DOL will award a total of $5 million in grants for programs using job readiness and education services to help reintegrate homeless veterans back into the labor force.
The DOL offers as much as $25 million for projects aimed at improving education and career training programs, with a new special emphasis on innovation and online curriculum development.
This Department of Labor program supports career pathway programs implemented by community colleges in partnership with other organizations in the community.
The DOL is expected to distribute $26 million across 26 projects which incorporate education and training activities in strategies improving the labor market prospect for youth offenders.
This Department of Labor program funds education and job training programs in the occupations and industries for which employers are using H-1B visas to hire foreign workers.
The DOL will make a total of $12 million in grants for projects serving ex-offenders using an integrated strategy with focus on education and workforce development.
This Department of Labor program provides funds to develop training materials and to train workers and employers to prevent workplace safety and health hazards.
This Department of Labor program provides funds to develop training materials and to train workers and employers to prevent workplace safety and health hazards.
DOL will award 15 grants of up to $1.4 million to support training and employment services, including GED preparation, for inmates in work-release programs.
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