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Job Training in Prison: Reentry 2030 States Explore Innovative Models and Partnerships - CSG Justice Center Job Training in Prison: Reentry 2030 States Explore Innovative Models and Partnerships On January 15, state leaders in workforce development, education, and corrections from each of the Reentry 2030 states— A labama, Arizona, Michigan, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina, Missouri, and Washington state —gathered for the fourth session of the Reentry 2030 Workforce Development Peer Learning Cohort to explore prison job training models that successfully align corrections, employers, and education providers to create pathways to sustainable jobs for people who were formerly incarcerated.
In recent years, states have significantly increased investments in correctional vocational programs and career and technical education programs in prisons , which is unsurprising given research showing that such programming contributes to reduced recidivism while providing states with substantial dollar-for-dollar returns on investment.
During the session, the states heard from officials involved in three forward-looking program models : Michigan’s Vocational Village, Missouri’s Aspire MO 2. 0, and Alabama’s PREP Center. Read the full recap on the Reentry 2030 website.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Organizations dedicated to workforce development and reentry programs in Georgia, with a focus on individuals who have recently been released from incarceration. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Innovative Job Training Program for individuals reentering society is funded by Georgia (Specific agency not explicitly named, but tied to state initiatives). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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