WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the award of $6,225,000 in grants to seven organizations for demonstration projects to provide work-based job training for low-income, unemployed older Americans as part of the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP).
Authorized by the Older Americans Act of 1965 and administered by the Department’s Employment and Training Administration (ETA), the grants support innovative or novel approaches to training, customer service, and capacity building to improve service delivery for older unemployed individuals and to improve their training and employment outcomes.
“The Employment and Training Administration is committed to supporting innovative programs that can help older Americans gain the skills they need to take advantage of new employment opportunities in the marketplace,” said Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training John Pallasch. “These grants will spur creativity in problem solving, improve the lives of older Americans, and enable them to thrive in their communities.” ETA chose SCSEP grant recipients based on several factors, including performance, fiscal responsibility, and other measures in Program Year 2018.
The grant recipients are as follows: SCSEP grant recipients Applicant Legal Name City State Award Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services Hartford CT $889,286 District of Columbia Department of Employment Services Washington DC $889,285 Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs Boston MA $889,286 North Dakota Department of Human Services Bismarck ND $889,285 Ohio Department of Aging Columbus OH $889,286 Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services Henrico VA $889,286 Washington Department of Social and Health Services Olympia WA $889,286