
4 smart practices for hiring formerly incarcerated Philadelphians
By: Danielle Corclone One in every six Philadelphians have been incarcerated. And according to a recent American Civil Liberties Union...

Funding for returning citizens with disabilities to improve employment outcomes
Signature Employment Grants from the Kessler Foundation Grant Concept Deadline: February 18, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. ET StartFragment Grant...

Enrollment Event: Episcopal Community Service's R.I.S.E. Initiative
Do you need help preparing for college or figuring out what your next step in life could be? If so, the RISE Initiative is FREE and for...

Volunteer with MENTOR
Mentor Job Description MENTOR is an initiative of the First Judicial District that seeks to empower returning citizens through...

Program Director position with MENTOR
Position: MENTOR Program Director Employer: The Honorable Michael Erdos, First Judicial District of Pennsylvania, Court of Common Pleas...
Engaging Employers: A Sector-Based Approach to Employment for People with Criminal Records
A sector-based employment approach brings employers from the same industry together with educators, workforce development agencies, and...
Back to Business: How Hiring Formerly Incarcerated Job Seekers Benefits Your Company
"This report from the Trone Private Sector and Education Advisory Council to the American Civil Liberties Union details successful...
Hiring People with Criminal Records - Toolkit
"Since 2010, the United States economy has experienced private sector job growth, a jobless rate below 5.5 percent, and steady growth in...

Community Legal Services just dropped a report on college admissions and students with criminal reco
Ban the box and Clean State initiatives have gained statewide traction in recent months as means to eliminate barriers to employment for...

Meet the Disruptor: Quaker City Coffee
A Federal Donuts owner, Bob Logue, and a former justice involved individual, Christian Dennis, partner up to pair your coffee with...