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Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) grant for Program Year 2026-27 is sponsored by Employment Development Department. The purpose of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) grant Program Year 2026-27 (PY 26-27) is to provide employment and training services to individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing.
This grant will also ensure that services provided to deaf and hard of hearing individuals are at least equal to services provided to non-deaf and non-hard of hearing individuals. The Employment Development Department (EDD) announces the availability of up to $2. 7 million in Wagner-Peyser 10 percent Governor’s Discretionary funds for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) Program Year 2026-27 (PY 26-27) grant.
This program provides deaf and hard of hearing individuals with enhanced employment services in select America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) locations throughout California.
The program will ensure effective communication and increased service opportunities for deaf and hard of hearing individuals by providing specialized counseling, interpretation services, job placement, follow-up services, advocacy that ensures deaf and hard of hearing individuals receive equal access to public and private employment services, and specialized employment preparation services to assist them in becoming job-ready.
Eligible applicants for DHH PY 26-27 SFP include public agencies or private non-profit organizations. Individuals are not eligible apply. Leveraged funds are not required for this project, but applicants are encouraged to maximize impact by leveraging other resources; These may include funds, human capital, and other resources from various sources, such as businesses, industry associations, labor organizations, and government programs.
Leveraged funds and in-kind resources must be consistent with allowable project activities and may be used by the awardee. Proposals must be received by 3 p. m.
PT on June 25, 2026. An informational webinar will be held on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at 10:00 a. m.
PT. Pre-registration is required for all attendees. Please refer to the EDD's Workforce Development Solicitation for Proposals website link below for pre-register instructions: https://edd.
ca. gov/en/jobs_and_training/WDSFP_Workforce_Development_Solicitations_for_Proposals The EDD encourages applicants to submit a Notice of Intent to apply by June 12, 2026 at noon PT to WSBSFP2@edd. ca.
gov. To view this SFP, visit the EDD Workforce Development Solicitations for Proposals webpage.
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Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program The Employment Development Department (EDD) announces the availability of up to $2. 7 million in Wagner-Peyser 10 percent Governor’s discretionary funds for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) Services PY 26-27.
The DHH PY 26-27 program will provide deaf and hard of hearing individuals with enhanced employment services in select America’s Job Center of California SM (AJCC) locations throughout California.
The program will ensure effective communication and increased service opportunities for deaf and hard of hearing individuals by providing specialized counseling, interpretation services, job placement, follow-up services, advocacy that ensures deaf and hard of hearing individuals receive equal access to public and private employment services, and specialized employment services to assist them in becoming job-ready.
The program is also designed to assist job-ready deaf and hard of hearing individuals in obtaining and retaining unsubsidized employment. The program includes provisions for interpreting services to enable these individuals to access other EDD services. An Informational Webinar is scheduled for June 3, 2026, at 10:00 a.
m. PT. Pre-registration is required for all participants.
Proposal applications must be received no later than 3 p. m. PT on June 25, 2026 .
For more information, refer to the Solicitation for Proposals.
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The goal of this SFP is to award an organization to develop and implement radio talk shows aimed at reaching domestic and foreign Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers (MSFWs) and their families, and provide timely information regarding various programs, benefits, and services offered through the EDD and its partners. An informational webinar is scheduled for Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at 10 a. m.
PT. Pre-registration is required for all attendees. Proposals must be received no later than 3 p.
m. PT on Tuesday, June 16, 2026 . For more information, refer to the SFP.
CCOG-RM SFP with Forms (DOCX) CCOG-RM SFP Questions and Answers (DOCX) Regional Coordination Project On May 14, 2026, the Employment Development Department (EDD), in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA), awarded ten grants totaling $9,750,000.
00 in Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Title I Governor’s discretionary funds under the Regional Coordination Project (RCP) PY 25-26 SFP. The RCP PY 25-26 funds will be awarded to projects that design, develop, and implement projects that accelerate pathways to employment for jobseekers and adult learners.
The projects awarded under this SFP will develop sustainable regional partnerships between local boards, community colleges, and adult education.
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The FAP PY 25-26 grant will fund projects that focus exclusively on farmworker needs at the regional level by offering essential skills and upskilling training to help farm workers continue working in the agricultural industry or prepare them for employment outside the agricultural sector.
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00 in Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, Title I, Governor’s discretionary funds under the Employment Pathways Technical Assistance (EPTA) grant for Program Year 2025-26 (PY 25-26) Solicitation for Proposals.
These funds will be utilized to provide technical assistance and developmental evaluation (TADE) to grantees of the PY 25-26 Employment and Training Pathways Program grants, helping them refine program design, identify implementation challenges, and leverage real-time data to inform decision-making.
The TADE provider will conduct a comprehensive analysis of these programs while also convening and coordinating a cross-program community of practice (COP). This COP will bring together technical assistance providers from various state-funded workforce programs. This approach ensures that the technical assistance is responsive, inclusive, and participant-centered.
Additionally, it will deliver data-driven insights and recommendations, enabling stakeholders to make informed decisions and implement necessary adaptations to programs based on new insights and lessons learned.
EPTA SFP with Forms (PDF) EPTA SFP Questions and Answers (DOCX) EPTA SFP Award List and Project Summary (DOCX) Employment and Training Pathways Program On April 8, 2026 the Employment Development Department (EDD), in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA), awarded ten organizations totaling $16,286,345.
11 in Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Title I Governor’s discretionary funds under the Employment and Training Pathways Program (ETPP) for PY 25-26 SFP. Awardees will use the ETPP PY 25-26 grant funds to focus on a strategic initiative to expand access to high-quality, career-connected learning opportunities for Californians facing systemic barriers to employment.
ETPP Funding Announcement ETPP SFP with Forms (DOCX) ETPP SFP Questions and Answers (DOCX) ETPP SFP Award List and Project Summaries (DOCX) Federal Funding Disclosure: This Employment and Training Pathways Program Grant for Program Year 2025-26 is funded by a grant award totaling $16,300,000 (100%) from the U.S. Department of Labor, with $0 (0%) financed from non-federal sources.
Campesino de California Outreach Grant – Radio Media Program On October 7, 2025, the Employment Development Department (EDD) awarded $100,000 from the Wagner-Peyser 10 Percent Governor’s Discretionary Fund for the Campesino de California Outreach Grant – Radio Media (CCOG-RM) PY 25-26.
The awarded organization will develop and implement radio talk shows aimed at reaching domestic and foreign migrant and seasonal farmworkers (MSFW) and their families to provide timely information regarding various programs, benefits, and services offered through EDD and their partners.
CCOG-RM SFP with Forms (DOCX) CCOG-RM Questions and Answers (DOCX) CCOG-RM Award List and Project Summary (DOCX) Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program On October 3, 2025, the Employment Development Department awarded $2,699,862. 11 in Wagner-Peyser 10% Governor’s discretionary funds to five awardees for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) PY 25-26 SFP.
This program provides deaf and hard of hearing individuals with enhanced employment services in select America's Job Center of California SM (AJCC) locations throughout California.
The program will ensure effective communication and increased service opportunities for deaf and hard of hearing individuals by providing specialized counseling, interpretation services, job placement, follow-up services, and advocacy that ensures deaf and hard of hearing individuals receive equal access to public and private employment services, and specialized employment services to assist them in becoming job-ready.
DHH SFP with Forms (DOCX) DHH SFP Questions and Answers (DOCX) DHH SFP Award List and Project Summaries (DOCX) DHH SFP Award List Amendment Chronology (DOCX) Employment Social Enterprise Technical Assistance Program On May 9, 2025, the Employment Development Department, in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency, awarded $978,735.
71 in Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act 15% Governor’s discretionary funds under the Employment Social Enterprise (ESE) Technical Assistance (TA) grant for PY 24-25 SFP.
These grant funds will be used to increase equity and improve outcomes for underserved populations facing significant barriers to employment by providing necessary guidance and support to ESE PY 24-25 program awardees in their pursuit of successful ESE programs and participant outcomes.
ESE TA SFP with Forms (PDF) ESE TA Questions and Answers (DOCX) ESE TA Award List and Project Summaries (DOCX) Federal Funding Disclosure: This Employment Social Enterprise Technical Assistance Grant Program is funded by a grant award totaling $1,000,000 (100%) from the U.S. Department of Labor, with $0 (0%) financed from non-federal sources.
Employment Social Enterprise Program On June 2, 2025, the Employment Development Department (EDD), in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA), awarded six grants totaling $9,999,199. 53 in Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Title I Governor’s discretionary funds under the Employment Social Enterprise (ESE) PY 24-25 SFP.
The ESE PY 24-25 grant funds will be used by awardees to focus on promoting job training opportunities and transitional employment through social enterprise initiatives, targeting the hardest-to-serve individuals to help them achieve economic self-sufficiency and life stability.
ESE Questions and Answers (DOCX) ESE Amendment Chronology (DOCX) Federal Funding Disclosure: This Employment Social Enterprise Grant Program Year 2024-25 is funded by a grant award totaling $10,000,000 (100%) from the U.S. Department of Labor, with $0 (0%) financed from non-federal sources.
Allied Health Program Grant On May 16, 2025, the Employment Development Department, in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency, awarded $2 million in Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act 15% Governor’s discretionary funds under the Allied Health Program (AHP) SFP for PY 24-25.
These grant funds will be used by awardees to expand and develop career education, apprenticeships, and pre-apprenticeships that recruit, train, and employ Allied Health occupations, including pharmacy technicians, and prioritize the inclusion of adults who come from disadvantaged or underrepresented backgrounds. Award Decisions are final.
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The core aim of this funding is to address the needs of farmworkers by providing ongoing coaching and consultation, offering targeted technical assistance, and building a collaborative community of practice for ongoing learning and continuous improvement for FAP program awardees. Funding decisions are final.
FAP TA DE SFP with Forms (PDF) FAP TA DE Questions and Answers (DOCX) FAP TA DE Award List and Project Summary (DOCX) Farmworkers Advancement Program On March 18, 2025, the Employment Development Department (EDD), in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA), awarded twelve grants totaling $9,999,054.
89 in Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Title I Governor’s discretionary funds under the Farmworkers Advancement Program (FAP) PY 24-25 SFP.
The FAP PY 24-25 grant funds will be used by awardees to research, design, and implement projects that focus exclusively on farmworker needs at a regional level by offering essential skills and upskilling training to either advance in the agricultural industry and/or prepare for advancement outside of the agricultural sector. Funding Decisions are final.
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These funds will be used to implement and develop programs that connect with apprenticeship programs, pre-apprenticeship programs, and community college and adult school programs with evidence of success for opportunity young adults 18-28 years of age facing significant employment barriers. Project description, award amount, and contact information is listed in the links below. Award decisions are final.
OYA ETA SFP with Forms (PDF) OYA ETA SFP Questions and Answers (DOCX) OYA ETA Award List and Project Summary (DOCX) Opportunity Young Adult Career Pathway Program On March 17, 2025, the Employment Development Department, in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency, awarded $27,899,307 in Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act 15% Governor’s discretionary funds under the Opportunity Young Adult Career Pathway Program (OYACPP) PY 24-25 SFP.
These grant funds will be used by awardees to prepare and place opportunity young adults aged 18-28 in living-wage jobs through culturally competent services and programs tailored to the needs of young people with barriers such as unemployment or underemployment, as well as those with backgrounds in the foster care, homeless, or justice systems. Project descriptions, award amount, and contact information is listed in the links below.
Award decisions are final.
OYACPP SFP with Forms (PDF) OYACPP Questions and Answers (DOCX) OYACPP Award List and Project Summaries (DOCX) Disability Access, Equity, and Inclusion Technical Assistance and Development Evaluation On December 20, 2024, the Employment Development Department (EDD), in coordination with the California Department of Rehabilitation, awarded $1,499,883 in Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Title IV Vocational Rehabilitation funds to Loyola Marymount University (LMU) for the Disability Access, Equity, and Inclusion (DAEI) Project Technical Assistance (TA) and Developmental Evaluation (DE) SFP for PY 24-25.
The primary goal of this funding is to enhance access, equity, and inclusion for people with disabilities by assessing, analyzing, and improving the service delivery approaches of the funded pilots. This DAEI TA and DE for PY 24-25 is funded by a grant award totaling $1,499,883 (100%) from the U.S. Department of Labor, with $0 (0%) financed from non-federal sources.
DAEI TA DE SFP with Forms (PDF) DAEI TA DE Questions and Answers (DOCX) DAEI TA DE Award List and Project Summary (DOCX) Campesino de California Outreach Grant – Radio Media Program On August 21, 2024, the Employment Development Department (EDD) awarded $100,000 from the Wagner-Peyser 10 Percent Governor’s Discretionary Fund for the Campesino de California Outreach Grant – Radio Media (CCOG-RM) PY 24-25.
The awarded organization will develop and implement radio talk shows aimed at reaching domestic and foreign migrant and seasonal farmworkers (MSFW) and their families to provide timely information regarding various programs, benefits, and services offered through EDD and their partners.
CCOG-RM SFP with Forms (PDF) CCOG-RM SFP Errata Chronology (DOCX) CCOG-RM SFP Questions and Answers (DOCX) CCOG-RM SFP Award List and Project Summary (DOCX) Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program On August 22, 2024, the Employment Development Department (EDD) allocated $2,699,960 from the Wagner-Peyser 10 percent Governor’s Discretionary funds to support five organizations.
These funds are dedicated to enhancing employment services for deaf and hard of hearing individuals across select America’s Job Center of California SM (AJCC) locations throughout California. The program aims to provide effective communication and expand service opportunities for DHH community.
Services include specialized counseling, interpretive services, job placement, follow-up support services, advocacy, and tailored employment services to assist individuals in achieving job readiness. The overall goal is to support DHH individuals in securing and maintaining unsubsidized employment opportunities. Additionally, interpretive services will be available ensure access to other EDD-related services.
DHH Questions and Answers (DOCX) DHH Award List and Project Summaries (DOCX) DHH Amendment Chronology (DOCX) Farmworkers Advancement Program Technical Assistance and Developmental Evaluation On May 17, 2024, the Employment Development Department (EDD), in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA), awarded $962,701.
50 from the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Governor’s Discretionary Fund for the Farmworkers Advancement Program (FAP) Technical Assistance (TA) and Developmental Evaluation (DE) for PY 23-24.
The core aim of this funding is to address the needs of farmworkers by providing ongoing coaching and consultation, offering targeted technical assistance, and building a collaborative community of practice for ongoing learning and continuous improvement for FAP program awardees.
FAP TA DE SFP with Forms (PDF) FAP TA DE Questions and Answers (DOCX) FAP TA DE Award List and Project Summary (DOCX) Displaced Oil and Gas Workers Fund Program Evaluation and Technical Assistance SFP Award On October 22, 2024, the Employment Development Department, in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency, awarded $999,764.
76 from the State of California’s General Funds to one organization for the Displaced Oil and Gas Workers Fund (DOGWF) Program Evaluation and Technical Assistance SFP for PY 23-24.
The core aim of this funding is to address the needs of displaced workers in the oil and gas sector by providing ongoing coaching and consultation, offering targeted technical assistance, and building a collaborative community of practice for ongoing learning and continuous improvement for DOGWF program awardees.
DOGWF SFP with Forms (PDF) DOGWF SFP Questions and Answers (DOCX) DOGWF SFP Award List and Project Summaries (DOCX) Opportunity Young Adult Career Pathway Program On May 17, 2024, the Employment Development Department, in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency, awarded $17,698,313.
88 in Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Title I Governor’s discretionary funds under the Opportunity Young Adult (OYA) Career Pathway Program PY 23-24 SFP. These grant funds will be used by awardees to design and implement projects that create pathways to success for OYA.
The implemented projects will test and demonstrate program strategies to improve employment outcomes and reduce persistent economic inequities for OYA 18-28 years of age.
OYA Career Pathway Program Funding Announcement OYA Career Pathway Program SFP with Forms (PDF) OYA Career Pathway Program Errata Chronology (DOCX) OYA Career Pathway Program Questions and Answers (DOCX) OYA Career Pathway Program Award List and Project Summaries (DOCX) English Language Learner Integrated Education and Training Fund Technical Assistance and Developmental Evaluation On February 5, 2024, the Employment Development Department (EDD), in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA), awarded $1 million from the State of California’s General Funds to one organization for the English Language Learner (ELL) Integrated Education and Training (IET) Fund Technical Assistance (TA) and Developmental Evaluation (DE) PY 22-23 SFP.
The core aim of this funding is to increase equity and improve outcomes for adult ELLs facing significant barriers to employment and education by providing necessary guidance and support to the ELL IET Fund PY 22-23 program awardee in their development of successful ELL IET programs.
The awardee will also conduct an evaluation that summarizes lessons learned and makes recommendations for future successful ELL IET projects across the state.
ELL IET TA DE Funding Announcement ELL IET TA DE SFP with Forms (PDF) ELL IET TA DE Questions and Answers (DOCX) ELL IET TA DE Award List and Project Summaries (DOCX) Farmworkers Advancement Program On February 6, 2024, the Employment Development Department (EDD), in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA), awarded twelve grants totaling $8,996,417.
62 in Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Title I Governor’s discretionary funds under the Farmworkers Advancement Program (FAP) PY 23-24 SFP.
The FAP PY 23-24 grant funds will be used by awardees to research, design, and implement projects that focus exclusively on farmworker needs at a regional level by offering essential skills and upskilling training to either advance in the agricultural industry and/or prepare for advancement outside of the agricultural sector.
FAP Questions and Answers (DOCX) FAP Award List and Project Summaries (DOCX) FAP Errata Chronology (DOCX) Displaced Oil and Gas Workers Fund On February 2, 2024, the Employment Development Department (EDD), in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA), awarded $26,766,810.
50 from the State of California General Funds to four organizations under the Displaced Oil and Gas Workers Fund (DOGWF) PY 23-24 SFP. The award funds will be used to address the needs of displaced workers in the oil and gas sector.
The core aim of this funding is to pioneer initiatives that guide displaced Oil and Gas workers into new jobs and career trajectories by transitioning workers into sectors that match their skills and expertise and offer comparable wages. The program is designed to extend beyond singular sectors, with a commitment to securing stable, well-compensated, and gratifying roles for these workers across diverse industries.
DOGWF SFP with Forms (PDF) DOGWF Errata Chronology (DOCX) DOGWF Questions and Answers (DOCX) DOGWF Award List and Project Summaries (DOCX) Campesino de California Outreach Grant – Radio Media Program On January 18, 2024, the Employment Development Department awarded $100,000 of Wagner-Peyser Act 10 Percent Discretionary Funds to La Cooperativa Campesina de California under the Campesino de California Outreach Grant – Radio Media Program for Program Year 2023-24.
These funds will support providing Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers (MSFW) and their families with relevant, timely information regarding the various programs and services offered through the EDD and its partners through 16 semi-monthly, 30-minute hosted radio talk shows for the MSFW population in Spanish during PY 23-24. Project descriptions, award amount, and contact information are listed in the links below.
Award decisions are final. CCOG-R SFP with Forms (PDF) CCOG-R SFP Questions and Answers (DOCX) CCOG-R Award List and Summary (DOCX) Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program On October 20, 2023, the Employment Development Department (EDD) awarded $2. 65 million to five organizations from the Wagner-Peyser 10 percent Governor’s Discretionary funds for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program Year 2023-24.
These funds support organizations with the expertise to support deaf and hard of hearing individuals through enhanced services and training in select America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) locations throughout California.
The program aims to provide effective communication and increased service opportunities for deaf and hard of hearing individuals through specialized counseling, interpretive services, job placement, follow-up services and advocacy, and specialized training to assist them in becoming job ready. The program is designed to assist job-ready deaf and hard of hearing individuals in obtaining and retaining unsubsidized employment.
The program also intends that interpretive services be provided to enable these individuals to receive other EDD-related services. DHH SFP Errata Chronology (DOCX) DHH SFP Questions and Answers (DOCX) DHH SFP Award List and Summary (DOCX) Federal Funding Disclosure: This Deaf and Hard of Hearing SFP is funded by a grant award totaling $2.
65 million (100%) from the U.S. Department of Labor, with $0 (0%) financed from non-federal sources. Community Economic Resilience Fund Tribal Funding Opportunity Intermediary The grant solicitation for the CERF Tribal Funding Opportunity Intermediary PY 2023-24 funding opportunity has closed, and no award will be made under this solicitation.
The Employment Development Department, on behalf of the Interagency Leadership Team, issued a Request for Proposal through Cal eProcure , which closed its application period on April 3, 2024. English Language Learner Integrated Education and Training Program On July 3, 2023, the Employment Development Department (EDD), in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA), awarded $17.
97 million from the State of California General Fund for the solicitation for proposals for the English Language Learner Integrated Education and Training (ELL IET) Fund Program Year 2022-23 (PY 22-23) grant program.
The ELL IET Fund PY 22-23 grants were awarded to eight organizations to design, develop, and implement projects that expand Integrated Education and Training (IET) course offerings across the state and accelerate employment and re-employment strategies for English Language Learners. The awardees will serve the English Language Learners population sector, a group that often faces significant barriers to employment.
The grant’s funding will combine demand-driven training and education with tailored wrap-around services for 3,534 workers currently confronting economic and employment barriers.
ELL IET Fund SFP with Forms (PDF) ELL IET Questions and Answers (PDF) ELL IET Errata Chronology (DOCX) ELL IET Award List and Summary (PDF) ELL IET Award Errata Chronology (DOCX) Firefighter Joint Apprenticeship Program On August 25, 2023, the Employment Development Department (EDD), in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA), awarded $4 million from the State of California General Funds to one organization under the Firefighter Joint Apprenticeship Program (FJAP) PY 22-23 SFP.
The awarded funds will be used to expand and develop apprenticeships and pre-apprenticeships that recruit, train, and employ firefighters and paramedics prioritizing the inclusion of young adults who come from a disadvantaged or underrepresented background.
The program is designed to increase the number of EMS Corp program graduates, or other individuals in local communities, enter a firefighter apprenticeship or pre-apprenticeship training program.
FJAG Funding Announcement FJAG SFP with Forms (PDF) FJAG Award List and Project Summary (DOCX) Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessment Collaborative Redesign Technical Assistance The grant solicitation for the RESEA CRTA PY 2022-23 funding opportunity closed and no award will be made under this solicitation. The Employment Development Department will issue a Request for Proposal through Cal eProcure .
Employment Social Enterprise Technical Assistance On June 21, 2023, $1. 4 million of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Governor’s Discretionary funds were awarded to one organization under the solicitation for proposals for the Employment Social Enterprise (ESE) Technical Assistance (TA) grant for PY 22-23.
The funds awarded will provide TA to the Employment Social Enterprise PY 22-23 awardees to assist in the continued development and refinement of the ESE projects that accelerate employment strategies for populations experiencing significant barriers to employment.
Award List and Summary (PDF) Federal Funding Disclosure: This Employment Social Enterprise Grant Program is funded by a grant award totaling $1,400,000 (100%) from the U.S. Department of Labor, with $0 (0%) financed from non-federal sources.
Employment Social Enterprise Program On June 21, 2023, the Employment Development Department (EDD), in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA), awarded seven grants totaling $9,927,164 million of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Governor’s discretionary funds under the Employment Social Enterprise (ESE) Program Year (PY) 22-23 grant program solicitation for proposals.
The awarded funds will support the design and implementation of projects that accelerate equity in employment through good-quality jobs and the development of innovative employment strategies for populations facing significant employment barriers by developing career pathways for them.
ESE Questions and Answers (PDF) ESE Errata Chronology (DOCX) ESE Award List and Summary (PDF) ESE Award List and Summary Errata Chronology (DOCX) Federal Funding Disclosure: This Employment Social Enterprise Grant Program is funded by a grant award totaling $10,000,000 (100%) from the U.S. Department of Labor, with $0 (0%) financed from non-federal sources. Economic Development Pilot On May 25, 2023 , $ 39,348,710.
71 million of the Community Economic Resilience Fund (CERF), from the General State Funds , were awarded to 8 organizations under the Economic Development Pilot (EDP) Program for PY 20-23 SFP. Funding decisions are final.
EDP Questions and Answers (PDF) EDP Errata Chronology (DOCX) Emergency Medical Services Intermediary Program On March 28, 2023, the Employment Development Department (EDD), in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA), awarded $7,934,375 from the State of California General Funds to one organization under the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Intermediary Program Year 2022-2023 SFP.
The awarded funds will be used to develop, implement, and support the operations of up to 10 pilot EMS training programs. The ultimate goal of these programs is to provide good quality jobs and careers to participants and increase the number of qualified emergency medical technicians in local healthcare economies. EMS Award List and Summary (PDF) Equity Target Population Fund Technical Assistance On March 22, 2023, $1.
6 million of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Governor’s Discretionary funds were awarded to one organization under the solicitation for proposals for the Equity Target Population Fund (ETPF) Technical Assistance (TA) grant for Program Year 2022-23.
The funds awarded will provide TA to the Equity and Special Populations (ESP) PY 21-22 and the ETPF PY 22-23 awardees in designing, developing, and implementing projects that provide training and education with employment and support services to under-served job seekers facing significant employment barriers.
ETPF TA PY 22-23 Funding Announcement ETPF TA PY 22-23 SFP with Forms (PDF) ETPF TA PY 22-23 Questions and Answers (PDF) ETPF TA PY 22-23 Award List and Summary (PDF) Federal Funding Disclosure: The Equity Target Population Fund Technical Assistance Grant Program is funded by a grant award totaling $1,6000,000 (100%) from the U.S. Department of Labor, with $0 (0%) financed from non-federal sources.
Community Economic Resilience Fund Program Evaluation On March 24, 2023, $3. 3 million of General State funds were awarded under the solicitation for proposals for the Community Economic Resilience Fund (CERF) Program Evaluation. The funds awarded will support the design and implementation of the CERF program evaluation.
CERF Evaluation Announcement CERF Evaluation SFP with Forms (PDF) CERF Evaluation Questions and Answers (PDF) CERF Award List and Summary (PDF) Equity Target Population Fund Grant Program On March 22, 2023, the Employment Development Department (EDD), in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA), awarded $6.
6 million in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Governor’s discretionary funds for the solicitation for proposals for the Equity Target Population Fund (ETPF) PY 22-23 grant program.
The ETPF PY 22-23 grants were awarded to nine organizations to design and implement projects that accelerate equity in employment into good-quality jobs and develop innovative employment strategies for populations facing significant employment barriers. The awardees will serve difficult-to-reach population sectors including disconnected young adults, justice-involved individuals, people with disabilities (PWD), and veterans.
The grant’s funding will combine demand-driven training and education with tailored wrap-around services for 1,162 workers currently confronting economic and employment barriers.
ETPF PY 22-23 Funding Announcement ETPF PY 22-23 SFP with Forms (PDF) ETPF PY 22-23 Questions and Answers (PDF) ETPF PY 22-23 Award List and Summary (PDF) Federal Funding Disclosure: This Equity Target Population Fund Grant Program is funded by a grant award totaling $8,000,000 (100%) from the U.S. Department of Labor, with $0 (0%) financed from non-federal sources.
Community Economic Resilience Fund Program On October 20, 2022, $55 million of General State funds were awarded under the solicitation for proposals for the Community Economic Resilience Fund Program. The funds awarded will support the High Road Transition Collaboratives in the development of roadmaps, including a strategy and recommended series of investments, for their region.
CERF SFP with Forms (PDF) CERF Errata Chronology (DOCX) CERF Notices of Intent (PDF) CERF Questions and Answers (PDF) Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Program On August 16, 2022, the Employment Development Department awarded $2,500,000 of Wagner-Peyser Act 10 Percent Discretionary Funds to five organizations under the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) Grant Solicitation for Proposals for Program Year 2022-23.
The program assists DHH individuals in
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit; Public Agency. Eligible applicants for the DHH PY 26-27 SFP include public agencies or private non-profit organizations. Individuals are not eligible to apply. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) grant for Program Year 2026-27 are due June 25, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) grant for Program Year 2026-27 is funded by Employment Development Department. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
Start from the official opportunity page linked in this listing — it carries the sponsor's submission instructions.
Regional Coordination Project PY 25-26 is a grant from the California Employment Development Department (EDD) in coordination with the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency that provides up to $1,000,000 to support regional workforce development partnerships between local workforce boards, community colleges, and adult schools. The program implements California's Master Plan for Career Education by funding coordinated, industry-aligned credential programs grounded in regional labor market data. Up to 13 organizations will be funded from a $10 million pool. Applicants must leverage at least 20% of their budget from other sources. The deadline was March 17, 2026.
Campesino de California Outreach Grant – Radio Media (CCOG-RM) for Program Year 2026-27 (PY 26-27) is sponsored by California Employment Development Department (EDD). This grant is awarded to develop and implement radio talk shows aimed at reaching domestic and foreign Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers (MSFW) and their families to provide timely information regarding various programs, benefits, and services offered through the EDD and its part…
The Homeless Youth Program is a grant from the Illinois Department of Human Services that funds services for homeless and at-risk youth across Illinois. Administered through the Office of Community and Positive Youth Development, it supports nonprofit organizations delivering shelter, outreach, and support services to young people experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Eligible applicants are Illinois-based nonprofits with demonstrated capacity to serve youth. Awards range from $100,000 to $800,000 per year under CSFA number 444-80-0711. This is a FY 2026 funding opportunity with an application deadline of May 21, 2025.
Community Investment Tax Credit Program (CITC) is a grant from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development that provides state tax credit allocations to 501(c)(3) nonprofits, enabling them to attract private donations from individuals and businesses. Donors contributing $500 or more to approved projects receive tax credits equal to 50% of their contribution. The program has leveraged nearly $27 million in charitable contributions to approximately 700 projects statewide. Eligible project areas include education, housing, job training, arts and culture, economic development, and services for at-risk populations. Projects must be located in or serve residents of Maryland's Priority Funding Areas. The application period is typically held annually.