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US Department of Labor announces more than $69M funding available to help youth, young adults with disabilities connect with good jobs

WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the availability of more than $69 million in funding over a five-year budget period to support the development of innovative strategies that will help youth and young adults with disabilities  transition to the workforce successfully.

Administered by the department’s Office of Disability Employment Policy, the funding will be awarded in cooperative agreements with four recipients, subject to federal fund availability, at about $17 million per organization. Initial funding is expected to total $12.9 million or $3.2 million per agreement.

“When it comes to finding and exploring opportunities for employment, youth and young adults with disabilities have historically faced systemic barriers related to their disabilities,” said Assistant Secretary for Disability Employment Policy Taryn M. Williams. “The funding opportunity announced today will help us identify policies and practices that enable these young people to transition to employment successfully and move us toward a more equitable and inclusive workforce.”

Aligned with the Biden-Harris administration’s efforts to foster a more inclusive workforce, the grants will identify evidence-based solutions to help recipients to better address employment needs of youth and young adults with disabilities.

Applications must be submitted by Oct. 31, 2023.

Learn more about ODEP.

Read the full announcement for this grant opportunity.

Agency
Office of Disability Employment Policy
Date
August 10, 2023
Release Number
23-1701-NAT
Media Contact: Ryan Honick
Phone Number
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