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Oklahoma Partnership for Successful Reentry, Inc.
The Oklahoma Partnership for Successful Reentry, Inc. is a statewide coalition of organizations working in the field of reentry, which is helping ex-felons reintegrate into society, especially after prison, but also including those reentering from jail, probation, or moving here from out-of-state. OPSR partner organizations include a broad spectrum of faith-based, community-based, tribal, local, state, and federal organizations and agencies with a common goal: to remove the barriers to reentry in our State. Join with us as we seek to build the best information clearinghouse and networking coalition in the USA!
Quick Facts:
- Focus of initiative/program:
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- Children and Families
- Education
- Employment/Job Training
- Housing
- Mental Health
- Mentoring
- Substance Abuse
- Task Force / Coalitions
- Inititative/program name:
- Oklahoma Partnership for Successful Reentry, Inc.
- Year Established:
- 2006
- Lead agency/organization name:
- Oklahoma Partnership for Successful Reentry, Inc.
- Population served by initiative/program:
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- Returning from local detention facilities
- Returning from local jails
- Returning from prison
- Not under community corrections supervision
- Under community corrections supervision (parole or probation)
- Adults
- Juveniles
- Men
- Women
- People convicted of a violent offense
- People convicted of a non-violent offense
- Victims
- Gang members
- Elderly
- Tribal populations
- Sex offenders
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Oklahoma Partnership for Successful Reentry, Inc.
Contact:
Steve GordonExecutive Director
OPSR
PO Box 60433
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73146-0433
sgordon@okreentry.org
www.okreentry.org
Oklahoma Partnership for Successful Reentry, Inc.
Initiatives and Programs
- Focus of initiative/program:
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- Children and Families
- Education
- Employment/Job Training
- Housing
- Mental Health
- Mentoring
- Substance Abuse
- Task Force / Coalitions
- Inititative/program name:
- Oklahoma Partnership for Successful Reentry, Inc.
- Lead agency/organization name:
- Oklahoma Partnership for Successful Reentry, Inc.
- Funding sources for initiative/program:
- Seeking grants from foundations and corporate givingn programs. Also possible state funding.
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Funding
Partners in the reentry initiative/program
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| Members of the community (e.g., people who have been incarcerated, their families or neighbors): |
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| Work force development and employment agencies (e.g. business associations, unions): |
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Participants
- Population served by initiative/program:
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- Returning from local detention facilities
- Returning from local jails
- Returning from prison
- Not under community corrections supervision
- Under community corrections supervision (parole or probation)
- Adults
- Juveniles
- Men
- Women
- People convicted of a violent offense
- People convicted of a non-violent offense
- Victims
- Gang members
- Elderly
- Tribal populations
- Sex offenders
- Total number of people who have participated in initiative/program to date:
- n/a - we are a coalition of service provider
- Total number of people currently participating in initiative/program:
- n/a - we are a coalition of service provider
- Total number of people who can be served at one time:
- n/a - we are a coalition of service provider
- If your initiative/program serves people under community corrections supervision, how does your organization work in partnership or work in collaboration with participants’ probation or parole officers?
- We have probation and parole officers (state and federal) who participate in our coalition.
Data Collection
- Does your organization collect demographic data on participants?
- No
- Does your organization collect data about the process of your initiative/program?
- No
- Does your organization measure and/or track the outcome of participation?
- No
Activities
- What, if any, activities does your initiative/program include for people while they are incarcerated and how do these activities differ from those offered to the general population?
- n/a - we are a coalition of service providers
- What activities does your organization engage in post-release and how do these activities differ from those offered to the general population?
- n/a - we are a coalition of service providers
- How are people placed into your program?
- Referral n/a - we are a coalition of service providers
