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News Release

US Department of Labor announces $20 million in grants to support young people transitioning from justice facilities to the workforce

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced 15 grants totaling $20 million through the Civic Justice Corps program to help formerly incarcerated individuals ages 18-24 reconnect with their communities and find pathways to success through community service and educational opportunities.

"The grants announced today will directly support young people looking to improve their skills and long-term employment prospects," said Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis. "The Civic Justice Corps includes learning through community service and valuable experiences that serve not only participants but also the families and communities to which they are returning."

Beyond service opportunities, the Civic Justice Corps offers postsecondary education and training, community connections, high staff-to-participant ratios, career development, and post-program support and follow-up, all of which help reduce recidivism rates.

Each year, approximately 650,000 inmates are released from state and federal prisons, and return to their communities and families, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Without assistance to make a successful transition, the majority of former offenders return to criminal activity. In order to successfully reintegrate into their communities, it is essential that these individuals have the skills and support necessary to compete for and obtain jobs.

For more information on the range of Department of Labor employment and training programs, visit http://www.doleta.gov.

Editor's Note: A chart listing the grantees, their locations and award amounts follows this news release.

Civic Justice Corps Grantees

Organization Name

Location

Award Amount

City of Baltimore, Mayor's Office of Employment

Baltimore, Md.

$1,462,226

Computer Mentors Group Inc.

Tampa, Fla.

$1,007,149

Goodwill Industries of Houston

Houston, Texas

$1,462,226

Job Point

Columbia, Mo.

$1,500,000

Lighthouse Youth Services Inc.

Cincinnati, Ohio

$1,348,509

Metro United Methodist Urban Ministry

San Diego, Calif.

$1,489,972

Milwaukee Area Workforce Investment Board

Milwaukee, Wis.

$1,500,000

Pathways-VA Inc.

Petersburg, Va.

$1,500,000

SE Works Inc.

Portland, Ore.

$1,462,226

State of Hawaii Department of Defense

Honolulu, Hawaii

$1,500,000

The Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services Inc.

New York, N.Y.

$1,500,000

United Methodist Children's Home

Mt. Vernon, Ill.

$1,488,568

Youth Shelters and Family Services

Santa Fe, N.M.

$560,000

YouthBuild Boston Inc.

Roxbury, Mass.

$1,500,000

YouthCare

Seattle, Wash.

$719,123

Total Funding

$19,999,999

Agency
Employment and Training Administration
Date
June 21, 2011
Release Number
11-0944-NAT