DOL Youth Workforce Development Grants

Thursday, September 7, 2023


Executive Summary:

  • U.S. Department of Labor awards $14 million in grants for youth workforce services.
  • Beneficiaries: seven organizations across Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Virginia.
  • Target: workforce readiness for underserved youth, ages 14-21.
  • Coverage: 21 states and American Samoa.
  • Services include job training, summer employment, career exploration.
  • Emphasis on earn-and-learn models: pre-apprenticeships and Registered Apprenticeships.
  • Previous announcement outlined $15 million funding availability.

Unedited Press Release Text:

US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AWARDS NEARLY $14M IN GRANTS TO HELP PREPARE YOUNG PEOPLE FOR GOOD-PAYING JOBS, SUCCESSFUL CAREERS

Funds support out-of-school time organizations, focused on rural populations

WASHINGTON – To support workforce development programs that prepare young people and help them access good-paying careers, the U.S. Department of Labor today announced the award of $14 million in grants to seven organizations in five states to deliver workforce services when youth are out of school.

The Workforce Pathways for Youth demonstration grants being made to organizations in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia and Virginia are intended to support recipients’ efforts to supply workforce readiness programming for historically underserved youth from ages 14 to 21 in 21 states and American Samoa.

Organizations will deliver job training and develop summer and year-round workforce pathway opportunities for youth and include strategies such as soft skills development, career exploration, job readiness and industry-based certifications. These strategies may also include proven earn-and-learn models of pre-apprenticeships and Registered Apprenticeships.

The awards reported today follow the department’s announcement of $15 million in available funding and are part of the department’s Youth Employment Works strategy that seeks to deliver a “no-wrong-door” approach for youth to access good jobs. The department’s Employment and Training Administration administers the Workforce Pathways for Youth program.

The department awarded the following Workforce Pathways for Youth grants:

RecipientCityStateAmount
Arizona Technology Council FoundationTempeAZ$1,999,819
Junior Achievement USAColorado SpringsCO$1,999,438
National AHEC OrganizationAlachuaFL$1,999,960
AMIkids Inc.TampaFL$2,000,000
Big Brothers Big Sisters of AmericaTampaFL$2,000,000
Boys and Girls Clubs of AmericaAtlantaGA$2,000,000
National Recreation and Park AssociationAshburnVA$2,000,000
Total$13,999,217

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SOURCE: https://www.dol.gov/newsroom/releases/eta/eta20230907-0


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