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  The President's Community-Based Job Training Grants  
     
 

Solicitation for Grant Applications (SGA/DFA PY 07-01) in the August 8, 2007 Federal Register

Amendment to Solicitation for Grant Applications (SGA/DFA PY 07-01) in the September 25 Federal Register new

Learn more about Virtual Prospective Applicant Conferences

 
     
  Frequently Asked Questions updated10/16/2007  
     
     
 

Fast Facts on the Open Solicitation

  • 142 Community-Based Job Training Grants totaling $250 million were awarded in 2005 and 2006. For more information on these grants, click here.

  • $125 million was appropriated in FY 2007 for Community-Based Job Training Grants.

  • ETA will conduct one competitive Solicitation for Grant Applications for Community-Based Job Training Grants in 2007.

  • Individual public community and technical colleges, community college districts, state community college systems, and One-Stop Career Centers are eligible to apply.

  • For educationally underserved areas with no access to community colleges, there is an exception that allows publicly-funded Institutions of Higher Education and Alternate Education Entities to apply. See the solicitation for details.

  • Applicants must propose a combination of capacity building and training activities targeted at high-growth industries in the local economy. Proposed capacity building strategies are expected to address significant barriers that impede the ability of the community college, or other entities as specified in the exception detailed in Section III(C)(5) of the Solicitation, to meet local industry demand for workforce training. Training activities must lead to college credit or an appropriate credential.

  • Applicants must demonstrate that projects will be developed and implemented in the context of a strategic partnership that includes business and industry, the workforce investment system, and the continuum of education, including the K-12 education system, adult education, and four-year colleges and universities.

Solicitation for Grant Applications (SGA/DFA PY 07-01) in the August 8, 2007 Federal Register

Amendment to Solicitation for Grant Applications (SGA/DFA PY 07-01) in the September 25 Federal Register new

Learn more about Virtual Prospective Applicant Conferences

Frequently Asked Questions updated10/16/2007




 

 
Created: July 11, 2007
Updated: October 17, 2007