PATHWAY HOME 3 (RE-ENTRY ADULT) - U.S. Department of Labor

PATHWAY HOME 3 (RE-ENTRY ADULT)

Total Funding Available: $55 MILLION

TRAINS AND SUPPORTS ADULTS REENTERING THE WORKFORCE FROM INCARCERATION TO ACCESS IN-DEMAND JOBS AND REDUCE RECIDIVISM

WHAT IT DOES

Pathway Home 3 grants provide justice-involved individuals and incarcerated adults with critical skill-building and supportive services prior to, and after, release so that they can successfully re-enter their communities and the labor force. These grants are job-driven and build connections to local employers that will enable returning citizens to secure employment, while advancing equity for individuals facing significant barriers to labor market reentry, including incarcerated women. Teaching returning citizens foundational skills, such as job readiness, employability, digital literacy, and job search strategies, in addition to providing Registered Apprenticeships and occupational training leading to industry-recognized credentials, can provide access to employment and reduce the likelihood of recidivism.

This program advances the Biden-Harris Administration's equity and workforce development priorities. Pathway Home 3 grants places a focus on establishing partnerships with industry, such as employers, industry associations, and labor organizations, that commit to providing meaningful work-based learning experiences, training, and employment to underserved individuals in the skills employers need. Partners must also work towards increasing employment opportunities for participants post-release in critical industry sectors facing increased demands, workforce gaps, or supply chain challenges.

WHO IT SERVES (Target Population)

Re-Entry, Incarcerated Adults Underserved Communities

WHO CAN APPLY

Labor organizations / unions Nonprofit entities, Faith-based organizations, Community-based organizations City, county, or township governments State governments Native American Tribal organizations Native American Tribal governments County Governments, Regional government organizations, special district governments Public institutions of higher education, including Hispanic-serving, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Tribally-controlled, and Alaska and Hawaii Native-serving higher education institutions

HOW TO APPLY?

; Applications must be submitted electronically no later than April 19, 2022.

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