to complete training for skills most valued by local employers. Today’s awards follow the department’s Feb. 8, 2024, funding opportunity announcement.

“The Pathway Home grants we announced today will allow justice-involved individuals to get the training they need to secure good jobs as they re-enter their communities following a term of incarceration,” said Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training José Javier Rodríguez. “The Biden-Harris administration recognizes that our communities are safer when formerly incarcerated Americans have access to good jobs. These grants enable participants to begin skills training before their release, better preparing them to start their new lives.”

Directed by the department’s Employment and Training Administration, Pathway Home grants help eliminate gaps between release from prison or jail and enrollment in a workforce development program. Grantees must partner with a state correctional facility or local or county jail for the project to have access to participants before their return to their communities. 

Pathway Home grantees will leverage their employer and union connections to inform program curricula and ensure the training provided is appropriate for available jobs in local industries.  

The department awarded Pathway Home grants to the following recipients: 

Recipient

City

State

Amount

Southwest Alabama Partnership for Training and Employment

Mobile

AL

$1,499,999 

Epidaurus, operating as Amity Foundation

Tucson

AZ

$3,999,381

The WorkPlace

Bridgeport

CT

$2,499,999

OIC of South Florida

Ft. Lauderdale

FL

$4,000,000 

Georgia Department of Labor

Atlanta

GA

$4,000,000 

Workforce Inc., operating as RecycleForce

Indianapolis

IN

$4,000,000 

Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Louisiana Inc.

New Orleans

LA

$4,000,000 

Jobs for the Future

Boston

MA

$4,000,000 

Southern Mississippi Planning and Development District

Gulfport

MS

$2,999,000 

Family and Workforce Centers of America

St. Louis

MO

$4,000,000

Concordance

St. Louis

MO

$4,000,000 

Fortune Society Inc.

Long Island City

NY

$4,000,000 

Towards Employment Inc.

Cleveland

OH

$3,999,011 

Opportunities Industrialization Centers of America Inc.

Philadelphia

PA

$4,000,000

URI Research Foundation

Kingston

RI

$1,454,078 

Total Action Against Poverty in Roanoke Valley

Roanoke

VA

$3,999,999 

 

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