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- Department of Labor Grants | U. S. Department of Labor
Find videos, tips and resources about applying for Department of Labor grants, including agency-specific webinars and more Keyword Search – Use the keyword search field to type your own search terms Agency - The Department of Labor Sub-Agency that administer this grant
- U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR (DOL) - Grants. gov
Fostering Access, Rights, and Equity (FARE) Grant Program The Fostering Access, Rights and Equity (FARE) grant program helps women workers who are paid low wages learn about and access their employment rights and benefits
- Job Seeker Training - Department of Labor Employment
The Colorado Department of Labor Employment (CDLE) collaborates with the local Colorado Workforce Centers to offer free or supplemental support training and educational opportunities through grants and federal funding
- Home | Grants. gov
Explore grant opportunities and join forces with government agencies to tackle pressing challenges
- Open Funding Opportunities - Apprenticeship. gov
Open opportunities include grants and contracts issued by the U S Department of Labor designed to support apprenticeship expansion Here you can find these opportunities to help you get started
- grants | U. S. Department of Labor Blog
With a Second Chance, Les and Michael Are Back on Their Feet Filed in Employment and Training, Grants • By: Manny Lamarre • March 28, 2024 Two stories show how peer-centered support (funded by our grants) can transform lives and help people find resilience and success after incarceration
- Skills Training Grants - U. S. Department of Labor
The Department’s Employment and Training Administration administers skills training grants, including: Information about additional training grants with a specific target population, such as dislocated workers, older workers, youth, and more, is found under the Programs Area tab
- U. S. Department of Labor: Key Grant Programs
The U S Department of Labor (DOL) seeks 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
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