Accessing Workforce Development Collaborations in Idaho
GrantID: 64062
Grant Funding Amount Low: $250,000
Deadline: April 30, 2024
Grant Amount High: $250,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Who Should Apply in Idaho
In Idaho, youth residing in juvenile facilities face a plethora of challenges that impact their rehabilitation and reintegration into society. Funding opportunities prioritize programs that support collaboration between juvenile facilities and local educational institutions. The criteria for eligibility focus on organizations that can demonstrate their commitment to workforce development programs tailored to meet Idaho's specific economic demands. By targeting facilities that serve at-risk youth, the initiative aims to address the immediate needs for job skills training and increase post-release employment opportunities.
To apply for this funding, organizations must meet specific requirements. This includes demonstrating partnerships with accredited local colleges or vocational schools to develop and implement workforce development strategies within juvenile facilities. Grant applicants need to outline how they will provide access to relevant training programs that equip incarcerated youth with the skills needed to succeed in the job market once they have completed their sentences. Additionally, they must detail the mechanisms for tracking success metrics, including job placements and skill acquisition.
In Idaho’s unique context, where the economy heavily relies on industries such as agriculture, healthcare, and technology, understanding local workforce needs becomes crucial. The workforce development collaborations aim to ensure that rehabilitative programs provide relevant training that aligns with the job market. This alignment not only facilitates a smoother transition from juvenile facilities back into the community but also serves to reduce recidivism rates, enhancing overall public safety.
The funding will enable facilities to develop job readiness workshops, internships, and career counseling within their rehabilitation process. By fostering these connections, Idaho aims to create a culture of collaboration that supports youth in acquiring valuable skills. Ultimately, this funding initiative recognizes that addressing the skills gap is not just about individual outcomes but is also essential for the state’s economic vitality and community well-being.
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