Employment and Training Administration
The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) funds job training, employment services, and unemployment benefits through federal grants.
Unlock Funding for Workforce Training & Growth
Small and medium-sized businesses are eligible to receive funding through the WIOA Adult Activities Program to enhance employee skills and support local workforce development. This initiative aims to boost your business's competitiveness and operational efficiency through targeted training programs.
Get WIOA Funds for Workforce Development
This program offers funding to states and territories under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act to support job seekers and businesses. The allotments are designed to enhance employment services and training programs to meet workforce needs.
Get Funding for Employee Training & Career Support
Are you a business owner looking to upskill your workforce or support employees impacted by layoffs? This program offers funds to provide training, career counseling, and job placement services for dislocated workers.
Unlock Tax Credits: Get Up to $2400 Per New Hire!
Small businesses can claim significant tax credits for hiring individuals from specific target groups. This funding helps cover administrative costs associated with claiming these valuable Work Opportunity Tax Credits.
Unlock Funds for Job Seeker Success Programs
State governments can access FY2022 funding to implement programs that help unemployment insurance recipients re-enter the workforce. This grant supports services and assessments designed to boost employment outcomes.
Unlock Tax Credits: Fund Your Business Growth!
This program offers funding to states to support Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) initiatives, directly benefiting businesses by helping them access valuable tax credits. These funds are designed to facilitate WOTC activities, enabling businesses to reduce their tax burden and reinvest in growth.
YouthBuild: Fund Your Program for Opportunity Youth
Organizations can receive funding to offer pre-apprenticeship programs for disadvantaged youth aged 16-24 who have left high school. This initiative supports education, job training, leadership, and career placement, while also addressing affordable housing needs in communities.
Unlock Funding for Reentry Programs & Workforce Training
Are you a non-profit or government agency focused on helping formerly incarcerated individuals find jobs? This grant provides funding to connect them with workforce development programs and secure skills-based employment, closing the gap between release and career readiness.
Get Funding for Community Colleges & Workforce Training
Community colleges and workforce development partners can secure funding to bridge equity gaps and meet employer skill demands. This grant aims to create sustainable systems that connect education, training, and career growth for underserved workers.
Get Funding to Grow Your Workforce with Apprenticeships!
Businesses looking to build a skilled workforce can access funding to create or expand Registered Apprenticeship Programs. This grant aims to modernize training, increase opportunities for youth and underserved communities, and boost your company's growth.
Get Funding: Boost Youth Careers & Skills
Are you a national out-of-school time organization serving marginalized youth aged 14-21? This grant offers funding to provide essential workforce readiness programs, from career exploration to apprenticeships, fostering critical job skills and pathways for their future success.
Get Funding for Youth Workforce Development
This grant is for Intermediary Organizations looking to place justice-involved youth and young adults into paid work experiences. The funding aims to equip young individuals with crucial job skills, conflict resolution strategies, and pathways to high-paying careers, while also contributing to community safety.
Native American Job Training Grants: Boost Skills & Business
Are you an Indian, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian individual or community organization? This grant offers funding to enhance job skills, entrepreneurial capabilities, and community economic development.
Unlock Tax Credits: Fund Your Business Growth!
Small businesses and employers can access funding to offset hiring costs through the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) program. This initiative helps reduce your tax burden by rewarding you for hiring individuals from target groups facing significant employment barriers.
Unlock UI Funds: Boost Your State Workforce Agency Operations!
State Workforce Agencies can now plan for essential UI operations with preliminary funding targets. This guidance helps you secure resources for critical unemployment insurance services and administrative needs.
Get Funding to Boost Your Workforce Services!
This grant supports organizations that partner with the U.S. Department of Labor to improve training and employment services for job seekers and employers. Eligible entities will receive funding to develop and deliver technical assistance, ensuring equitable outcomes for all populations.
Unlock Funds to Rehire & Train Dislocated Workers
This grant helps businesses reemploy and train workers impacted by the pandemic, especially those from marginalized communities or long-term unemployed. Funds can support career services, training, and upgrading digital platforms to connect jobseekers with opportunities.
Farmworker Grants: Skill Up & Grow Your Ag Career!
Are you a migrant or seasonal farmworker in Maine? This grant offers career services and training to boost your skills, help you keep your current job, or launch a new career in or beyond agriculture.
Get Grants for Native American Business Growth
Native American businesses can access funding to support their growth and operational needs through the PY 2021 INA Programs. This grant aims to enhance employment and training opportunities within Native American communities.
Grant Funding for Workforce Development
This grant opportunity is for organizations involved in foreign labor certification programs. It provides funding and guidance to manage annual grant allocations for essential FLC program activities.