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Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative Grantee

New Hampshire Department of Corrections (Amount: $1,999,923*)

The New Hampshire Department of Corrections will focus on two offender populations: (1) 30–40 juveniles who are confined for at least 6 months at the Youth Development Center and who are released to either Belknap County or the City of Manchester and (2) 300 adult offenders ages 17–35 who are confined for at least 12 months in one of New Hampshire’s four state prisons and who are released to the City of Manchester. Through the New Hampshire Reentry Project, the department will partner with various service agencies to address the challenges of recidivism, substance abuse, and physical and mental health issues and to support education, workforce participation, housing, transportation, restitution, and community service. For more information, read this grantee’s workplan.

Local contact: Larry Blaisdell, 603–271–5652.

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

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