Arkansas Department of Workforce Services Receives Federal Government Grant

The Arkansas Department of Workforce Services in Little Rock receives a federal government grant worth $928,796. Arkansas is one of the 12 lucky states to have received a part of $12M grants awarded nationwide.


The grant will be used to develop high-quality, long term data that will provide the workforce with the comprehensive data on relationship between workforce development programs and education.


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