Joplin organization gets $1.2m grant to prepare workforce
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced its award of $99.3 million in grants to 71 organizations in 31 states to provide training and employment services in its continuing effort to expand access to Registered Apprenticeships, prepare young workers for quality jobs and equip them with industry skills. These YouthBuild Program grants will …
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced its award of $99.3 million in grants to 71 organizations in 31 states to provide training and employment services in its continuing effort to expand access to Registered Apprenticeships, prepare young workers for quality jobs and equip them with industry skills.
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“YouthBuild grants are investments in young people who want to pursue education and receive hands-on training, while providing service to neighbors in need,” explained Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training José Javier Rodríguez. “The awards we announced today will help ensure that young people, regardless of their background, benefit from the opportunities created by the Biden-Harris administration.”
The department made proposals that align training with local infrastructure projects funded by the Biden-Harris administration’s Source
Workforce Investment Board of the Southwest Region Inc.
Joplin
MO
$1,217,063
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