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January 23, 2014

Second Chance Act Grants Help Further Promising Reentry Programs and Practices

By Mai P. Tran, Program Associate In October 2013, 104 government agencies and nonprofit organizations across the country were awarded grants throu...

Develop strategic messaging

Develop strategic messaging For your local reentry coalition to successfully engage the public, you will need to create strategic messaging t...

Medicaid and Corrections

Recent Medicaid guidance and legislative developments offer new opportunities for correctional leaders to leverage Medicaid to enhance outcomes for pe...
March 8, 2024

FY24 Second Chance Act Community-based Reentry Program

The Second Chance Act Community-based Reentry Program supports organizations and tribal governments providing comprehensive reentry services to indivi...
April 18, 2025

SCA GRANTEE SUCCESS STORY: Cherokee Nation’s Key to Long-Term Employment after Jail

Finding jobs isn’t always the hardest part—keeping them can be. The “Coming Home” program provides solutions for both.

Business Executives and Government Officials Convene at White House

By the CSG Justice Center Danial Hardiman, CEO of True North Companies, Inc., and Diane Williams, CEO of the Safer Foundation ...

SUPPORT Act of 2018

SUPPORT Act of 2018 The 2018 SUPPORT Act (Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and Communitie...

Track your progress

Track your progress Your local reentry coalition needs diligent tracking among corrections, community supervision, and community-based agenci...

Part 2. Tools for Change

Part 2: Tools for Change Introduction to Part 2 Part I of this toolkit led you through assessing whether your reentry strategy has the ...

Cultivate buy-in to enact policy and practice changes

Cultivate buy-in to enact policy and practice changes What it means to institute policy or practice change will vary depending on the type of...

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