Once released, people that have been in prison face a social stigma and multiple barriers to labor market integration that make it nearly impossible for them to restart their lives and reintegrate into society. There are 1.5 million men, women and youth in prisonsin Latina America and the Caribbean; the majority of them have not been sentenced and many are imprisoned for non-violent crimes. Their successful integration into society and the labor market are key for the entire society. Not only in order to avoid recidivism, but also to convert them into active contributors to the economy and give them a second chance and real possibility for rehabilitation.
We are searching for thinkers and makers, for innovative, provocative and cutting edge ideas that will help improve the lives of people released from prison. We are looking for concrete proposals based on new ways to use technologies, projects that take new perspectives and research that aims atsheddinga light on this problem in the region. The solutions to be presented may be in the phase ofidea-building or already a project in implementation and should be applied to people in or outside of prison inLatin America and the Caribbean.
Participate in this call to generate social innovations that help improve the reintegration of people in prison or already released from prison. We will financially support the implementation of up to three proposals with 5.000 to 10.000 US dollars per project. We invite individuals and companies, universities, foundations, marketing and communication companies, media outlet producers, public institutions, NGOs and other actors linked to the world of entrepreneurship and innovation from all Latin America and the Caribbean to participate.
We seek ideas that innovate in the use of technology to solve this problem. How can we use technology to reduce social stigmas and/or promote reemployment?
How can we direct the entrepreneurial and creative spirit of people in prison and those released towards business opportunities with potential for growth? How can new networks be created for them?
We seek ideas that address this challenge usingaudiovisual or journalistic projects or communication and social marketing campaigns that take an innovative approach.
We want to connect the supply with the demand for labor. In what areas can we train people in prison and those already released? How can we connect them with new job opportunities?
We need to generate more knowledge about social stigmas and access barriers forthe labor market faced by people released from prison. Do you have a research proposal?
When filling out your application form, use the category “other” and explain your proposal. We want to learn about it!
1 Have an innovative solution to address the challenge presented
2Complete the application form.
3Present your idea in a video of up to 90 seconds and upload it with the form*
*for research proposals the submission of a video is optional
Apply with your proposal and video between June 13th and July 18th and get others to participate.