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Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative Grantee

Minnesota Department of Corrections (Amount: $2,000,000*)

The Minnesota Department of Corrections reentry initiative will provide institutional and community-based transition services to offenders ages 16–34 from Hennepin County. The initiative will include employment assistance and training, substance abuse treatment, mental health treatment, sex offender treatment, restorative justice programming, incentive-based programming, housing assistance, community support services, life skills training, victim advocacy services, family support services, and intensive case management. For more information, read this grantee’s workplan.

Local contact: David Ellis, 612–728–7507.

[Asterisk indicates award amount is subject to final review.]

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