Job Training Grants
One of the best way to find job training grants is to go online and research. The US government, for example,
have a created a number of initiatives for job training grant programs available for veterans, women, youths, African Americans and Latinos.
As an example, in an effort to find jobs and decrease the high unemployment rate for veterans who have served Alaska and our country, U.S. Sen. Mark Begich recently introduced The Veterans Employment Act of 2010.
The Veterans Employment Act has four key provisions to expand job training, placement services and business opportunities for veterans: including
•Establishes a Veteran Business Center Program within the Small Business Administration to provide critical entrepreneurial training and counseling to veterans;
•Expands the Post-9/11 GI Bill to allow returning veterans to use the benefit for apprenticeship and worker training programs that will help them acquire the skills they need to find stable, family-wage jobs in their communities;
•Creates pilot programs to test ways transitioning service members can build on the technical skills learned in the military and better market those skills in the civilian workforce;
•Establishes a Veterans Conservation Corps Grant Program and a Veterans Energy/Green Jobs Grant Program to connect veterans with the green jobs market of the future.
• Find grants that apply to you online using the links we provide.
• Apply for job training grants.
• Register for job training
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