From
a Department of Labor News Release
WASHINGTON – The Labor Department today
awarded 90 grants totaling more than $20 million to fund job training and
support services that officials said will help more than 11,000 veterans
succeed in civilian careers.
The grants are being awarded through the
department’s Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program.
“Americans who have served their country
should not find themselves without a home,” Labor Secretary Hilda L. Solis
said. “The grants announced today will help these heroes find good jobs and
take us one step closer to the goal of ending veteran homelessness altogether.”
The grants are second- and third-year
awards to state and local workforce investment boards, local public agencies
and nonprofit organizations -- including faith-based and community
organizations -- that demonstrated satisfactory performance during the past
year, officials said. Some of the grants are set aside to serve formerly
incarcerated veterans, female veterans and veterans with families who are
homeless.
Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program
grants provide occupational, classroom and on-the-job training, as well as job
search and placement assistance, including follow-up services. Grantees are
expected to maximize available assistance and find good jobs for veterans by
coordinating efforts and resources with the Health and Human Services, Veterans
Affairs, and Housing and Urban Development department, as well as other
national, state and local agencies, in accordance with VA’s five-year plan to
end homelessness for veterans and their families, officials said.
Last month, Solis announced the award of
64 grants through the Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program. Those grants --
which are separate from the 90 receiving funds today -- are first-year awards
totaling more than $15 million, aimed at providing about 8,600 homeless veterans
nationwide with job training.
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