What Workforce Training Funding Actually Covers

GrantID: 57063

Grant Funding Amount Low: $52,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $150,000

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Summary

Those working in Science, Technology Research & Development and located in may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Workforce Development Funding for Low-Income Neighborhoods

This type of funding is dedicated to enhancing workforce training programs specifically for low-income neighborhoods, covering areas such as skill development, job readiness, and employment outcomes. Excluded from this funding are programs that solely provide financial assistance without a training or development component.

Use cases for this funding include training programs aimed at adults seeking to transition into high-demand industries like healthcare or technology. For example, a community organization may implement a coding boot camp that targets low-income residents, providing them with the necessary technical skills to secure employment in the growing tech sector. Another scenario might involve partnerships with local trade unions to develop apprenticeships in the construction industry, equipping workers with trade-specific skills while also meeting the labor market demands.

Organizations particularly suited to apply for this funding include nonprofits focused on adult education, community colleges, and labor unions. However, organizations that do not have a structured training program or lack engagement with potential employers in the community may find their applications less competitive.

To align with the funding priorities, applicants must demonstrate strong community ties, a clear understanding of local labor market needs, and a feasible training implementation strategy. Programs should also showcase how they will engage employers to facilitate job placements for participants.

While targeting workforce readiness, this funding does not cover grant applications for direct service delivery without an educational component or initiatives that do not address local employment needs.

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