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Last post 05-29-2008 12:46 PM by sobemnwoko. 7 replies.
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  • Career employment opportunities?
    01-04-2007 5:14 PM
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    Hello, I am in the process of establishing a non profit organization. We are going to offer carrer employment opportunities for ex-offenders in effort to reduce recidivism rates. Does anyone know how to go about providing bonds to ex-offenders and tax credits to employers? Is this something that an organization can provide as a service? or are there more technical legalities that restrain us from that?
  • Re: Career employment opportunities?
    01-05-2007 8:16 AM
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    In NYS we go through the Department of Labor. It is a really easy process for both employer and agencies working with ex-offenders. Elaine Kost is the Bond Coordinator for our state and can give you more detailed information. You can contact her at Elaine.Kost@labor.state.ny.us. NYS Department of Labor purchases bonds through the Mclaughlin Group and then those who need them just contact DOL and the process is very simple.  Tax credits is something else Elaine deals with and I am sure she would be glad to give you information on that process as well. Good Luck.
  • Re: Career employment opportunities?
    02-21-2007 8:49 PM
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     Hi Nina,

    I think you will find a significant amount of information concerning the Federal Bonding Program by clicking on the URL provided below:

    http://www.bonds4jobs.com/

    Phone inquires can be made via 1 800 233-2258 

    I beleive the tax credit you are referring to is the Work Oppertunity Tax Credit.  Information about this program can be found at the URL provided below:

    http://www.uses.doleta.gov/wotcdata.cfm

     You will also find additional information about both programs below.

    The Federal Bonding Program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor and is intended to alleviate many of the concerns employers have in hiring ex-offenders and other high-risk persons. The program pro-vides fidelity bonds ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 that protect employers from work theft or dishonesty. Because most commercial policies do not cover “at-risk” persons such as ex-offenders, the Federal Bonding program gives employers insurance coverage that might not otherwise be available and helps alleviate any concerns they may have about hiring ex-offenders.

    In 34 states and the District of Columbia, the bonds are purchased by government agencies, one-stop career centers, or non-profit agencies and provided to employers at no cost. The survey results indicated that this tool is not likely to be employed by parole agencies. Only 6 percent reported that they provided this service directly and 37 percent reported that they did not provide the service at all. In comparison with other services, this tool appears to be underutilized.

    The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) provides employers with financial incentives for hiring targeted groups of job seekers, reducing income tax liability by as much as $2,400 for every qualified new worker. Ex-felons belonging to low-income families qualify for the credit.

    The WOTC is a powerful tool for securing the attention of employers who are reluctant to hire former prisoners because of concerns of trustworthiness. It can be used as a marketing tool or employed directly by the job seeker during the hiring process. As with the Federal Bonding Program, the WOTC is not likely to be used directly by parole agencies. Only 12.5 percent of responding agencies reported that they marketed the WOTC directly. More than 21 percent reported that this tool was used through contracts with vendors and 59.4 percent reported that it was used via referral to other agencies. Given its potential value in the job search process, it is advisable for all parole officers to become familiar with the Work Opportunity Tax Credit’s requirements and benefits. It is also advisable for parole officers to provide information and guidance about the tax credit to the persons under their supervision.

     

    Regards and good luck,

    Richard Morris, OWDS

     

     

     

  • Re: Career employment opportunities?
    07-12-2007 6:19 AM
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    Good morning Nina,

    Hopefully you've been able to get this info by now, but if not, I can help you.

    In New Jersey we have One Stop Career Centers where there is an Offender Specialist like me assiting ex-offenders. I utilize two programs:

    The WOTC (Work Opportunity Tax Credit) and The Federal Bonding Program

    If you would like more info on either of these proghrams, I can send you the materials.

    Thanks, Ron Yanky NJ Dept. of Labor

  • Re: Career employment opportunities?
    07-12-2007 10:22 AM
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    Good Morning Ron,

     

    I am in the process of gathering information on the Federal Bonding Process, however; any information that you have that would benefit this organization would be greatly appreciated.

     Thank you,

    Nina Gramps, Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right.

  • Re: Career employment opportunities?
    07-12-2007 11:59 AM
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    Mr. Robin Warren is the State Coordinator of the Federal Bonding Program

    his address is:

    Robin Warren
    NJDOL- One Stop Services
    PO Box 055
    Trenton, NJ 08625-0055
    609-292-2468

    Tell him I said hello!!Smile

  • Re: Career employment opportunities?
    05-29-2008 12:26 PM
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    Hello, My name is Lu Juan and I just happened upon your site because I was looking for a job for my brother. My brother is an ex-offender and he has spent 5 months trying to find a job. He does not have a high school diploma and I need to know how to help him. He has been everywhere filling out applications but no luck. He lives with me right now and he really wants a job. We live in the NE Washington DC area. Please help!!!!
  • Re: Career employment opportunities?
    05-29-2008 12:46 PM
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    Contact the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency there in DC. Their website is http://www.csosa.gov. They have an active offender reentry employment program in place there in your DC area at 633 Indiana Ave. Washington, D.C. 20004. Phone - 202-220-5616 Hope this helps. Sobem
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