Measuring Workforce Training Program Impact
GrantID: 69082
Grant Funding Amount Low: $125,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $175,000
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Grant Overview
Workforce Training Programs for Underemployed Residents
Support for workforce training programs is critical in empowering underemployed individuals and enhancing their economic stability. This specific funding stream targets initiatives focused on providing accessible training in high-demand industries, such as healthcare and technology sectors. Programs funded under this initiative must offer structured training, mentorship, and resources aimed at increasing earning potential. However, this funding does not support general education programs that do not lead to direct employment opportunities or job placements.
For instance, a workforce training initiative may partner with local community colleges to offer certification programs in nursing or information technology. By equipping participants with essential skills and recognized credentials, these programs can significantly improve job prospects for underemployed residents. Another example involves providing tailored training sessions for participants to develop skills in emerging technological fields, thereby aligning training directly with labor market needs in their communities.
Eligible participants for this funding include education institutions, non-profit organizations focused on workforce development, and community organizations that can demonstrate a successful track record of implementing similar initiatives. For-profit organizations that do not provide a clear community benefit or that lack appropriate training infrastructure may be ineligible.
Successful applicants should clearly align program objectives with regional employment needs and track relevant outcomes such as job placement rates and salary increases post-training. Demonstrating a clear commitment to evaluating participant success through metrics, such as credential attainment and employment retention, is also critical in addressing funders’ expectations and securing ongoing support.
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