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Competitive Grants Awarded 1999

$223 Millon in Grants Will Give Young People the Opportunity to Succeed; 36 Communities to Benefit (USDL 00-52)
In the largest investment of its kind, the U.S. Labor Department today awarded $223 million in grants to 36 communities to attack unemployment among out-of-school youth. Today's grants are the first installment of a five-year, $1.375 billion effort to provide education and job training opportunities to young people who are most at-risk of permanent joblessness.

Contextual Learning Demonstration Program (SGA/DFA 99-008)
The department awarded seven so-called contextual learning grants, totaling nearly $6.2 million, for innovative job training programs.

Innovation in Apprenticeship for Women (SGA/DFA 99-007)
Helping women get into non-traditional jobs through apprenticeships is the goal of eight grants totaling $748,000 from the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.

Quality Child Care Initiative Solicitation (SGA/DFA 99-006)

School-to-Work Opportunities Act: Industry Association/Business Consortium Solicitation (SGA/DFA 99-005)
Eight grants totaling $4,783,651 are being awarded to national industry groups and trade associations and to regional and local business organizations to increase employer involvement in School-to-Work.

Incumbent Worker Demonstration Program (SGA/DAA 99-002)
The U.S. Department of Labor is giving 12 states more than $11.2 million to upgrade the skills of workers employed in low-skill jobs or who have obsolete job skills.

Dislocated Worker Manufacturing Technology Demonstration Program (SGA/DAA 99-001)
Ten states across the country will receive $9.5 million to help workers who have been laid off get training in advanced manufacturing skills.

Eleven States Chosen to Conduct Pilot Re-employment Projects
U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration is awarding a total of $5.1 million for re-employment service demonstration projects







 
Created: January 13, 2009