A series of federal initiatives has appropriated public grant funds to support successful re-entry by ex-felons. The most recent was the Second Chance Act, signed into law by President George W. Bush in 2008. This law provided $326 million in grants to nonprofit organizations and state-level...
A search of the www.federalgrantswire.com database was conducted in February 2011 by the first author to identify one key federal aftercare program per transition-aged youth population of interest. In addition to serving a target population, other factors considered in selecting programs included 1...
The Comprehensive School Reform (CSR) program support for a clearinghouse of school reform projects. www.FederalGrantsWire.com/comprehensive-school-ref... High School Graduation Initiative To support effective, sustainable and coordinated dropout prevention and reentry programs in high schools with annual...
Airports (ARP): plans and develops the national airport system; oversees standards for airport safety, inspection, design, construction, and operation. The office awards $3.5 billion annually in grants for airport planning and development.[7]【参考译文】机场(ARP):规划和发展国家机场系统;监督机场安全...
In either case, a judge ultimately grants or denies compassionate release. Even if the BOP initiates or supports the request, the court must still review and approve it. Family members cannot directly petition the court for a federal inmate’s release – only the inmate (or BOP) has standing...
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Sentencing under the Guidelines is essentially a score-keeping exercise, not unlike the procedure for filling out a federal income tax return. The process involves assigning "offense levels" for a particular offense based on the nature of the offense and the circumstances under which it was committ...