The Second Chance Act Youth Offender Reentry Program will support states, local governments, and tribal governments in partnership with interested persons (including federal corrections and supervision agencies), service providers, and nonprofit organizations to provide comprehensive reentry services
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for moderate to high-risk youth offenders before, during, and after release from confinement.
Agency: Department of Justice
Office: Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention
Additional Information of Eligibility: The following entities are eligible to apply: states and territories in partnership with interested persons (including Federal corrections and supervision agencies), service providers and nonprofit organizations; local governments in partnership with interested persons (including Federal corrections and supervision agencies), service providers and nonprofit organizations; and federally recognized Indian tribal governments in partnership with interested persons (including federal corrections and supervision agencies), service providers, and nonprofit organizations.
Co-founders William Mann and David Mravyan devised the Sensimat during a mandatory project for their MBA at the Richard Ivey School of Business in Canada. Sensimat is a device that helps manage and assess pressure among wheelchair users.