DOL Building Pathways to Infrastructure Jobs Grant Program
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Eligible Recipients:
- Educational Institutions
- Non-profits
Program Purpose:
- Education and Workforce Development
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Overview
The purpose of the DOL Building Pathways to Infrastructure Jobs Grant Program is to fund public-private partnerships to develop, strengthen, and scale promising and evidence-based training models in H-1B industries and occupations critical to meeting the goals of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and to maximize the impact of these investments. The United States will need a proficient workforce to fill the good-paying jobs created by this historic investment, and this grant program will train job seekers in advanced manufacturing; information technology; and professional, scientific, and technical services occupations that support renewable energy, transportation, and broadband infrastructure sectors. The DOL Building Pathways to Infrastructure Jobs Grant Program represents a down payment for the future skilled workforce needs that are being developed through the BIL investments by investing in the development and expansion of the workforce partnerships that will be needed to build equitable pathways to good infrastructure jobs.
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Additional information is available on the Resources page.Funding Details
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- Annual Appropriation
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Applicant Guidance
This opportunity includes two tracks:
- Development Track: Developing and Implementing Local/Regional Worker-Centered Sector Strategy Programs: The goal of the Development Track is to establish local and regional partnerships that will foster the implementation of an effective, worker-centered sector training program in one or more infrastructure-related sectors.
- Scaling Track: Scaling Effective Worker-Centered Sector Strategy Programs: The goal of the Scaling Track is to invest in established partnerships that have demonstrated effectiveness in implementing sector strategy training programs in one or more infrastructure-related sectors.
Contact Information
Ariam Ferro, [email protected]