Parole
WAGEES/CRES/ETN
Community Vendors
EMPLOYMENT
100

The conditions on your parole agreement that "everyone" have are called this...

What are: "Standard Conditions of Parole"

100

Community Re-Entry Specialists

What is: "CRES"

100

Community Vendor that helps overcome employment challenges, provides day labor, training, and apprenticeships. Currently has centers in Denver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo.

What is: "CEO-Center for Employment Opportunities"

100

Where you can go to get help finding employment...

What is: "Workforce, WAGEES, CRES, Community vendors such as CEO, Denver Dream Center, NXT etc..."

200

Checking in with your parole officer and Community ReEntry Specialist (CRES) are done by...

What is: "Calling CWISE"

200

 Work and Gain Education and Employment Skills

What is: "WAGEES"

200

Located in most counties in Colorado, this vendor offers aid to anyone who comes in requesting help with employment, mock interviewing and resume building. They can also help you find an apprenticeship.

What is: Workforce Center"

200

Where you can find help with apprenticeships...

What is: "CEO, WAGEES, WORKFORCE, CRES, Community Vendors, RESTORE RCM"

300

You get off parole early by doing this...

What is: "being compliant, getting a job, paying your restitution and child support, checking in as directed, not getting any new charges"

300

Located in the community and tasked with helping recently released clients gain employment or educational opportunities.

What is: "WAGEES"

300

Where you can get help building a resume...

What is: "Workforce, WAGEES, CRES, Community vendors such as CEO, Denver Dream Center, NXT etc..."

400

25%, 50%, 75%

What are: "the percentages when you can be reviewed for early release from parole"

400

Located in the parole office and help releasing clients with housing vouchers, food stamps, Medicaid, transportation tickets, hygiene, and employment.

What is: "CRES"

400

Tax credit granted to an employer for hiring a felon. 

What is: "The Work Opportunity Tax Credit- WOTC"

25% of $6000 of first year wages for part-time work-up to $1500

40% of $6000 of first year work for full time-up to $2400

500

How you are "mandatorily counted" in the Community while on parole...

What is: "By calling CWISE"

500

Work out of parole offices throughout the state and help with employment, training, clothing, and tools for work.

What are the: "Employment Training Navigators”

500

Unique tool to help an applicant get and keep a job. It protects the employer in case of any loss of money or property due to employee dishonesty. Bond is given to the employer for free and is an incentive to hire you as a "felon". Bond coverage is provided for any person whose background usually leads employers to question their honesty and deny them a job.

What is: "The Federal Bonding Program"