The leader of a venture philanthropy fund that provides funding to startup community-centered nonprofits says Georgia has made great progress –but there needs to be a recommitment to making sure people who were formerly incarcerated are given a second chance.
“Resources have to be put against the issue,” said Joli C. Cooper, the executive director of the GreenLight Fund Atlanta. “We have to make sure every single person, every single person coming home from incarceration is lifted up and given equal opportunity, and that’s what CEO does.”
Cooper and Michael Taylor, the Atlanta site director for the Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO), were guests on Tuesday’s edition of “Closer Look.”