Service | Source | Final Application Due Date | Funding Available | Match Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
Employment |
Federal
DOL |
02-04-2025 | $1.5 M | No Match Required |
17.207 -- Employment Service/Wagner-Peyser Funded Activities
17.281 -- WIOA Dislocated Worker National Reserve Technical Assistance and Training
This funding will support a cooperative agreement between the U.S. Department of Labor and the selected awardee(s), who will operate a Technical Assistance Collaborative to provide strategic,short- and long-term technical assistance (TA) to help public workforce system entities at the state and local levels improve service quality and outcomes for job seekers and employers who use the public workforce system.For the purposes of this announcement, the public workforce system is considered as primarily Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Title I and Wagner-Peyser Act Employment Service grantees and required partners oftheonestop deliverysystem. TA may be provided to abroaderrangeof workforce system partners to improve WIOA Title I and Wagner-Peyser Act service delivery.
Eligible applicants must be organizations that possess the internal capacity, external relationships, and expertise in workforce development that will enable them to deliver TA services on a national, system-wide scale to the public workforce system. The following entities are eligible to apply: • Non-profit organizations; • Educational institutions, including research institutions that provide technical assistance; • Labor organizations or trade unions; • State governments; or • For-profit technical assistance providers, private institutes, or independent policy research organizations. Among eligible applicants listed above, the applicant agency or organization must also have the expertise (particularly within the publicly funded workforce system), resources, and capacity (number of personnel, subject matter experts) to deliver comprehensive TA at a nationwide scale. DOL anticipates that most eligible entities will not singularly possess the expertise or capacity to operate the project unassisted and will need to engage partners. As such, the lead applicant’s implementation plan must include a description of the associated partners, if engaged, to supplement program activities to fully address and execute all of the required grant funded activities and deliverables.
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