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The Bread Project rises to offer new opportunities to ex-offenders

Posted on October 2, 2012August 29, 2019 by Jails to Jobs

As one of a growing number of social ventures employing ex-offenders springing up around the nation, the Emeryville, Calif.-based The Bread Project has created a unique program to train low-income people in culinary arts. And the organization recently hired Dale […]

America Works succeeds matching ex-offenders with employers

Posted on September 22, 2012May 1, 2019 by Jails to Jobs

While many job developers seem to find working with ex-offenders a particular challenge, one company has found a successful niche in outcome-based prison-to-work (and welfare-to-work) programs. With operations in New York City; Chicago; Washington, D.C.; Baltimore; Newark and Mount Laurel, […]

MDRC/DOL study tests effectiveness of employment programs

Posted on September 17, 2012July 31, 2019 by Jails to Jobs

RecycleForce of Indianapolis has not only found success in hiring ex-offenders, it managed to win a $5.5 million grant to participate in a large-scale federal research project. That research project, involving seven grantees across the nation, may assist U.S. government […]

RecycleForce works to help ex-offenders enter workforce

Posted on September 10, 2012August 29, 2019 by Jails to Jobs

While businesses created to hire ex-offenders remain few and far between, Gregg Keesling of Indianapolis is proving that they’re not only possible but profitable as well. His nonprofit RecycleForce has found success in not only providing innovative recycling services throughout […]

CEO expands its reach to help more ex-offenders find employment

Posted on August 31, 2012July 20, 2022 by Jails to Jobs

CEO, the Center for Employment Opportunities, has expanded beyond New York State, where it began, to more widely offer employment services to those with recent criminal convictions. Focusing its attention on California, the nonprofit opened offices in San Francisco and […]

Milk Not Jails promotes dairies, opens minds, helps ex-offenders

Posted on August 16, 2012July 31, 2019 by Jails to Jobs

In a unique New York endeavor, probably the only one of its type in the country, an organization known as Milk Not Jails is working to develop the dairy industry as an alternative to the prison economy as a means […]

S.F. Bay Area labor shortage offers ex-offenders opportunities

Posted on August 10, 2012August 29, 2019 by Jails to Jobs

With an estimated $20 billion worth of construction-related projects underway and planned for the next few years, the San Francisco Bay Area is already facing a labor shortage that offers opportunities for ex-offenders who have skills or who are willing […]

Correctional facility One-Stop helps inmates prepare for employment

Posted on August 3, 2012February 10, 2018 by Jails to Jobs

In a unique venture that may be the only one of its kind in the country, MongtomeryWorks of Montgomery County, Md. sponsors a One-Stop Career Center at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility in the town of Boyds. Operated by Workforce […]

Emphasizing strengths can help ex-offenders find employment

Posted on July 28, 2012June 10, 2019 by Jails to Jobs

As job developers, when you deal with ex-offenders it’s important to assess them using a strength-based process rather than beginning with the many barriers they face. Or so says Larry Robbin, a nationally known expert in the area of workforce […]

Kindness can help you in your job search and your life

Posted on July 19, 2012July 31, 2019 by Jails to Jobs

While kindness may not be a qualification listed on too many job descriptions, being kind to others and to yourself will go a long way toward making you attractive as a potential employee and a person others will want to […]

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