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WIOA Individual Training Accounts (ITA) Vendor Program is a program from the Massachusetts Office of Labor and Workforce Development that funds occupational skills training for eligible job seekers under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Title I.
Training vendors must apply for course approval through the TrainingPro online system and must be licensed or accredited by recognized agencies such as the MA Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, MA Board of Higher Education, or NEASC. Approved vendors receive ITA funding to deliver training in high-demand sectors including healthcare and information technology.
Local performance standards require an 80% course completion rate and 75% employment entry rate for approved programs.
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Individual Training Accounts - MassHire Merrimack Valley Workforce Development Board Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn WIOA Youth Education & Training Programs Individual Training Accounts Individual Training Accounts Individual Training Accounts masshire 2025-01-07T11:38:38-05:00 INDIVIDUAL TRAINING ACCOUNTS Prospective WIOA Title I training providers must apply for course eligibility approval status for their programs electronically utilizing TrainingPro, an on-line training provider registration and course application program.
It is designed to enable prospective providers to simultaneously apply for course approval for the following; WIOA Title I Individual Training Accounts (ITAs) Trade Adjustment Assistance Programs (TAA) Training Opportunities Program (TOP/Section 30) Training vendors can access TrainingPro at Division of Career Services and Division of Unemployment Assistance – Registration .
Any questions you have regarding entering information into TrainingPro can be addressed to the TrainingPro Help Desk at 617-626-5003. ITA vendors must be licensed or accredited by an organization such as the MA Department of Elementary & Secondary Education (DESE), MA Board of Higher Education, the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) or other recognized accrediting agencies.
The MassHire Merrimack Valley Workforce Board requires performance information to be entered. Local performance standards require 80% completion rate for the course, 75% entered employment rate, and Massachusetts minimum wage as the average hourly rate for placement.
If you do not have performance information at this point and have not run a similar program in the past, you can justify that by stating that the course is new in Training Pro, but you will then need to start tracking performance information. After courses have been entered in Training Pro, please inform Abby Seripais. Ms. Seripais can be reached at either 978-360-1354 or aseripais@masshiremvwb.
org . She will then review your information. If your courses are approved, she will pass along the information to the MassHire Merrimack Valley Career Center so they are aware of the new training courses and can begin to refer appropriate candidates.
Read over the Employer Fact Sheet and DOL Quick Start Guide today for more information on how to start an apprenticeship. View ITA Monitoring Procedure Please don’t hesitate to contact us and we will be happy to help you find the answers to your questions! Email: info@masshiremvwb.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Training providers/vendors serving Boston residents Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies per trainee Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Runaway and Homeless Youth (RHY) Program Funding is sponsored by Dutchess County Department of Community and Family Services, Division of Youth Services. Funds free youth programming services including runaway and homeless youth services. Programs must be grounded in Positive Youth Development framework and address areas such as economic security, physical and emotional health, education, and civic engagement.
Building Interfaith America Emerging Leader Grant is sponsored by Interfaith America. This grant supports emerging leaders who identify a need or opportunity in their community, propose a project to address it, and leverage the strength of interfaith cooperation to achieve their goal. It provides financial support, a network of peers, training, and development.