NEW: Providence's Monteiro Wins National Award for Prison Bridge Program

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NEW: Providence's Monteiro Wins National Award for Prison Bridge Program

James Monteiro
Global nonprofit Echoing Green has announced that Providence’s James Monteiro has been awarded a Fellowship to help launch The Prison Bridge Program Initiative.

The Prison Bridge Program Initiative aims to reduce recidivism rates in Rhode Island by increasing post secondary educational graduation rates among the state's prison and ex-offender populations.  This program creates an opportunity for individuals to start their secondary education while incarcerated by providing a six-month bridge program prior to their release. The goal is for graduation rates amongst these individuals to improve. 

"This is definitely a team effort.  Kaiya Letherer, Jill Van Leesten, and Taino Palermo are working with me also, and the program is in partnership with College Unbound," said Monteiro, who is the Executive Director of the Billy Taylor House in Providence. "This has importance to the community in terms of public safety -- and reduced recidivism.  It costs $50,000 a year to incarcerate one male -- and $100,000 a year to incarcerate one female."

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"I also would like to add the potential effect on the next generation," continued Monteiro. "Children of parents who complete post secondary education are more likely to pursue and complete post secondary educational opportunities also."

About the Award

Of the 3,629 applicants, Monteiro was one of 52 to receive the Fellowship award. The Fellowship will provide seed funding, mentoring and leadership opportunities as the project is implemented in RI with plans to scale to other part of the country.

“We’re proud to be investing in tomorrow’s leaders, helping them go further, faster, as they realize their vision of a world changed for the better,” said Echoing Green President Dr. Cheryl Dorsey. “Many of the Fellows chosen are leading projects in the earliest stages, when it is hardest to find the necessary resources to get off the ground.

Monteiro will receive $80,000 in funding for two years, participate in leadership development events, receive mentoring from leading business professionals and, become part of a global network of leaders.


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