US Department of Labor announces $2M funding opportunity to help women workers who earn low wages learn about labor rights, benefits

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US Department of Labor announces $2M funding opportunity to help women workers who earn low wages learn about labor rights, benefits

The following news release was published by the Women's Bureau on May 18. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Labor today announced a funding opportunity of $2 million for up to eight grants to help women who earn low wages to learn about and access their employment rights and benefits.

Administered by the department’s Employment and Training Administration and Women’s Bureau , Fostering Access, Rights and Equity grants are designed to support non-profit organizations that connect women workers to additional services, benefits and legal assistance.

Grant recipients will provide the following support:

* Outreach that includes sharing educational materials through varied methods, ranging from social media to one-on-one consultations.

* Assisting women workers with navigating and calculating benefits.

* Connecting and referring women workers to additional services, benefits and/or legal assistance.

* Helping women become focal points for rights, benefits and assistance in their own communities.

Learn more about the FARE grant, our 2021 recipients and how to apply.

Apply for the 2022 FARE grant.

Source: Women's Bureau