Accessing Job Training Funds in Georgia's Communities
GrantID: 72292
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
Explore related grant categories to find additional funding opportunities aligned with this program:
Awards grants, Financial Assistance grants, Higher Education grants, Non-Profit Support Services grants, Science, Technology Research & Development grants.
Grant Overview
Navigating Employment Barriers for Individuals Reentering Society in Georgia
Georgia has one of the highest incarceration rates in the nation, resulting in significant challenges for individuals reentering society after serving time. According to the Georgia Department of Corrections, nearly 40% of released individuals struggle to find employment within the first six months of release, often due to the stigma associated with their criminal records. This employment barrier severely limits their reintegration into society and increases the likelihood of recidivism.
Eligible applicants for this funding opportunity include organizations dedicated to workforce development and reentry programs. Individuals who have recently been released from incarceration are the primary focus of this initiative, which specifically addresses the employment obstacles they face. Many individuals lack access to resources, including job readiness training and supportive networks that are essential for securing stable employment.
This grant aims to support an Innovative Job Training Program designed for individuals reentering society, focusing on measurable outcomes such as job placement rates and skills acquisition. The program will create partnerships with local businesses willing to provide on-the-job training and mentorship opportunities, facilitating smoother transitions into stable employment.
Collaboration with local employers will be key in developing training modules that align with market needs, ensuring that participants acquire relevant skills that enhance their employability. Success will be assessed through tracking job placement statistics and gathering participant feedback regarding their training experiences. This approach will enable continuous program improvement aimed at effectively addressing employment barriers.
In summary, Georgia's unique challenges surrounding reentry employment underscore the urgent need for targeted training initiatives. This funding opportunity presents a vital resource for enhancing job placement outcomes for individuals seeking to successfully reintegrate into society.
Eligible Regions
Interests
Eligible Requirements
Related Searches
Related Grants
Grants for Artistic Planning and Professional Development for Southern Presenters, Programmers, or Curators
Grant to support the professional growth of Southern presenters, programmers, and curators. The gran...
TGP Grant ID:
61784
Grant to Institutions that Provide Training Law Enforcement Agencies using Worn Body Cameras
Through this opportunity, the Bureau seeks to fund an organization that will provide comprehensive t...
TGP Grant ID:
6767
Grants To Enhance Immune Responses Against Cancer
Grants to support exploratory/development basic research projects that elucidate mechanisms by which...
TGP Grant ID:
21671
Grants for Artistic Planning and Professional Development for Southern Presenters, Programmers, or C...
Deadline :
Ongoing
Funding Amount:
$0
Grant to support the professional growth of Southern presenters, programmers, and curators. The grant aims to enhance program design and bolster organ...
TGP Grant ID:
61784
Grant to Institutions that Provide Training Law Enforcement Agencies using Worn Body Cameras
Deadline :
2023-04-04
Funding Amount:
$0
Through this opportunity, the Bureau seeks to fund an organization that will provide comprehensive training and technical assistance services to agenc...
TGP Grant ID:
6767
Grants To Enhance Immune Responses Against Cancer
Deadline :
2025-01-07
Funding Amount:
$0
Grants to support exploratory/development basic research projects that elucidate mechanisms by which the human microbiome inhibit or enhance anti-tumo...
TGP Grant ID:
21671