Department of Labor

The Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration has funding available for programs that can oversee the education, training and employment of disadvantaged youth thorough a community-based alternative education program. YouthBuild serves 16- to 24-year-olds.
The Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration will fund pilot projects that put in place the Pay for Success model of workforce development. State and local government agencies responsible for workforce development and federally recognized Tribal governments are eligible to apply.
Organizations in areas with large numbers of female ex-offenders are invited to apply for grants to help ex-offenders improve their job prospects. Strategies must be
The U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration is offering four grants for organizations that serve juvenile offenders, ages 14 and above, in high-poverty, high-crime communities. Funded projects will aim to improve young people's long-term labor market prospects. Applicants should have the ability to run multi-site, multi-state projects. Grantees will be asked to...
The U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration will award about $75 million in grants for YouthBuild programs. YouthBuild programs provide education, job training and employment services to disadvantaged youth. Participants also get on-the-job training and serve their communities by building affordable housing. Read the full announcement (PDF, 168KB). If you've...
The Employment and Training Administration is offering grants to enable organizations to provide service learning and training to young adults ages 18-21 who have been involved in the juvenile justice system. Service-learning projects must combine meaningful community service with instruction and reflection. Training should lead to credentials recognized by in-demand industries in the geographic...
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