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WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the award of $18.4 million in demonstration grants to nine current national grantees operating a Senior Community Service Employment Program grant so the department can measure the effectiveness of industry or sector-based training as a bridge to unsubsidized employment for low-income, older workers. 

The demonstration grants will allow recipients to build and expand partnerships with employers, training providers and the public workforce system to inform and support their projects. Grantees will augment their current service model with a combination of enhanced career navigation services, occupational and on-the-job training. 

The department’s Employment and Training Administration awarded SCSEP Demonstration Grants to grantees announced on Sept. 20, 2024. ETA will study the effect of industry-based or sector-based training on employment outcomes for older workers and use the data to develop strategies for programs that train and employ older workers. 

The Senior Community Service Employment Program is a community service and work-based training program for older workers. Authorized by the Older Americans Act, SCSEP provides training for low-income, unemployed seniors. 

Learn more about the Senior Community Service Employment Program

The recipients of Senior Community Service Employment Program Demonstration grants are as follows:

Recipient

State

Amount

The WorkPlace 

CT

$1,571,124 

AARP Foundation

DC

$2,618,539 

Easter Seals Inc. 

IL

$1,571,124 

National Able Network Inc. 

IL

$1,570,586 

Center for Workforce Inclusion 

MD

$2,618,540 

National Urban League Inc. 

NY

$2,618,540 

SER National Inc. 

TX

$2,618,540 

National Council on the Aging Inc. 

VA

$2,094,831 

National Asian Pacific Center on Aging 

WA

$1,167,112 

Total Awarded

 

$18,448,936 

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