Funding Opportunity | Colorado Community Based Re-entry Services Grants

The Latino Coalition for Community Leadership (LCCL) Announces the Colorado Community Based Re-entry Services Grants- Due 12/11/14

wagees-grant-500The Work and Gain Education & Employment Skills (WAGEES) project is a new community re-entry program created by the Colorado General Assembly as part of House Bill 14-1355.

The sub-grant program is intended to be a mechanism to facilitate and support a strong partnership between Colorado Department of Corrections and faith and community based organizations (FCBOs). Four sub-grants spread between three parole regions will be awarded to FCBOs to improve the employment prospects of parolees assessed to be medium to high risk for recidivism by the Division of Adult Parole.

The purpose of the grants is to:

  • Prepare these individuals for employment, by increasing the employment rate of participants,
  • Decreasing the recidivism rate of parolees served,
  • Increasing the rate at which participants receive high school diplomas and industry-recognized credentials
  • Increasing the rate at which participants enter post-secondary education and training.

The project will provide sub-grants that are integrated with hard skills training, technical assistance and program delivery. Sub-grantees will conduct a three part strategy that:

(1) Provides for the direct or coordinated delivery of services for the target group.

(2) Develops linkages between the services of state correctional agencies, local parole offices, local drug and alcohol treatment centers and local workforce investment boards.

(3) Coordinate and leverage resources between other project grantees and training service providers.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) does not anticipate having the LCCL’s contract in place until December 1, 2014. The legislation authorizing the grant program requires implementation to begin no later than January 1, 2015. Given the highly compressed timeframe, the LCCL will work to conduct outreach prior to 12/1/14 ahead of the anticipated contract date to give as much notice as possible to interested FCBOs. However, no awards may take place until the LCCL’s contract is fully executed with the CDOC. Any work or expenses incurred as a result of responding to this RFP is solely the responsibility of the proposing organization.

The LCCL anticipates the request for proposal (RFP) will be formally available on December 1, 2014.

  • The RFP documents will only be distributed electronically.
  • Any example RFPs provided by the LCCL before that time should be considered helpful aides in preparation of your formal proposal.
  • It is the responsibility of the proposing organization to submit the correct formal RFP document to the LCCL. The LCCL will label documents with “Informal” or “Formal” to assist in differentiating between the two.
  • Final RFP Guidance and Proposal Form documents will be labeled “Formal” guidance.

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