What Community Training Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 67881
Grant Funding Amount Low: $3,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $3,000
Summary
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Awards grants, Business & Commerce grants, Community Development & Services grants, Community/Economic Development grants, Employment, Labor & Training Workforce grants, Higher Education grants.
Grant Overview
Building Local Training Hubs for Career Services
This grant aims to establish community-based training hubs that provide essential workforce training and career services tailored to local job market demands. The funding focuses specifically on creating accessible training programs, rather than supporting relocation costs or unrelated community development projects.
For instance, a community center in a high-unemployment area might apply for this grant to transform its facilities into a hub offering specialized training in healthcare fields, such as nursing or medical assisting. By providing local residents with access to relevant skill development opportunities, the center not only supports individual career progression but also addresses the healthcare sector's ongoing staffing needs. Another example could involve a local library becoming a digital literacy training center, offering classes for both adults and youth that align with the increasing technological demands of local employers.
Organizations that should pursue this funding include community-based non-profits and local government entities with plans to enhance training offerings for job seekers. However, those unable to demonstrate a connection to the labor market or who lack the necessary infrastructure for implementing training programs may find themselves ineligible.
Those applying need to showcase extensive collaboration with local businesses to ensure programming aligns with job openings in the community. The expected capacity requirements include the ability to track the outcomes of training initiatives and report on participation rates. Fit assessment criteria will involve an analysis of how well these training hubs can adapt to shifting job market trends and the direct impact they have on employment rates in their respective communities.
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