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Growth Opportunities funding addresses structural barriers, improves job opportunities

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the award of nearly $47 million in grants to 14 organizations to help overcome structural barriers and improve access to employment opportunities. This investment will also support communities addressing the violence, crime and poverty that limits educational and employment opportunities for people aged 15 to 24 and prevents them from reaching their potential.

The fourth round of Growth Opportunities funding will support programs that provide jobs, skills training and supportive services, including leadership development and mentoring to prepare justice-involved youth and young people to succeed in the labor market. These grants are part of the Reentry Employment Opportunities program and will also support training to improve participants’ conflict resolution skills. 

Authorized through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, Growth Opportunities grants aim to provide access to the resources people from underserved communities need to develop foundational skills and opportunities to equip them for success. Administered by the department’s Employment and Training Administration, the grants support training and mentorship to youth and young people who are affected by community violence.

The department awarded Growth Opportunities grants to the following recipients: 

Recipient

City

State

Amount

Latino Coalition for Community Leadership

Bakersfield

CA

$4,800,000 

County of Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara

CA

$2,000,000 

The Institute For Educational Leadership Inc.

Washington

DC

$5,100,000 

Key2Work Inc.

Indianapolis

IN

$2,000,000 

Goodwill Industries International Inc.

Rockville

MD

$5,100,000 

Roca Inc.

Chelsea

MA

$5,090,313 

YouthBuild USA Inc.

Roxbury

MA

$2,697,591 

Youth Development Inc.

Albuquerque

NM

$2,000,000 

National Urban League

New York

NY

$5,100,000 

PathStone Corp.

Rochester

NY

$1,846,000 

Urban League of Rochester, NY Inc.

Rochester

NY

$2,000,000 

Social Enterprise and Training Center Inc.

Schenectady

NY

$2,000,000 

Family Health International

Durham

NC

$5,100,000 

Austin Area Urban League Inc.

Austin

TX

$1,949,973 

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