Unlocking SNAP E&T and Subsidized Work Based Learning Funding for Trusted Community- Based Reentry Programs
CEO partners with trusted community-based organizations, workforce providers, and reentry nonprofits to strengthen their ability to deliver high-quality employment services for people returning from incarceration.
A major focus of this work is helping local organizations unlock Subsidized Work Based Learning funding to support paid transitional work programs and long-term workforce pathways.
Local organizations are often closest to the people and communities most impacted by incarceration, but many face challenges accessing sustainable funding, building operational infrastructure, and navigating complex workforce systems.
With decades of experience operating evidence-based reentry employment programs, CEO provides practical tools, implementation support, policy expertise, and workforce system guidance rooted in real-world practice.
Paid transitional work is one of the most effective reentry employment interventions, but many organizations lack sustainable funding to operate these programs at scale.
CEO helps partners access and operationalize public funding streams — particularly SNAP Employment & Training and Subsidized Work Based Learning funding — that can reimburse significant portions of program costs associated with paid work experience and workforce training.

CEO Can Support Organizations With
Identifying eligible funding streams
Building SNAP E&T partnerships
Structuring subsidized work-based learning models
Developing reimbursement and reporting systems
Aligning workforce programming with public funding requirements
Training staff on implementation and compliance
Designing paid transitional work programs tied to long-term employment pathways
By helping organizations unlock these funding streams, CEO supports the long-term sustainability of paid transitional work programs that stabilize participants quickly and connect them to long-term employment opportunities.
CEO can support local nonprofits to
CEO can support local nonprofits to:
Build or strengthen SNAP E&T partnerships
Design paid transitional work and career pathway models
Strengthen participant retention and support systems
Build employer and referral pipelines
Improve operational and compliance infrastructure
Translate implementation lessons into policy and advocacy opportunities
CEO works with:
Reentry organizations
Workforce development nonprofits
Employment social enterprises
Community-based organizations serving people with high barriers to employment
Providers seeking sustainable public funding
Organizations interested in launching or scaling paid work-based learning models

With the right support, local organizations can:
Serve more people effectively
Draw down sustainable public funding
Expand access to paid work opportunities
Build stronger workforce pathways
Improve long-term employment outcomes
Become long-term anchors in their local reentry ecosystem
CEO's broader strategy aims to strengthen the national reentry workforce field by helping local providers scale proven approaches in their own communities.
Interested in exploring a partnership with CEO?
Connect with our team to discuss your goals, funding landscape, and capacity-building needs.