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Advances administration’s efforts to expand apprenticeships, strengthen workforce

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced its award of $99.3 million in grants to 71 organizations in 31 states to provide training and employment services in its continuing effort to expand access to Registered Apprenticeships, prepare young workers for quality jobs and equip them with industry skills.

These YouthBuild Program grants will support pre-apprenticeships to educate and train young people from 16 to 24 and neither enrolled in school or now in the labor market for construction jobs and employment in other high-demand industries. YouthBuild grants will help deliver education and training to enable participants to build or rehabilitate affordable housing in their communities for people in need.

Today’s awards follow the department’s July 18, 2024, funding availability announcement.

“YouthBuild grants are investments in young people who want to pursue education and receive hands-on training, while providing service to neighbors in need,” explained Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training José Javier Rodríguez. “The awards we announced today will help ensure that young people, regardless of their background, benefit from the opportunities created by the Biden-Harris administration.” 

The department made proposals that align training with local infrastructure projects funded by the Biden-Harris administration’s Investing in America agenda a priority. 

Overseen by the department’s Employment and Training Administration, and supported by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, YouthBuild grants promote a pre-apprenticeship model that provides disadvantaged young people with educational guidance, occupational skills training and significant supportive services through participation and in the 12-month follow-up period. The supportive services may include transportation assistance, childcare, healthcare referrals and the provision of work attire and personal protective equipment.

YouthBuild participants will divide their time between classroom instruction – where they earn a high school diploma or equivalency degree – and workplace training to prepare for careers in healthcare, information technology, manufacturing and logistics, culinary arts and hospitality. 

Learn more about the YouthBuild Program

The department awarded YouthBuild grants to the following recipients:

Recipient City State

Amount

Housing Authority of Birmingham District Birmingham

AL

$1,500,000

Chicanos Por La Causa Inc. Phoenix

AZ

$1,500,000

CPLC New Mexico Inc. Phoenix

AZ

$1,320,000

Community Services Office Hot Springs

AR

$1,325,712

EntreNous Youth Empowerment Services Inc. Compton

CA

$1,500,000

Los Angeles Conservation Corps Los Angeles

CA

$1,500,000

MCS Economic Development Corp. Los Angeles

CA

$1,500,000

Rising Stars Business Academy Moreno Valley

CA

$1,035,000

Riverside County Office of Education Riverside

CA

$1,311,000

San Joaquin County Office of Education Stockton

CA

$1,288,000

Year One Inc. Denver

CO

$1,309,888

The WorkPlace Bridgeport

CT

$1,500,000

Junior Achievement of South Florida Coconut Creek

FL

$1,380,000

Florida Institute for Workforce Innovation Inc. Gainesville

FL

$1,426,000

Valencia Osceola Campus Kissimmee

FL

$1,500,000

Citrus Levy Marion Regional Workforce Development Board Inc. Ocala

FL

$1,058,208

100 Black Men of Atlanta Inc. Atlanta

GA

$1,441,780

Southwest Georgia United Empowerment Zone Inc.  Cordele

GA

$1,499,661

Community Development Institute Chicago

IL

$1,500,000

Kennedy-King College Chicago

IL

$1,492,128

Metropolitan Family Services Chicago

IL

$1,219,000

Homework Hangout Club Inc. Decatur

IL

$1,500,000

Youth Conservation Corps Inc. Waukegan

IL

$1,500,000

Housing Authority of the City of Evansville Evansville

IN

$1,500,000

PLA University Inc. Indianapolis

IN

$1,320,000

United Way of Northwest Indiana Valparaiso

IN

$1,320,000

Great Oaks High School and Career Center Des Moines

IA

$1,500,000

Lasalle Community Action Agency Sicily Island

LA

$750,000

Civic Works Inc. Baltimore

MD

$1,472,000

People Acting in Community Endeavors Inc. New Bedford

MA

$1,150,024

Dudley Economic Empowerment Partners Inc. Roxbury

MA

$1,500,000

North Shore Community Development Coalition Salem

MA

$1,150,000

Charles Stewart Mott Community College Flint

MI

$1,498,221

Change Inc. Saint Paul

MN

$1,500,000

West Jackson Community Development Corp. Jackson

MS

$1,500,000

Gateway Community Development Corp. Yazoo City

MS

$1,500,000

Community Partnership of Southeast Missouri Cape Girardeau

MO

$1,489,470

Job Point Columbia

MO

$1,500,000

Workforce Investment Board of the Southwest Region Inc. Joplin

MO

$1,217,063

Bridging Families to Communities and Beyond Saint Louis

MO

$1,397,724

Delta Area Economic Opportunity Corp. Sikeston

MO

$910,825

CPLC Nevada Las Vegas

NV

$1,500,000

Hopeloft Bridgeton

NJ

$912,663

Isles Inc. Trenton

NJ

$1,150,000

United Way of Long Island Deer Park

NY

$1,410,083

Kingston Workforce Employment Skills Training Inc. Kingston

NY

$1,258,672

Wayne County Action Program Inc. Lyons

NY

$1,500,000

New Settlement Apartments New York

NY

$1,500,000

Two Bridges Neighborhood Council Inc. New York

NY

$1,500,000

Nubian Directions II Inc. Poughkeepsie

NY

$1,380,000

Social Enterprise and Training Center Inc. Schenectady

NY

$1,500,000

New York Center for Interpersonal Development Inc. Staten Island

NY

$1,500,000

Land of Sky Regional Council Asheville

NC

$1,500,000

River City Community Development Corp. Elizabeth City

NC

$1,288,000

Central Carolina Community College Sanford

NC

$1,499,982

Easter Seals TriState Cincinnati

OH

$1,500,000

YouthBuild Columbus Community School Columbus

OH

$1,500,000

County Corp Dayton

OH

$1,500,000

Community Development Support Association Inc. Enid

OK

$1,377,735

Heart of Oregon Corps Inc. Bend

OR

$1,500,000

Auberle McKeesport

PA

$1,499,992

Knoxville Leadership Foundation Knoxville

TN

$1,500,000

American YouthWorks Austin

TX

$1,499,998

Housing Authority of City of Houston Houston

TX

$1,500,000

SER-Jobs for Progress of the Texas Gulf Coast Inc. Houston

TX

$1,500,000

SER Jobs for Progress National Inc. Irving

TX

$1,500,000

Motivation, Education and Training Inc. New Caney

TX

$1,375,000

100 Black Men of San Antonio Inc. San Antonio

TX

$1,500,000

Board of Education of Ogden City Ogden

UT

$1,320,000

Northeast Washington Educational Service District 101 Spokane

WA

$1,497,437

Employ Milwaukee Inc. Milwaukee

WI

$1,500,000

Total    

$99,251,266

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