Federal grants for reentry programs




















Although it is the Bureau's philosophy that release preparation begins the first day of incarceration, focus on release preparation intensifies at least 18 months prior to release. Many institutions hold mock job fairs to provide inmates an opportunity to practice job interview skills and to expose community recruiters to the skills available among releasing inmates. Qualified inmates may apply for jobs with companies that have posted job openings. The program also includes presentations by community-based organizations that help ex-inmates find jobs and training opportunities after release.

The BOP places appropriate inmates in Residential Reentry Centers prior to release to help them adjust to life in the community and find employment. Some inmates will be eligible for a release gratuity, clothing, or money for transportation to their release destination.

Federal government websites often end in. The site is secure. View the National Reentry Resource Center map to locate programs in your area. Advisories and Directives Laws Regulations. Mission Offices. Regional Offices Freedom of Information Act. Pathway Home grants begin serving adults pre-release and are designed to support state and local governments, as well as non-government organizations, in their work to reduce recidivism and improve employment outcomes for individuals returning to the community from incarceration.

YARP connects justice-involved young adults ages 18 to 24 with community colleges who will support training and educational programs leading to industry-recognized credentials, employment, apprenticeships and other opportunities in growth industries.

These programs aim to meet the needs of local area industries and employers.



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