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Mississippi Reentry Resources (MS) Work Opportunity Tax Credit
The Work Opportunity Tax Credit is a federal tax credit incentive, which Congress provides to private-sector businesses for hiring individuals from all target groups who have consistently faced significant barriers to employment.
View DetailsMissouri American Job Centers (AJCs)
This publication contains a complete list of both comprehensive and affiliate American Job Centers (AJCs) within Missouri. AJCs provide free help to job seekers for a variety of career and employment related needs. Nearly 2,400 AJCs, funded by the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration, are located throughout the United States.
Missouri Reentry Resources (MO) CDC Where to Write for Vital Records
Vital records are state-issued certificates of birth, death, marriage and divorce maintained within a central location. Each record provides proof of a particular life event and is usually considered valid for obtaining most major forms of identification at both state and federal level.
View DetailsMissouri Reentry Resources (MO) Federal Bonding Program
The Federal Bonding Program is a unique job placement tool to help job applicants get and keep a job. The program issues Fidelity Bonds and is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor.
View DetailsMissouri Reentry Resources (MO) Incarcerated Veterans Reentry Guide
Developed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Care for Re-Entry Veterans Program, this guide addresses the community reentry needs of justice impacted veterans.
View DetailsMissouri Reentry Resources (MO) National Directory of Drug & Alcohol Abuse Treatment Facilities
The National Directory of Drug & Alcohol Abuse Treatment Facilities is a listing of federal, state, and local government facilities and private facilities that provide substance abuse treatment services.
View DetailsMissouri Reentry Resources (MO) National Directory of Mental Health Treatment Facilities
The National Directory of Mental Health Treatment Facilities is a listing of federal, state, and local government facilities and private facilities that provide mental health treatment services.
View DetailsMissouri Reentry Resources (MO) State Public Record Listings
State Public Record Listings (SPRLs) enable you to quickly reach government agencies and institutions that house public records.
View DetailsMissouri Reentry Resources (MO) Work Opportunity Tax Credit
The Work Opportunity Tax Credit is a federal tax credit incentive, which Congress provides to private-sector businesses for hiring individuals from all target groups who have consistently faced significant barriers to employment.
View DetailsMontana American Job Centers (AJCs)
This publication contains a complete list of both comprehensive and affiliate American Job Centers (AJCs) within Montana. AJCs provide free help to job seekers for a variety of career and employment related needs. Nearly 2,400 AJCs, funded by the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration, are located throughout the United States.
Montana Reentry Resources (MT) CDC Where to Write for Vital Records
Vital records are state-issued certificates of birth, death, marriage and divorce maintained within a central location. Each record provides proof of a particular life event and is usually considered valid for obtaining most major forms of identification at both state and federal level.
View DetailsMontana Reentry Resources (MT) Federal Bonding Program
The Federal Bonding Program is a unique job placement tool to help job applicants get and keep a job. The program issues Fidelity Bonds and is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor.
View DetailsMontana Reentry Resources (MT) Incarcerated Veterans Reentry Guide
Developed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Care for Re-Entry Veterans Program, this guide addresses the community reentry needs of justice impacted veterans.
View DetailsNebraska American Job Centers (AJCs)
This publication contains a complete list of both comprehensive and affiliate American Job Centers (AJCs) within Nebraska. AJCs provide free help to job seekers for a variety of career and employment related needs. Nearly 2,400 AJCs, funded by the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration, are located throughout the United States.
Nevada American Job Centers (AJCs)
This publication contains a complete list of both comprehensive and affiliate American Job Centers (AJCs) within Nevada. AJCs provide free help to job seekers for a variety of career and employment related needs. Nearly 2,400 AJCs, funded by the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration, are located throughout the United States.
New Hampshire American Job Centers (AJCs)
This publication contains a complete list of both comprehensive and affiliate American Job Centers (AJCs) within New Hampshire. AJCs provide free help to job seekers for a variety of career and employment related needs. Nearly 2,400 AJCs, funded by the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration, are located throughout the United States.
New Jersey American Job Centers (AJCs)
This publication contains a complete list of both comprehensive and affiliate American Job Centers (AJCs) within New Jersey. AJCs provide free help to job seekers for a variety of career and employment related needs. Nearly 2,400 AJCs, funded by the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration, are located throughout the United States.
New Mexico American Job Centers (AJCs)
This publication contains a complete list of both comprehensive and affiliate American Job Centers (AJCs) within New Mexico. AJCs provide free help to job seekers for a variety of career and employment related needs. Nearly 2,400 AJCs, funded by the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration, are located throughout the United States.
New York American Job Centers (AJCs)
This publication contains a complete list of both comprehensive and affiliate American Job Centers (AJCs) within New York. AJCs provide free help to job seekers for a variety of career and employment related needs. Nearly 2,400 AJCs, funded by the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration, are located throughout the United States.
North Carolina American Job Centers (AJCs)
This publication contains a complete list of both comprehensive and affiliate American Job Centers (AJCs) within North Carolina. AJCs provide free help to job seekers for a variety of career and employment related needs. Nearly 2,400 AJCs, funded by the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration, are located throughout the United States.




















