YouthBuild
Under this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), DOL will award grants through a competitive process to organizations providing pre-apprenticeship services that support education, occupational skills training, and employment services to opportunity youth, ages 16 to 24, who are performing meaningful work and service to their communities. The YouthBuild program model prepares participants for quality jobs in a variety of careers, in diverse industry sectors, particularly in infrastructure sectors, and includes wrap-around services such as mentoring, trauma-informed care, personal counseling, transportation supports, and employment preparation - all key strategies for addressing violence in communities. YouthBuild applicants must include construction skills training and may include occupational skills training in other in-demand industries. This expansion into additional in-demand industries is the Construction Plus component. Eligible applicants for these grants are public or private non-profit agencies or organizations, including consortia of such agencies or organizations. These organizations include rural, urban, or Native American/Tribal entities that have previously served opportunity youth in a YouthBuild or other similar program. DOL will fund approximately 75 projects across the country. Individual grants will range from $700,000 to $1.5 million and require a 25 percent match from applicants, using sources other than federal funding. This FOA features a matching waiver for Tribal entities and U.S. insular areas which allows these entities to not include a match commitment in their applications. The grant period of performance for this FOA is 40 months, including a four-month planning period and a twelve-month follow-up period.
Award Range
$700,000 - $1,500,000
Total Program Funding
$99,000,000
Number of Awards
75
Matching Requirement
Yes - 25% Match Required.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible applicants for these grants are public or private non-profit agencies or organizations. These organizations include rural, urban, or Native American agencies that have previously served disadvantaged youth in a YouthBuild or other similar program. These agencies or organizations may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Community and faith-based organizations including those with IRS 501(c)(3) non-profit status; • An entity carrying out activities under WIOA, such as a local workforce development board or one-stop career center partner program; • Labor unions, labor-management partnerships, a central labor council, other labor council, state conference of a union, state labor federation, or worker centers; • Educational institutions, including a local school board, public school district, or community college; • A community action agency; • A state or local housing development agency; • Any Indian and Native American entity eligible for grants under Sec. 166 of WIOA, including federally and other than federally-recognized Tribes, Native American non- profit organizations, and Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native organizations; • A community development corporation; • A state or local youth service conservation corps; and • Any other public or private non-profit entity that is eligible to provide education or employment training under a federal program and can meet the required elements of the grant
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
July 18, 2024
Application Closes
September 16, 2024
Grantor
Alexander Heron
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