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Accredited Job Training Act is sponsored by Nebraska Department of Economic Development. Business Retention & Expansion Program (BRE) Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) - Economic Development Customized Job Training ImagiNE <a href="/programs/business/l Category: Economic Development.
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Accredited Job Training Act - Nebraska Department of Economic Development Accredited Job Training Act The Accredited Job Training Act provides grants for Nebraska employers who are creating net new jobs or increasing wages for existing employees who are receiving skilled job training. What Can the Grants Be Used for? Grant funds may be used for costs incurred during the job training of the new employee or existing employee.
Eligible costs include, but are not limited to: books and classroom materials for the trainee reasonable costs of instructors who are not employed with the business other reasonable costs associated with the job training provided Who is Eligible to Apply? Nebraska employers who are creating net new jobs or increasing the wages of their existing employees due to the training they are receiving.
The employer must also be in good standing with the Nebraska Secretary of State and provide non-FICA fringe benefits, including health insurance, as an option for their employees. Accredited Job Training Act Application Period: Open Cycle Award Amount: The Department will determine award amounts based off the information submitted in the application.
Items the Department will take into consideration to determine award amounts: cost of the training, jobs are high wage, high skill, and high demand (H3), utilizing local training providers. Matching Funds: The Employer must provide a 50% match per trainee, of the total amount awarded.
Grant Guidelines: Accredited Job Training (AJT) Accredited Job Training Plan Template Grant Management Resources This page will provide technical assistance on using AmpliFund to apply for and manage grants awarded by DED. Talent Development Team Leader Rose. Baker@nebraska.
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