23-04-2024 11:21 via bizjournals.com

Boston nonprofit receives $15M grant for second-chance hiring efforts

Boston-based Jobs for the Future, a national nonprofit dedicated to growing the U.S. workforce, has received a $14.5 million award to fund education and training to people with criminal records, as well as other efforts to help them get good jobs.
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