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Workforce Development Program Cash Fund is sponsored by Nebraska Department of Labor. This program promotes workforce development efforts in Nebraska and awards grants for projects that support these efforts, aligning with the Governor's 'Good Life, Great Careers' initiative. The Nebraska Workforce Development Board (NWDB) accepts proposals and forwards selections for the Commissioner's consideration.
The fund was established in 2024.
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NDOL | Workforce Development Grant Program Workforce Development Grant Program Workforce Development Grant Program The Workforce Development Program Cash Fund was established in 2024 to promote workforce development efforts in Nebraska. In accordance with Governor Pillen's October 14 Executive Order and the Good Life, Great Careers initiative, the Commissioner of Labor will award grants for projects that support these efforts.
The Nebraska Workforce Development Board (NWDB) will accept proposals and forward their selections for the Commissioner's consideration. Governor Pillen's October 14 Executive Order Send questions to ndol. employerservices@nebraska.
gov WDG Frequently Asked Questions To apply for a workforce development grant for calendar year 2027, submit a grant application via the link below by February 1, 2027. Applicants will need to provide the following: Description of your project Estimated cost and what will be funded Project goals, metrics and success measures Description of your organization The NWDB board will review grant applications throughout the year.
At its March meeting, the board will review and select up to 18 grant proposals for submission to the Commissioner of Labor. The Commissioner may approve, reject, or modify any grant proposal submitted by the NWDB, and may select up to three grant recipients in addition to the board’s recommended recipients.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Not explicitly detailed, but applicants need to provide a description of their organization (assumed to be organizations operating in Nebraska focused on workforce development). Nonprofits are eligible. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for Workforce Development Program Cash Fund are due February 1, 2027. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Workforce Development Program Cash Fund is funded by Nebraska Department of Labor. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Nebraska. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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