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Emerging Adult Reentry Initiative Technical Assistance Provider * This page, Emerging Adult Reentry Initiative Technical Assistance Provider, is offered by * Office of Grants and Research # Emerging Adult Reentry Initiative Technical Assistance Provider A Technical Assistance Provider partners with community reentry programs to support their work providing pre- and post-release services to emerging adults.
Table of Contents Hide Table of contents× * Key Dates and Materials * Resources for Grant Recipients Show More Table of contents You skipped the table of contents section. **PLEASE NOTE: This program is not currently accepting applications for funding. ** The Emerging Adult Reentry Initiative provides funding for reentry programming for young adults with the goal of reducing recidivism and increasing public safety.
Funding is available to help community reentry program sites provide pre- and post-release services to the target individuals and to work closely with a correctional partner to identify, serve and monitor program participants. A Technical Assistance Provider provides strategic, analytic, technical and research support for each program site. This program is made available through state funding.
In accordance with legislative language, the FY26 Emerging Adult Reentry Initiative is only open to nonprofit organizations that received funds through the program in FY25.
## Key Dates and Materials **AGF Posted:**October 20, 2025 **Applications Due:**November 17, 2025 **Award Notification:**December 2025 **Performance Period:**January 1, 2026 – December 31, 2026 ### Application Materials: This program is not currently accepting applications for funding.
## Resources for Grant Recipients Resources for recipients of Emerging Adult Reentry Initiative and Technical Assistance Provider funding Email Program Coordinator at victoria. j. gouveia@mass.
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