News Release
ETA News Release:
[04/02/2014]
Contact Name: Jason Kuruvilla
Phone Number: (202) 693-6587
Email: Kuruvilla.Jason@dol.gov
Release Number: 14-0548-NAT
Contact Name: Jason Kuruvilla
Phone Number: (202) 693-6587
Email: Kuruvilla.Jason@dol.gov
Release Number: 14-0548-NAT
$1.8M funding opportunity to support
women in nontraditional occupations
announced by US Department of Labor
announced by US Department of Labor
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of
Labor today announced the availability of approximately $1.8 million in grants
through the Women in Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Occupations program, an
initiative designed to recruit, train and retain women in high-skill
occupations, such as advanced manufacturing, transportation, energy,
construction and information technology.
"Helping women get the
job skills they need to move up the ladder of opportunity is a top priority for
the Labor Department," said U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez.
"These grants will remove barriers for women entering nontraditional
fields. Having half of our population underrepresented in the high-skill,
high-paying jobs of the future isn't good for the economic prosperity of our
country."
Approximately four grants
will be awarded to community development organizations to create Regional
Multi-State Technical Assistance Resource Centers. The centers will support
women entering into nontraditional occupations. Services will include:
- the development of connections with pre-apprenticeship programs to prepare women for Registered Apprenticeship programs;
- orientations on creating a successful environment for women in apprenticeship; and
- support in the form of child care, transportation, support groups and other efforts to remove barriers to women succeeding in these industries.
Eligible applicants include
community-based organizations capable of establishing technical assistance
resources for Registered Apprenticeship programs to assist women to enter
nontraditional occupations. The grants are jointly administered by the
department's Women's
Bureau and its Office of Apprenticeship.
The solicitation for grant applications
will be available at http://www.grants.gov. For information on the
Department of Labor's range of employment and training programs, visit http://www.doleta.gov.
Source: US Department of
Labor
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