The webinar will provide an overview of the law on admission to federally-assisted housing and highlight ways for advocates to assist the reentry population. Reserve your Webinar Seat at https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/966629528. For questions, please contact Catherine McKee at (510) 251-9400 x3109.
Working Bibliographies for Subcommittee Literature Reviews – Updated 1/28/2010
As part of our efforts to develop a comprehensive report on the needs, programs, barriers, and funding available for reentry, the 5 subcommittees are developing bibliographies of key literature, needs assessments, and program evaluations relevant to each respective area covered by each subcommittee.
Staff is making these working documents available here, for your reference. These documents are current through January 28, 2010, and all will continue to be expanded and improved.
If you wish to suggest additional studies or articles for inclusion in this literature review, please send those to staff at reentry.council@sfgov.org.
• Full (combined) Bibliography
• Civil Rights & Civic Engagement of Formerly Incarcerated Individuals
• Community Justice & Alternatives to Incarceration
• Welfare & Safety of Families, Victims, & Communities
• Health & Well Being of Currently & Formerly Incarcerated Individuals
• Self-Sufficiency of Currently & Formerly Incarcerated Individuals
Current through January 28, 2010.
RFP Raising San Franciscans Together 2010-2013 SF Office of Economic & Workforce Development & SF Department of Children Youth and Families
This RFP is being issued to distribute over $21 million in funds from the SF General Fund, Children’s Fund, and Workforce Investment Act, for the period of July 1, 2010-June 30, 2013. All funding allocations are strategy specific for Out of School Time and Youth Leadership Empowerment and Development Service Areas. These include afterschool academic and enrichment activities as well as youth workforce development and youth leadership activities. See the RFP and instructions at http://dcyf.org/Content.aspx?id=1420¬e=1526.
Grants Due: 5:00pm on Wednesday, March 3, 2010.
2010 UCP Grants Program UCSF University Community Partnerships
Grant funds will be awarded to projects that are focused on service learning, education outreach, community engaged evaluation and research, and workforce development. The purpose of this grant program is to strengthen partnerships between San Francisco communities and the UCSF. See http://sf.ucsf.edu for more information.
Grants Due: Friday, February 12, 2010.
RFP #108 Workforce Services & Economic Development SF Office of Economic & Workforce Development
This RFP is being issued to distribute WIA and CDBG workforce services funding, as well as CDBG and SFRA economic development funding. There is an on-line RFP system and technical assistance workshops designed to assist applicants. For full RFP, please see http://oewd.org/Workforce_Development_Funding.aspx. For questions about the workforce services funding, please contact Kris Damalas at Kristine.damalas@sfgov.org or (415) 581-2334. For questions about the economic development funding, please contact Holly Lung at holly.lung@sfgov.org or (415) 554-6628.
Grants Due: 5:00pm on Thursday, February 4, 2010.
Non-Revocable Parole
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation implemented Non-Revocable Parole (NRP) on January 25, 2010.
The CDCR website includes information on eligibility criteria for non-revocable parole, definitions of “serious” and “violent” offenses, and provides NRP projections by county and city.
It also includes a link to Frequently Asked Questions about the change.
Authorizing legislation: Section 48 of Senate Bill X3 18.
U.S. Census 2010
San Francisco is preparing for the 2010 U.S. Census. The Office of Civic Engagement & Immigrant Affairs (OCEIA) is developing a strategic plan to ensure that all San Francisco residents are included in the census.
Information on counting prison populations can be found online at Nonprofits Count.
Group Quarters Validation Questionnaire (2008 Census Dress Rehearsal)
Reentry Council Meeting
All are welcome.
2010 01 26 Reentry Council AV
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Subcommittee on Families, Victims, & Communities Meeting
Meeting will take place in 3rd Floor Conference Room at the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office:
555 7th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
Working Bibliographies for Subcommittee Literature Reviews
As part of our efforts to develop a comprehensive report on the needs, programs, barriers, and funding available for reentry, the 5 subcommittees are developing bibliographies of key literature, needs assessments, and program evaluations relevant to each respective area covered by each subcommittee.
Staff is making these working documents available here, for your reference. These documents are current through January 12, 2010, and all will continue to be expanded and improved.
If you wish to suggest additional studies or articles for inclusion in this literature review, please send those to staff at reentry.council@sfgov.org.
Current through January 12, 2010.
Subcommittee on Health & Well Being Meeting
Meeting will take place in 3rd Floor Conference Room at the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office:
555 7th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
