Employment and Training Administration
The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) funds job training, employment services, and unemployment benefits through federal grants.
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.
Get $26M to Launch Youth Workforce Programs!
Non-profits and legal services can secure up to $26 million to fund programs that help juvenile offenders re-enter the workforce. These grants support diversion and expungement strategies to clear past records and build future success.
Unlock $25M for Young Adult Workforce Training!
Are you an organization working with young adults (18-24) transitioning from the justice system or facing barriers to employment? This grant offers up to $25 million to partner with community colleges, providing essential education and job training to prepare them for in-demand local jobs.
Unlock $22 Million for Disability Employment Initiatives!
State workforce entities can receive cooperative agreements to boost training and employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. This funding aims to improve their pathways to the middle class through innovative public workforce system services.
Unlock $20M for Disability Employment Programs
State agencies are invited to apply for up to $20 million to expand workforce opportunities for individuals with disabilities. These grants will fund innovative programs to improve training, employment outcomes, and pathways to the middle class for people with disabilities.
Unlock $20M for Youth Employment Programs
Are you an organization serving young adult offenders or high school dropouts in struggling communities? This grant offers up to $20 million to fund programs that prepare these individuals for successful employment.
$20 Million for Innovative Workforce Solutions
Are you an organization developing innovative approaches to job training and employment services? This grant offers up to $20 million to pilot Pay for Success models, driving long-term improvements for job seekers and employers.
Unlock $20M for Disability Employment Programs!
Are you a state agency focused on workforce development? This $20 million grant aims to boost employment and training opportunities for individuals with disabilities, helping them achieve middle-class success.
Get $20M to Boost Youth Careers in Tough Neighborhoods
Are you an organization ready to empower at-risk youth aged 14+ in high-poverty, high-crime areas? This $20 million initiative offers grants to improve their long-term job prospects through comprehensive training and support programs.
Get Funding: Train Youth for High-Demand Careers!
Are you involved with youth employment programs? This grant helps organizations fund summer and year-round job opportunities for young people, connecting them to in-demand career paths and streamlining service delivery with community partners.
Unlock $20M for Workforce Training & Reentry Programs
Are you an organization serving adults in work release programs, including veterans and individuals with disabilities? This grant offers up to $20 million to develop and implement job-driven career pathway programs that connect training to in-demand jobs and employer needs.
Get Funding to Grow Your Construction Business
This grant offers substantial funding for businesses aiming to expand registered apprenticeship programs in the construction sector. It specifically targets increasing participation from underrepresented groups and underserved communities, fostering a more diverse and skilled workforce for your company.
Get Funding to Hire & Support People with Disabilities
State agencies administering the Workforce Investment Act can access up to $18 million to develop and implement plans that boost workforce participation for individuals with disabilities. This initiative aims to create more inclusive and effective employment opportunities.
Get Funding for Youth Offender Programs!
Local and state governments can apply for grants to create plans or implement programs that help young offenders re-enter society after correctional facilities. Funding is available to support the development and execution of comprehensive strategies for at-risk youth.
Unlock $17M for Youth Employment in Underserved Communities!
Non-profits and organizations can secure up to $8.5 million each to fund programs that boost job skills and career opportunities for young people (16-24) in high-poverty, high-crime areas. This initiative aims to improve their long-term employment success.
Get $13.2M for Healthcare Career Tech & Training
This grant offers up to $13.2 million to develop virtual platforms or enhance existing community-based services to connect people with healthcare career opportunities. It's designed for organizations aiming to expand virtual career exploration and training, particularly in the healthcare sector.
Unlock $12M for State Workforce Data Systems!
State Workforce Agencies can now access over $12 million to build and enhance longitudinal data systems. This funding will improve program evaluation and provide better workforce information for everyone.
Youth Training Grants: $12M for Job Skills
This grant offers up to $12 million to expand youth training programs, focusing on court-involved and at-risk youth with job skills development. It funds residential training and mentorship to help young people re-enter the community with enhanced career readiness.