ETA News Release: $80M awarded to help unemployment insurance beneficiaries through improved reemployment services, eligibility assessments [06/29/2015]

Webp adobestock 290960059
Adobe Stock

ETA News Release: $80M awarded to help unemployment insurance beneficiaries through improved reemployment services, eligibility assessments [06/29/2015]

The following news release was published by the Employment and Training Administration on June 29, 2015. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON — Unemployment Insurance benefits and state workforce agencies are vital to unemployed Americans who rely on both as they work to find new employment. To support their efforts, the U.S. Department of Labor today awarded $80 million to workforce agencies — in 44 states and in Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and the District of Columbia — to provide re-employment and eligibility assessments. The funds will also implement the new Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessments program.

"Unemployment disrupts the lives of individuals and families and hurts our nation's economy," said U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez. "These grants will help the newly unemployed reduce the time between jobs and strengthen the integrity of the Unemployment Insurance program by preventing improper payments. By doing so, we can ensure unemployment benefits remain available for those who truly need them." The grants will fund services such as in-person assessments at American Job Centers. These assessments of eligible claimants include the following: * Development of an individual re-employment plan * Access to labor market information specific to the individual's location, job skills and employment prospects * A complete review of the claimant's eligibility for UI benefits * Referrals to re-employment services or training at American Job Center The U.S. Department of Labor has awarded grants through this initiative for 11 years. Alabama and Arkansas are receiving a grant to implement an RESEA program for the first time, while additional funds will continue programs in the other states to continue their programs through 2015.

For the first time these grants will be available to fund reemployment services for these beneficiaries. States will be transitioning to a new, targeted population during 2015 and will begin serving claimants who are identified as most likely to exhaust their UI benefits and claimants receiving Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Service members.

Recent evaluations of the program have shown that Reemployment Assessments reduce the number of weeks claimants seek UI benefits by expediting the re-employment of UI claimants. Information about the positive impact and effectiveness of REAs can be found in a report by Impaq International LLC. An additional evaluation is currently underway in four participating states and results are expected to be available in 2016.

Editor's Note: The following chart lists the award recipients and the grant amounts: Recipient Award Recipient Award Alabama $1,236,154 Montana $322,636 Alaska $147,749 Nebraska $353,820 Arizona $318,099 Nevada $1,045,799 Arkansas $537,758 New Hampshire $620,305 California $3,908,287 New Jersey $1,213,420 Connecticut $134,836 New Mexico $302,301 Delaware $257,804 New York $18,067,387 District of Columbia $654,478 North Carolina $4,012,447 Florida $3,762,857 Ohio $987,107 Georgia $1,242,663 Oregon $3,915,801 Hawaii $356,120 Pennsylvania $418,672 Idaho $406,406 Puerto Rico $179,310 Indiana $3,404,771 Rhode Island $903,568 Iowa $957,875 South Carolina $1,106,808 Kansas $594,107 South Dakota $264,752 Kentucky $1,058,364 Tennessee $2,060,640 Louisiana $1,426,238 Utah $1,476,865 Maine $1,585,105 Vermont $1,069,540 Maryland $530,545 Virgin Islands $75,084 Massachusetts $5,437,029 Virginia $541,033 Michigan $961,746 Washington $6,720,406 Minnesota $1,351,176 West Virginia $161,083 Mississippi $729,607 Wisconsin $2,481,385 Missouri $700,057 Total = $80,000,000

Source: Employment and Training Administration

More News