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Department Of Labor Grant Opportunity Totaling $193.2 million |
| March 18, 2010 @ 03:03pm CDT |
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There are three new grant opportunities totaling $193.2 million, being announced by the Department of Labor as open for application:
1) $125 million in Community-Based Job Training grants
2) $1.2 million in Trade Adjustment Assistance grants
3) $67 million in Indian and Native American Employment and Training Program grants
The Solicitation for Grant Application (SGA) for each grant is published in the Federal Register and you will find links to each SGA here: http://www.doleta.gov/grants/find_grants.cfm (Please note Community-Based Job Training SGA and the Trade Adjustment Assistance SGA were posted Monday, March 15th.). These SGAs provide the information and instructions that your constituents need to apply for these grants. We have also provided descriptions of each SGA below. Please note that a pre-recorded Webinar on the CBJT grant only will be on-line (http://www.workforce3one.org <http://www.workforce3one.org/> ) and accessible for viewing on April 6, 2010, and will be available for viewing anytime after that date. While a review of this Webinar is encouraged it is not mandatory that applicants view this recording.
Please encourage your local chapters, affiliates and membership who may be thinking of applying to visit the Department of Labor's new online suite of resources for grant applicants at http://www.workforce3one.org/page/grants_toolkit. Created by the Department's Employment and Training Administration (ETA), the new site will introduce potential grantees to ETA grants and provide examples to guide people through the process of applying.
If you have any questions about any of these grants, please contact Maya Goines (goines.maya@dol.gov) in the Office of Public Engagement at 202-693-6455. |
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