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Find similar grantsFarmworkers Advancement Program (FAP) Grant for Program Year 2025-26 (PY 25-26) is sponsored by California Employment Development Department. Funds projects focusing on essential skills and upskilling training for farmworkers in California to advance within or outside the agricultural sector.
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Farmworkers Advancement Program (FAP) Grant for Program Year 2025-26 (PY 25-26) - California Grants Portal The goal of this grant is to fund projects that focus on farmworker needs at a regional level by offering essential skills and upskilling training for farmworkers to either advance in the agricultural industry and/or prepare for advancement outside of the agricultural sector.
This grant program is intended to address multiple existing and emerging gaps in the current workforce system for farmworkers. FAP PY 25-26 programs will position farmworkers to obtain access to good-quality jobs including jobs that pay family-sustaining wages, offer benefits, have predictable hours, opportunities for career advancement, and promote worker voice.
Projects will also provide wrap-around support and resources to build skills to prevent job loss and lay the foundation for upward mobility. Funded programs will assist with referrals to health, housing, educational resources, and career and financial coaching. This SFP aims to build on previous Farmworkers Advancement Program efforts.
Funding is available for programs demonstrating a track record of workforce outcomes. There is $5 million available through FAP PY 25-26, and the EDD anticipates that an estimated 8 organizations will be funded. Only one application per organization will be accepted.
Applicants must demonstrate the ability to leverage at least 20 percent of their budget with leveraged resources from other sources. Applicants are encouraged to leverage human capital, and utilize other resources to maximize the project's success. Proposals must be received by 3 p.
m. PT on March 2, 2026. An informational webinar will be held on February 11, 2026, at 1:30 p.
m. PT. Pre-registration is required for all attendees.
Please register through the link in the SFP by noon PT on February, 2026. The EDD encourages applicants to submit a Notice of Intent to apply by February 17, 2026, at noon PT to WSBSFP3@edd. ca.
gov. To view the SFP, visit the EDD Workforce Development Solicitation for Proposals webpage Non-profit organizations, local labor partners, tribal governments, community colleges, local workforce boards, education and training providers, and farmworker serving organizations such as worker centers, worker cooperatives, and labor unions.
Applicants, including collaborations among partners (see SFP for a list), must have demonstrated expertise in assisting farmworkers and in workforce development programs. Individuals may not apply. Target regions were identified.
Region 1 will serve farmworkers in counties in the San Joaquin Valley or Northern California. Region 2 will serve farmworkers in counties in the Coastal region or Southern California. Applicants can serve participants in any region or county if the need for services is supported and outlined in the proposal.
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It may be either State or Federal (or a combination of both), and be tied to a specific piece of legislation, a proposition, or a bond number. The Employment Development Department (EDD), in coordination with the Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA), announces the availability of up to $5 million from the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Governor’s Discretionary Funds for FAP PY 25-26.
The manner in which the grant funding will be delivered to the awardee. Funding methods include reimbursements (where the recipient spends out-of-pocket and is reimbursed by the grantor) and advances (where the recipient spends received grant funds directly). The EDD will contact the subrecipients to finalize the sub contract details.
The EDD may request that the sub contracts incorporate changes to the original project proposals. After all exhibits are finalized, the awardee will officially enter into a sub contract with EDD to provide the services and serve the number of participants listed in the contract for the amount awarded. State agencies/departments recommend you read the full grant guidelines before applying.
For questions about this grant, contact: Brandon Raveling, 1-916-891-9189, brandon. raveling@edd. ca.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations, public agencies, and tribal governments in California. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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