ETA - Employment and Training Administration

09/20/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/20/2024 09:33

US Department of Labor awards $203M in grants to provide training, services to low-income older adults in 14 states, District of Columbia

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the award of $203 million in grants through the Senior Community Service Employment Program to provide training and career services to low-income older individuals who are seeking to enter or re-enter the workforce.

The department's Employment and Training Administrationawarded $194 million to 19 national nonprofit organizations through the program's general fund, and three organizations received a total of $9 million in funds set aside by statute to provide employment services to older workers from Native American or Asian-American and Pacific Islander communities.

The SCSEP funding will enable program participants to move into unsubsidized employment in public and private sectors, foster self-sufficiency and promote part-time work experiences in community service assignments for unemployed low-income people ages 55 and older.

Authorized by the Older Americans Act, the SCSEP awards provide funding through the end of Program Year 2024. This cohort of grantees may receive a total of approximately $313 million annually for an additional three years, subject to future appropriations.

Learn about the Senior Community Service Employment Program.

The recipients of Senior Community Service Employment Program grants are as follows:

Recipient

State

Amount

International Pre-Diabetes Center Inc.

CA

$1,034,454

Asociación Nacional Por Personas Mayores

CA

$8,167,680

The WorkPlace

CT

$7,561,975

National Caucus and Center on Black Aging Inc.

DC

$15,925,630

AARP Foundation

DC

$30,298,545

National Able Network Inc.

IL

$3,163,484

Easter Seals Inc.

IL

$14,405,401

Indiana Region 9 Workforce Board

IN

$1,067,320

Goodwill Industries International Inc.

MD

$14,640,900

Center for Workforce Inclusion

MD

$30,071,551

Operation A.B.L.E. of Greater Boston Inc.

MA

$3,167,303

National Indian Council on Aging Inc.

NM

$2,457,140

National Urban League Inc.

NY

$8,794,073

Vantage Aging

OH

$2,967,921

SER Jobs for Progress National Inc.

TX

$13,817,976

Associates for Training and Development Inc.

VT

$6,223,195

National Council on Aging Inc.

VA

$22,621,421

National Experienced Workforce Solutions

VA

$2,094,911

National Asian Pacific Center on Aging

WA

$5,507,520

Total Awarded

$193,988,400

Senior Community Service Employment Program set-aside funding recipients are as follows:

Recipient

State

Amount
Institute for Indian Development, Inc.

LA

$1,881,413
National Indian Council on Aging Inc.

NM

$2,702,509
National Asian Pacific Center on Aging

WA

$4,583,922
Total Awarded $9,167,844