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News Release
US Department of Labor awards $225 million to Senior Community Service Employment Program grantees
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced $225 million in additional funding for the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) in fiscal year 2010. This funding was provided in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2010 to allow SCSEP grantees to immediately address unmet needs for employment and job training among low-income, older American workers.
"This additional funding greatly expands SCSEP's ability to serve older workers who face challenges in re-entering the workforce and attaining economic stability," said Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis. "The U.S. Department of Labor is committed to expanding employment opportunities to even more low-income seniors and to enhancing their own career opportunities as they dedicate millions of hours to nonprofit and civic organizations."
This additional funding is a much needed opportunity for high-performing grantees to serve unemployed, low-income seniors. Successful applicants were chosen based on demonstrated need among the older worker populations they serve; the capacity to immediately and effectively expend the additional funds; and past performance in serving older workers.
SCSEP is a community service and work-based training program for older workers. It provides part-time, community service-based job training for unemployed, low-income individuals age 55 or older. Through this program, older workers have access to SCSEP services as well as other employment assistance available through the workforce investment system.
Editor's Note: A list of states and organizations that have been awarded funding is below.
Senior Community Service Employment Program grantees
Grantee | Funding Amount |
Alabama | $824,520 |
Alaska | $300,000 |
Arizona | $657,582 |
Arkansas | $645,921 |
California | $4,239,993 |
Connecticut | $540,589 |
Delaware | $940,000 |
District of Columbia | $286,431 |
Florida | $2,916,761 |
Georgia | $1,097,315 |
Hawaii | $610,000 |
Idaho | $263,152 |
Illinois | $1,859,350 |
Indiana | $1,294,993 |
Iowa | $439,776 |
Kentucky | $451,164 |
Massachusetts | $1,077,144 |
Michigan | $1,100,000 |
Minnesota | $1,126,942 |
Missouri | $1,086,800 |
Montana | $280,000 |
Nebraska | $330,000 |
Nevada | $263,152 |
New Hampshire | $263,152 |
New Jersey | $1,395,850 |
New Mexico | $278,363 |
New York | $2,049,113 |
North Carolina | $907,038 |
North Dakota | $265,422 |
Ohio | $2,158,322 |
Oregon | $400,000 |
Pennsylvania | $754,230 |
Rhode Island | $266,260 |
South Carolina | $673,719 |
South Dakota | $335,000 |
Texas | $2,743,288 |
Utah | $330,808 |
Virginia | $1,073,110 |
Washington | $649,210 |
Wisconsin | $1,266,754 |
AARP Foundation | $37,873,312 |
National Able | $3,188,511 |
Asociacion Nacional Pro Personas Mayores | $4,705,414 |
Easter Seals | $9,158,174 |
Experience Works | $49,405,014 |
Goodwill | $4,644,862 |
Mature Services | $2,844,985 |
National Caucus on Black Aged | $7,508,788 |
National Coalition on Aging | $14,511,583 |
National Urban League | $4,810,050 |
Quality Career Services | $746,977 |
SER Jobs for Progress | $13,743,000 |
Senior Service America | $28,674,012 |
The Workplace Inc. | $230,000 |
Vermont Associates for Training and Development | $1,058,111 |
Institute for Indian Development | $545,680 |
National Asian Pacific Center on Aging | $2,910,300 |