Enhancing Workforce Funding Accessibility

GrantID: 76477

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: Open

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Workforce development funding supports initiatives that provide job skill certification programs for displaced workers affected by industry changes. This funding covers programs that focus on high-demand sectors such as healthcare and technology, with a focus on facilitating workforce re-entry and job placement. Excludes direct job placement services and focuses on capacity-building for organizations serving displaced workers. Job Skill Certification for Displaced Workers is an example of a program that partners with local businesses to enhance training relevance and employment outcomes. Required outcomes include improved job readiness among displaced workers and increased employment rates. Key performance indicators (KPIs) include the number of participants served, program completion rates, and job placement metrics. Organizations must track and report on these metrics to demonstrate program effectiveness. Evaluation and reporting requirements include regular progress reports and a final evaluation report. Performance thresholds include program completion rates, job placement rates, and participant satisfaction metrics.

Workforce Development Program Requirements

Programs must demonstrate a clear understanding of workforce development principles and be able to adapt to changing labor market needs. A key requirement is the ability to track and report on program outcomes, including job readiness and employment metrics. Organizations should also have a plan for staff training and capacity-building to ensure program effectiveness.

Measuring Program Success

Required outcomes include improved job readiness among displaced workers and increased employment rates. Key performance indicators (KPIs) include the number of participants served, program completion rates, and job placement metrics. Organizations must track and report on these metrics to demonstrate program effectiveness.

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