Measuring Job Placement Outcomes for Seasonal Workers
GrantID: 60240
Grant Funding Amount Low: $350,000
Deadline: November 29, 2023
Grant Amount High: $1,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Outcome Requirements for Job Placement Services for Farmworkers
The primary objective of job placement services targeting seasonal farmworkers is to facilitate their transition into stable, year-round employment. To secure funding, applicants must outline clear outcome benchmarks, demonstrating how they will measure the success of their placement initiatives. Unlike traditional employment grants, this funding specifically seeks to promote career advancement beyond agricultural work into a broader economic landscape.
Key Performance Indicators to Track
Potential applicants must identify and track several key performance indicators (KPIs) to ensure accountability and transparency. Some of these KPIs may include the number of participants placed in stable employment, average wages pre- and post-placement, and the retention rate of placed workers in their new positions over a six to twelve-month period. These metrics will be critical in evaluating the effectiveness of the initiative and providing evidence of its impact on participants’ economic mobility.
Reporting and Evaluation Obligations
Applicants are required to develop a thorough evaluation plan that outlines how they will report on the success of their job placement initiatives. Funding bodies will expect regular updates on progress metrics and the overall effectiveness of the program. This includes qualitative feedback from participants, which can inform project adjustments and improvements. Organizations must be prepared to conduct regular assessments, detailing both successes and challenges faced during the initiative's implementation.
Performance Thresholds for Funding Continuity
To maintain funding, organizations must meet predetermined performance thresholds. Should the program fail to place a specified percentage of participants in stable employment or show a lack of significant progress towards long-term retention, this may result in reduced funding or eventual discontinuation of support. Therefore, establishing realistic yet ambitious targets is essential for demonstrating effectiveness and securing continued funding.
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