CAREER (Comprehensive and Accessible Reemployment through Equitable Employment Recovery) National Dislocated Worker Grants

The CAREER DWG initiative will enable successful applicants to address and recover from the unprecedented unemployment and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Funds for these DWGs will support and enhance comprehensive employment services, and for supporting digitalization of services to

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unemployed jobseekers as well as the data systems necessary to connect the unemployed to reemployment.The goal of the CAREER DWG is to help reemploy dislocated workers most affected by the economic and employment fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, in particular those from historically-marginalized communities or groups, and those who have been unemployed for an extended period of time or who have exhausted UI or other Pandemic Unemployment Insurance programs.Grantees will achieve this goal through:i.

Staff-assisted career services to comprehensively support reemployment, and appropriate supportive services.

The grant can support participant training, as needed, to move into a higher paying career path, and other allowable supportive services necessary to complete training such as child care or transportation;ii.

Developing or upgrading accessible online systems, platforms, and data structures for access to services, job search, and career guidance; oriii.

Both of the above.In carrying out the required activities, grantees will design and implement a strategy in line with this guidance and Training and Employment Guidance Letter (TEGL) 12-19, National Dislocated Worker Grant Program Guidance, including carrying out extensive outreach to ensure that eligible participants are aware of the employment and training opportunities provided by the grant.
Agency: Department of Labor

Office: Employment and Training Administration

Estimated Funding: $43,000,000



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
http://www.neh.gov/grants/amm

Additional Information of Eligibility:
States or outlying areas, or a consortium of States or outlying areas;Local Workforce Development Boards (WDBs), or a consortium of WDBs;An entity eligible for funding through the Indian and Native American program in WIOA Section 166(c);Other entities determined to be appropriate by the Governor of the State or outlying area involved; Other entities, such as nonprofit organizations or unions, that demonstrate to the Secretary the capability to respond effectively to circumstances relating to particular dislocations per the FOA guidelines (p.

4).

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www.neh.gov/grants/amm

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
DOL-ETA-DWG@dol.gov

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2021-06-28

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2021-09-30



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