PFS Projects at a Glance
Fact Sheet
Child-Parent Center Pay for Success Initiative
In 2015, there were nearly 1,500 4-year-old children in Chicago who qualified for the federal free or reduced lunch program, but did not attend at least a half-day of preschool.
Fact Sheet
Juvenile Justice Pay for Success Initiative
Nationally, there is a shortage of follow-up services for individuals released from incarceration.
Fact Sheet
Recidivism and Workforce Development Project
In 2013, 23,989 individuals were released from prison in New York State. Over half of these individuals are considered high-risk, and it is estimated that in the five years after release, they will spend an average of 460 days incarcerated per person.
Fact Sheet
Utah High Quality Preschool Program
Utah school districts and advocates had concerns about the achievement gap and high need for special education services among children from low-income families.
Fact Sheet
The NYC ABLE Project for Incarcerated Youth
Of the adolescents discharged from the Rikers Island Jail, nearly half will return within one year.
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