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Resources for Local Workforce Development Areas to Deliver Comprehensive Youth Services That Focus on…

A single federal award, with both ends of the trail linked.
$44.1M
total award value
2022
action date
38 mo
period
AA385342255A24
FAIN

Description

Award Purpose the Purpose of the Wioa Youth Grants Is to Provide Resources for Local Workforce Development Areas to Deliver Comprehensive Youth Services That Focus on Assisting Out-Of- School Youth and IN-School Youth, with One or More Barriers to Employment, Prepare for Employment and Postsecondary Education Opportunities; Attain Educational And/OR Skills Training Credentials; and Secure Employment with Career/Promotional Opportunities. Activities Performed Wioa Specifies That States Provide Resources for Local Workforce Development Areas to Administer Youth Services. Local Workforce Development Areas Deliver Comprehensive Youth Services to Out-Of-School Youth and IN-School Youth. Training Services Include: Tutoring; Alternative Secondary School Services; Paid and Unpaid Work Experiences, Which Include: Summer and Year Round Employment Opportunities, Pre-Apprenticeship Programs, Internships and Job Shadowing, and On-The-Job Training; Occupational Skill Training; Education Offered Concurrently with Workforce Preparation and Training; Leadership Development Opportunities; Supportive Services; Mentoring; Follow-Up Services; Comprehensive Guidance and Counseling; Financial Literacy Education; Entrepreneurial Skills Training; Services That Provide Labor Market and Employment Information; and Postsecondary Education and Training Preparation Activities. Deliverables the Wioa Youth Program Outcomes Are to Provide Activities That Lead to the Attainment of a Secondary School Diploma or Recognized Post-Secondary Credential And/OR Employment. Intended Beneficiary Youth, Between the Ages of 14 and 24, with One or More of the Following Characteristics: Low-Income; Basic Skills Deficient; English Language Learner; Justice System Involvement; Homeless; Runaway; in Foster Care; Pregnant or Parenting; Individual with a Disability; or Who Requires Additional Assistance to Complete an Educational Program. Subrecipient Activities Local Workforce Development Agencies Deliver Comprehensive Services to Out-Of-School and IN-School Youth to Prepare Them for Postsecondary Education and Employment. Some of the Types of Service Activities May Include But Are Not Limited to: Tutoring; Paid and Unpaid Work Experiences, Occupational Skill Training, Follow-Up Services; and Comprehensive Guidance and Counseling, and Supportive Services.

Place of performanceMaryland
Category
Competed?Not recorded✓ from source
Total (exact)$44,079,912

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