U.S. Department of Labor Announces $156 Million in Grants to Provide Career Services and Training Services to Low-Income Older Individuals

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U.S. Department of Labor Announces $156 Million in Grants to Provide Career Services and Training Services to Low-Income Older Individuals

The following news release was published by the Employment and Training Administration on Sept. 25, 2020. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the award of approximately $156 million in grants through the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) to provide career services and training services to low-income older individuals who are seeking to enter or re-enter the workforce.

SCSEP aims to move participants of the program into unsubsidized employment in both the public and private sectors, promote part-time work experiences in community service assignments for unemployed low-income individuals who are 55 years of age or older, and foster self-sufficiency. Successful grant applicants presented clear service delivery models that will enable eligible individuals to successfully participate in the program and achieve these program goals.

The Department awarded approximately $156 million in the SCSEP to fund 21 grants to national non-profit organizations through the program’s general funds, as well as funds set aside by statute to fund organizations with the ability to provide employment services to older Native Americans or Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders. The grants will support more than 32,000 participant positions.

These awards provide funding through the end of Program Year 2020. After Program Year 2020, these grantees may receive approximately $312 million annually for an additional three years, subject to future appropriations.

For more information on the SCSEP, visit https://www.dol.gov/agencies/eta/seniors.

The mission of the Department of Labor is to foster, promote and develop the welfare of the wage earners, job seekers and retirees of the United States; improve working conditions; advance opportunities for profitable employment; and assure work-related benefits and rights.

Information on the grant recipients follows this release.

Grant recipients, number of authorized participants and funding amounts The 18 general applicants award recipients, number of authorized participant slots, the two-month transition funding amount (where applicable), and the subsequent six-month funding amount are as follows: General applicants award recipients, number of authorized participant slots, the two-month transition funding amount Recipient Slots Two-month funding Six-month funding AARP Foundation 4,846 $7,616,329 $23,503,628 Asociacion Nacional Pro Personas Mayores 1,375 $2,287,332 $6,668,001 Easterseals Inc.

2,314 $3,646,885 $11,223,340 Goodwill Industries International Inc.

2,356 $3,528,122 $11,426,859 International Pre-Diabetes Center Inc.

165 --- $800,245 National Able Network Inc.

586 $985,094 $2,843,761 National Asian Pacific Center on Aging 867 $1,451,621 $4,204,498 National Caucus and Center on Black Aging Inc.

2,462 $4,035,838 $11,942,511 National Council on Aging Inc.

393 $5,812,026 $17,431,229 National Indian Council on Aging Inc.

3,594 --- $1,907,664 National Older Worker Career Center 326 $336,265 $1,582,385 National Urban League 1,432 $2,313,279 $6,944,682 Operation A.B.L.E. of Greater Boston Inc.

509 $815,268 $2,470,057 Senior Service America Inc.

4,844 $7,607,320 $23,491,365 SER Jobs for Progress National, Inc.

2,316 $3,755,429 $11,232,303 The WorkPlace 1,216 $1,898,332 $5,898,636 Vantage Aging 472 $764,480 $2,288,591 Vermont Associates for Training and Development Inc.

979 $1,577,883 $4,748,188 Experience Works Inc.* --- $1,771,154 --- Totals 31,052 $50,202,657 $150,607,943 * Experience Works did not receive a grant award under FOA-ETA-20-09. It is included in the above chart solely to show the two-month transition funding.

Set-aside applicants The three set-aside applicants selected for an award, along with the number of authorized participant slots, the two-month funding amount, and the subsequent six-month funding amount are indicated below.

Set-aside applicants selected for an grant awards Recipient Slots Two-month funding Six-month funding Institute for Indian Development, Inc.

245 $336,275 $1,188,273 National Asian Pacific Center on Aging 567 $916,671 $2,750,013 National Indian Council on Aging, Inc.

323 $582,014 $1,566,588 Totals 1,135 $1,834,960 $5,504,874

Source: Employment and Training Administration

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