Employment and Training Administration
The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) funds job training, employment services, and unemployment benefits through federal grants.
Get Up to $500M for Workforce Training Programs!
Institutions of higher education can access up to $500 million to create or enhance short-term career training programs for TAA-eligible workers and other adults. This funding aims to equip individuals with in-demand skills for new job opportunities.
Get $346M for Senior Programs & Community Impact
Non-profits can secure up to $346 million to fund programs that employ and train older Americans in community service roles. This initiative aims to enhance local communities while providing valuable experience and support for seniors.
Unlock $338M for Workforce Training & Job Placement
This grant offers significant funding to organizations serving low-income older adults, providing paid work experience and job training to help them re-enter the workforce. The program aims to foster community service opportunities while transitioning participants into unsubsidized employment.
Unlock $150M for Job Training & Poverty Reduction!
This $150 million initiative offers grants to national nonprofits and local entities to fund job training and placement services, creating pathways out of poverty and into employment.
Unlock $100M for Worker Training & Reemployment
This grant offers up to $100 million to help businesses retrain dislocated workers and connect them to high-demand jobs, fostering economic recovery. Businesses can receive up to $8 million per award to fund essential training and career services.
Unlock $100M for Tech Skills & High-Growth Jobs
This grant offers up to $100 million to businesses and organizations partnering to rapidly train workers for in-demand, high-growth tech jobs. Funds support innovative accelerated learning, skill development for existing employees, and connections to employment, internships, and apprenticeships.
Get $98.5M for Workforce Innovation & Training
U.S. Department of Labor grants up to $98.5 million are available to businesses developing innovative training programs to boost job seeker success and employer efficiency. This funding aims to improve the public workforce system and create lasting positive outcomes.
Unlock $82.5M for Reentry Programs
This grant offers up to $4.5 million for intermediary organizations and $1.5 million for non-intermediary groups to develop innovative programs for adults transitioning back into the community after incarceration. Secure funding to build impactful reentry initiatives and support successful community reintegration.
Get Grants: Boost Employment for Returning Citizens
Are you an organization focused on helping formerly incarcerated adults or young adults find stable employment and reintegrate into society? This grant funds innovative programs, especially those incorporating apprenticeships, to create new job opportunities and reduce recidivism.
Get Up to $75M for Farmworker Jobs & Housing!
This grant offers up to $75.8M for programs that provide career training and housing assistance to Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers. Businesses supporting farmworker career advancement and stability can access funds to create better economic opportunities.
Get Up to $75M for Youth Skills & Job Training Grants
Youth-focused non-profits and community organizations can secure up to $75 million to provide education, job skills, and employment services to disadvantaged youth, empowering them to contribute to their communities.
Unlock $67M for Native American Business Growth & Training!
Native American tribes, tribal organizations, and eligible Native Hawaiian organizations can now apply for up to $67 million in grants. These funds are designed to boost employment and training for your communities, fostering economic development and empowering your workforce.
Native American Grants: Boost Your Business Skills & Income!
Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian individuals and communities can access funds to enhance workforce readiness, entrepreneurial skills, and community economic development. These grants aim to make you more competitive in the job market and support successful self-employment.
Get Funding for Native American & Hawaiian Employment Programs
This grant offers significant funding to organizations serving Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians with employment and training services. Secure resources to boost your community's economic development and workforce readiness.
Get Up to $50M for Community Impact Programs!
Nonprofits and community organizations can secure up to $50 million to fund programs that employ and train older Americans for community service. This grant aims to enhance geographic coverage and participant services across the nation.
Get $47M for Youth Training & Community Development
This $47 million grant opportunity is for organizations serving disadvantaged youth. Funds will equip young people with job skills, education, and leadership abilities, while supporting community development and affordable housing projects.
Get $34M to Boost Student Futures & Safety!
High schools in persistently dangerous districts can now access $34 million in grants to implement mentoring, education, and employment programs. This funding aims to reduce violence and improve academic, social, and career outcomes for students.
Get $34M for Workforce Innovation & Business Growth
Small businesses and non-profits can secure funding to improve job seeker services and create more effective workforce development systems. This grant aims to boost employment outcomes and business growth through innovative, job-driven strategies.
Unlock $30M for Youth Offender Reintegration Programs
This $30 million grant program funds innovative training and service-learning projects for young adults (18-21) transitioning from the juvenile justice system. Gain funding to boost job skills, earn industry credentials, and foster community reintegration for participants.
Get Up To $27M for Reentry Workforce Training!
Non-profits and government agencies can secure up to $27 million to create job training programs for adults in work-release programs. This funding supports career pathways to help formerly incarcerated individuals gain in-demand skills and secure employment.