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RFAs: Second Chance Act Reentry Education and Employment (USA)

Call for Proposals: European Union for Labour Market Inclusion Project (Albania)

Deadline: 04-May-2026

The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) is offering $19.8 million in funding through the FY25 Second Chance Act to support programs that help individuals transition successfully from incarceration to society. Grants of up to $900,000 per project will support prison-based education, vocational training, and workforce development initiatives over 36 months starting June 1, 2026.

What is the Second Chance Act Program?

This program aims to reduce recidivism and enhance public safety by providing education and employment support to individuals nearing release from correctional facilities. Key objectives include:

Funding and Project Details

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

How the Program Works

  1. Assess education and employment needs of individuals nearing release
  2. Develop academic, vocational, or career pathway programs aligned with local labor market demands
  3. Implement structured learning, skill-building, and workforce integration initiatives
  4. Leverage technology responsibly, following correctional safety restrictions
  5. Monitor program outcomes including employment rates, skill acquisition, and recidivism reduction

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Who can apply? Governments, educational institutions, nonprofits, and for-profit organizations.
  2. What is the maximum award? $900,000 per project.
  3. What is the project duration? 36 months, starting June 1, 2026.
  4. Are there different program categories? Yes, Category 1 focuses on education outcomes and Category 2 on employment outcomes.
  5. Can technology be used in programs? Yes, but must comply with correctional safety rules.
  6. What types of skills are prioritized? Academic, vocational, trade, digital, and industry-relevant skills.
  7. What is the ultimate goal? To improve reintegration, employment outcomes, and reduce recidivism among justice-involved individuals.

Conclusion

The BJA FY25 Second Chance Act program supports education and employment initiatives that equip incarcerated individuals with the skills, knowledge, and career pathways needed for successful reintegration. By strengthening reentry systems and fostering collaboration across sectors, the program helps improve public safety, workforce readiness, and long-term community stability.

For more information, visit Grants.gov.

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