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US Department of Labor awards $44M to support job training, services for workers in Appalachian, lower Mississippi Delta, Northern Border regions

Grants will help workers in rural communities obtain good jobs, achieve economic prosperity

ASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor announced today – in partnership with the Appalachian Regional Commission, Delta Regional Authority and Northern Border Regional Commission – more than $44 million in awards to provide career training and supportive services to help workers in these areas secure good jobs in stable, high-demand occupations. 

“The Workforce Opportunity for Rural Communities initiative leverages federal partnerships and engages local communities to develop strategies to prepare workers for good jobs in high-demand industries, such as broadband and cybersecurity, clean energy, healthcare and advanced manufacturing” said Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training Brent Parton. “In addition to helping people in the Appalachian and lower Mississippi Delta regions, we’ve expanded the initiative to include the Northern Border regions of northern Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and New York to advance the administration’s efforts to invest in disadvantaged communities overburdened by pollution.” 

Today’s awards follow an April 14, 2023 funding availability announcement for projects that create economic mobility, address historic inequities for marginalized communities of color, rural areas and other underserved and under-represented communities and produce high-quality employment outcomes for workers living and working in the Appalachian, Delta and Northern Border regions.  

“It is imperative to prioritize career training and support for rural Appalachians to ensure the region not only survives, but thrives and competes,” said Appalachian Regional Commission Federal Co-Chair Gayle Manchin. “The newest round of WORC initiative grants will help give workers in distressed communities the resources they need to increase their career opportunities, which will in turn reignite Appalachian economies and boost the overall economic success of the entire region.”

“The Workforce Opportunity for Rural Communities initiative is an essential element to strengthening local workforce ecosystems and economic vitality throughout our region,” said Delta Regional Authority Federal Co-Chairman Dr. Corey Wiggins. “Delta Regional Authority’s partnership with the U.S. Department of Labor ensures that residents receive industry-driven skills training for high-demand jobs in their communities, helping to create pathways to high-quality careers and economic mobility in some of the most persistently impoverished areas of the United States.”

“We hear from every rural community we visit about how challenging the current workforce environment is in the Northern Border Regional Commission’s territory. The awardees in our region have a shared commitment to helping people use education and training to improve their economic well-being by helping them develop the skills that are needed by employers,” said Northern Border Regional Commission Federal Co-Chair Chris Saunders. “We know the opportunities created through these awards will help build a more inclusive economy across the northeast.”

The Workforce Opportunity for Rural Communities initiative is administered by the department’s Employment and Training Administration. 

Recipients of grants serving the Appalachian Regional Commission area are as follows:

Recipient

State

Amount

Floor Covering Education Foundation

AL

$1,495,659 

Shaping Our Appalachian Region Inc

KY

$1,452,338 

electrical training ALLIANCE

MD

$1,499,485 

Tompkins County Area Development Inc.

NY

$1,173,278 

The Industrial Commons

NC

$1,245,376 

Lawrence Economic Development Corp.

OH

$1,500,000 

Survivor Advocacy Outreach Program

OH

$1,500,000 

West Central Job Partnership

PA

$954,708 

First Tennessee Development District

TN

$1,500,000 

Southwest Virginia Workforce Development Board

VA

$1,500,000 

West Virginia University Research Corp.

WV

$1,448,793 

Blue Ridge Community and Technical College

WV

$1,490,363 

Coalfield Development Corp.

WV

$1,500,000 

Connec Train Corp.

WV

$1,500,000 

Recipients of grants serving the Delta Regional Authority area are as follows:

Recipient

State

Amount

American Indian Center of Arkansas

AR

$1,498,810 

Heartland Forward Inc.

AR

$1,499,931 

Arkansas Rural Health Partnership

AR

$1,500,000 

Vienna Township High School 13-3

IL

$1,415,000 

KCTCS Madisonville Community College

KY

$591,343 

Murray State University

KY

$1,499,268 

Northshore Technical Community College

LA

$1,499,839 

Southeastern Louisiana University

LA

$1,499,893 

University of Louisiana at Monroe

LA

$1,499,983 

Jackson State University

MS

$1,284,238 

Delta Health Alliance Inc.

MS

$1,500,000 

ProGeny Startups Inc.

TN

$1,323,217 

University of Tennessee

TN

$1,469,794 

Agricenter International

TN

$1,493,684 

Total Awarded

 

$19,575,000

Recipients of grants serving the Northern Border Regional Commission area are as follows:

Recipient

State

Amount

Northern Forest Center Inc.

NH

$1,217,487 

Brattleboro Development Credit Corp.

VT

$1,038,681 

Vermont Healthcare & Information Technology Education Center

VT

$1,221,916 

Community College of Vermont

VT

$1,221,916 

Agency
Employment and Training Administration
Date
September 14, 2023
Release Number
23-1977-NAT
Media Contact: Monica Vereen
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