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Employment and Training Administration The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) administers federal government job training and worker dislocation programs, federal grants to states for public employment service programs, and unemployment insurance benefits. These services are primarily provided through state and local workforce development systems.
ETA also administers grant programs for targeted populations, such as the Re-Entry Opportunity Programs for justice-involved youth and adults, the Indian and Native American Training and Education grant program, YouthBuild , a pre-apprenticeship program in construction for individuals ages 16-24, the Workforce Opportunities for Rural Communities grant program to support economic development in rural communities, as well as grants to bolster Apprenticeship and strengthen Community Colleges.
OSHA - Workplace Health and Safety - Susan Harwood Training Grant Program The Susan Harwood Training Grant Program awards grants to nonprofit organizations on a competitive basis. Awards are issued annually based on Congressional appropriation.
The focus of the program is to provide training and education for workers and employers on the recognition, avoidance, and prevention of safety and health hazards in their workplaces, and to inform workers of their rights and employers of their responsibilities under the OSH Act. Target audiences include underserved, low-literacy, and workers in high-hazard industries. Since 1978, over 1.
8 million workers have been trained through this program. Veterans’ Employment and Training Service The Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Program (HVRP) grant program is the only federal grant to focus exclusively on competitive employment for homeless veterans.
HVRP has two core objectives which are to provide services to assist in reintegrating homeless veterans into meaningful employment within the labor force and to stimulate the development of effective service delivery systems that will address the complex problems facing homeless veterans.
Women in Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Occupations (WANTO) The Women in Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Occupations (WANTO) grant helps to expand pathways for women to enter and lead in all industries.
Awarded organizations will provide one or more of the following types of technical assistance: Developing pre-apprenticeship or nontraditional skills training programs to prepare women for those careers; Providing ongoing orientations for employers, unions, and workers on creating a successful environment for women to succeed in those careers; and setting up support groups, facilitating networks, or providing support services for women to improve their retention.
Fostering Access, Rights, and Equity (FARE) Grant Program Mine Safety and Training Grants The Brookwood-Sago Mine Safety Grants Program provides funding for education and training programs to better identify, avoid, and prevent unsafe working conditions in and around mines.
Grantees will use these funds to establish and implement education and training programs or to create training materials and programs on MSHA-identified safety priorities. International Labor Affairs Bureau (ILAB) ILAB’s international grants support projects to combat some of the most abusive labor practices, including the use of child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking in global supply chains.
ILAB-funded projects also promote trade partners’ compliance with the labor requirements of U.S. trade agreements and preference programs – helping to ensure a fair global playing field for workers in the United States and around the world. Website: https://www. dol.
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YouthBuild is sponsored by U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), Employment and Training Administration (ETA). This program awards grants to eligible public or private non-profit organizations or Tribal entities to provide pre-apprenticeship occupational skills training, education, and job placement services to opportunity youth aged 16-24. YouthBuild programs prepare participants for quality jobs in various industry sectors, including construction, advanced manufacturing, information technology, and healthcare, and include wrap-around supportive services. It also requires applicants to incorporate AI literacy skills in the education component.
State Apprenticeship Expansion Formula Grants is a grant from the U.S. Department of Labor that funds eligible states and territories to expand registered apprenticeship programs. With $100 million in estimated total program funding across 54 expected awards, the grant provides Base Formula Funding to all qualifying states that apply, plus an additional competitive funding opportunity for states with readiness to adopt key innovation priority areas. The program is part of a five-year investment plan to grow apprenticeship opportunities, expand access to workforce training, and align registered apprenticeships with in-demand industries. Applications are submitted electronically through Grants.gov. The deadline for applications is May 20, 2026.
Adoption Opportunities is sponsored by Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Children's Bureau. This program aims to eliminate barriers to adoption and provide permanent, loving home environments for children from foster care, particularly those with special needs. It supports activities that promote knowledge development and services for children and families.
Community Economic Development Projects is sponsored by Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Office of Community Services (OCS). This program awards discretionary funds to Community Development Corporations (CDCs) for well-planned, financially viable, and innovative projects to enhance job creation and business development for individuals with low income. The goal is to address objectives such as decreasing dependency on federal programs, chronic unemployment, and community deterioration in urban and rural areas.