2026 LETTER OF INTEREST: REENTRY ORGANIZATIONS

Location: District of Columbia
Posted: Dec 17, 2025
Due: Jan 9, 2026
Agency: FHI 360
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
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Solicitation No: GO2026_RFA_02
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2026 LETTER OF INTEREST: REENTRY ORGANIZATIONS
RFA No.: GO2026_RFA_02

Issue date: 16 Dec, 2025
Closing date: 9 Jan, 2026

Solicitation file(s):
DOL_LOI_January_2026 (1).pdf (198 KB)

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Solicitation Title:
Request for Information (RFI)
2026 LETTER OF INTEREST: REENTRY
ORGANIZATIONS
Solicitation Number
Submit Questions and Proposal to:
Date of Issue of RFP:
Date Questions Due:
Date Proposal Due:
Approximate Date Contract Issued
Terms of Contract
Format of Submission
Aeagan@fhi360.org
December 16, 2025
January 9, 2025
January 14, 2026 at 5:00 PM (Eastern)
After July 1, 2026
Approximately 42 months
Respond via e-mail with attached document in
MS Word/Excel/pdf format.
I. BACKGROUND
FHI 360’s National Institute for Work and Learning (NIWL) is seeking organizations
interested in partnering with FHI 360 on potential U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) grants
that serve young adults, ages 18-24, involved with the justice system. We invite interested
organizations that meet the required high-crime and high-poverty criteria to submit the
Organizational Interest Survey.
FHI 360 is a global, non-profit, development organization committed to improving lives in
lasting ways in the U.S. and around the world. FHI 360 promotes a comprehensive
approach to development focusing its efforts on Economic Opportunities, Health, Crisis
Response and Research. We maintain strong relationships with government and
community leaders and ties to hundreds of partner organizations. Housed within FHI
360’s US Programs, NIWL advances access to and excellence in education and workforce
systems. We focus on two key drivers of individual well-being education and workforce
development to improve lives.
Working with the U.S. Department of Labor since 2017, NIWL’s reentry projects serve
young adults, 18-24 years old, who are returning to their communities after involvement
with the justice system. NIWL uses a combination of violence prevention, conflict
resolution, mentoring, and workforce readiness opportunities including soft skills training,
leadership training, career exploration and preparation, post-secondary education and
training, work experience, and livable wage job placements to support these young adults
as they overcome stigma and obstacles to find fulfilling roles working and learning within
their communities. Through the Compass Rose Collaborative, a DOL-funded (Growth
Opportunities | Round 4) funded program, NIWL partners with five organizations (sub-
grantees) to provide direct services to 400 (each partner serves 75 150) young adults
who are or have been involved in either the juvenile or adult justice systems.
You can learn more about the NIWL and the Compass Rose Collaborative here:
https://niwl.fhi360.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Learning-and-Workforce-
overview.pdf
Compass Rose Collaborative Fact Sheet | NIWL Resource Hub
II. PURPOSE
In February 2024, the DOL Employment and Training Administration (ETA), authorized by
section 169 of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), announced Growth
Opportunities (Rounds 4 and 5) grants to prepare justice-involved youth and young adults
for the world of work through education and training, paid work experiences, mentorship,
and leadership development; and the program contributes to community violence
intervention among youth and young adults.
In anticipation that a similar announcement will be made in early 2026, FHI 360 is seeking
organizations (subgrantees) interested in partnering with FHI 360 and providing a direct
service role.
PLEASE NOTE: The decision to apply for a grant is contingent on a Funding Opportunity
Announcement by the Department of Labor and on FHI 360’s belief that it can submit a
competitive proposal after release. If FHI 360 elects to pursue a specific announcement,
additional information may need to be collected.
Interested organizations that meet the required high-crime and high-poverty criteria are
invited to submit the Organizational Interest Survey (see Attachment A).
We anticipate that completing this survey will take around 30 minutes. The questions are
based on previous DOL grants and are designed to help us understand if an organization
would be a good fit with FHI 360 on future funding opportunities. FHI 360 will reach out to
select responding organizations for more detailed information. The final selection of
subgrantees will be made after DOL publishes the request for proposals (RFP), which is
anticipated for the first quarter of 2026.
III. QUALIFICATIONS
All potential sub-recipient organizations must serve high-crime, high-poverty
communities. High poverty communities are defined as those with poverty rates of at least
25%. High-crime communities are defined as those within the targeted area that are
higher than the rate for the overall city (for urban areas) or of non-metropolitan counties
in the state (for rural areas) (resources: https://www.ers.usda.gov/topics/rural-economy-
population/rural-classifications/)
To be considered as a sub-recipient, the target community/partner organization must
demonstrate the following:
A clear need for the program using current statistical evidence, including the
number and characteristics of the eligible young adults who have been released
from incarceration or are involved in the justice system in your proposed service
areas;
Experience with the capacity to serve a predefined number of participants based on
the organizations local population needs over a 2-year program implementation
period with an additional year of follow-up supports (with the capacity to reach full
enrollment within 18 months of implementation);
The statistical evidence that your service area will serve high-poverty, high-crime
communities as described above;
Ability to execute strategies with attainable goals for job-driven training based on
labor market information and evidence-based practices;
Ability to collaborate and coordinate with partner organizations to ensure that
local, state, and federal resources are used effectively and efficiently to effectively
reintegrate young people into their communities (WIOA infrastructure);
Ability to deliver or connect participants to effective job training and placement,
education and supportive service to include legal services, mental health,
substance use, financial literacy, and other necessary supports for young adults
success;
Good financial standing and current registration with the System for Award
Management (SAM);
Active and engaged organizational leadership with willingness to participate in the
technical assistance model of FHI 360 (quarterly leadership calls, overall grant
strategic management and ensuring program staff participate in monthly
individual and collaborative peer networking and learning sessions and biannual
meetings);
Willingness to use Department of Labor’s Grantee Performance Management
System (GPMS), the required online database for managing participant data
Willingness to implement FHI 360’s Registered Apprenticeship program for Youth
Development Practitioners (O*NET-SOC Code: 13-1071.00 RAPIDS Code: 1039HY).
Priority consideration will be given to organizations that currently or have previously
operated, in the last 36 months, a reentry program or offer employment services to a high
number of people impacted by the justice system and that can obtain letters of support
from justice, employer and community college partners (may be required by funder).
IV. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
Interested organizations that meet the required high-crime and high-poverty criteria are
invited to submit the Organizational Interest Survey (see Attachment A). Responses
should be submitted via email as an attached document in MS Word/pdf format.
V. EVALUATION CRITERIA
FHI 360 will review all submissions in January 2026 and reach out to select organizations
regarding potential partnership opportunities. The final selection of subgrantees will be
made after DOL publishes the request for proposals (RFP), which is anticipated for the first
quarter of 2026.
PLEASE NOTE that answering “No” to the program element questions will not disqualify
an organization from consideration. One key purpose of this grant is to help organizations
build capacity to serve young people impacted by the justice system. As such, FHI 360 uses
the answers provided to choose a set of sub-recipients with complementary strengths so
that they can support and learn from each other.
VI. INSTRUCTIONS AND DEADLINE
RFI posted: December 16, 2025
Response submission deadline: January 14, 2026
Anticipated Award Start Date: July 2026
Responses must be submitted by email to Adrienne Eagan at aeagan@fhi360.org no later
than January 9, 2026 at 5:00 pm (EST) Eastern Standard Time. Responses received after the
date and time indicated may not be accepted. FHI 360 may acknowledge receipt of the
response by email. The proposal must be submitted in electronic format using software
compatible with Microsoft Office.
VII. FHI 360 DISCLAIMERS
DISCLAIMERS AND FHI 360 PROTECTION CLAUSES
FHI 360 will not compensate the individual or organization for its preparation of
response to this RFI.
Organizational Interest Surveys become property of FHI 360.
FHI 360 may cancel the solicitation and not make an award.
FHI 360 may reject any or all responses received.
Issuance of a solicitation does not constitute an award commitment by FHI 360.
FHI 360 reserves the right to disqualify any offer based on offeror failure to follow
solicitation instructions,
FHI 360 reserves the right to issue an award based on initial evaluation of offers
without further discussion.
FHI 360 may request from short-listed offerors a second or third round of either
oral presentation or written response to a more specific and detailed scope of
work.
FHI 360 has the right to rescind an RFI or rescind an award prior to the signing of a
subcontract due to any unforeseen changes in the direction of FHI 360’s client, be it
funding or programmatic.
FHI 360 reserves the right to waive minor proposal deficiencies that can be
corrected prior to award determination to promote competition.
FHI 360 may be contacting Offerors to confirm contact person, address and that
proposal was submitted for this solicitation.
******END OF RFI******
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