RI Department of Labor and Training now accepting planning grant proposals
for Real Jobs RI workforce development initiative
Applications are due on July 3, 2015, and planning grant awards will be made on
July 17, 2015.
“The
Real Jobs RI planning grant release is a first step in creating a more demand
driven workforce system,” said DLT Director Scott Jensen. “This is an exciting
opportunity to learn more about the real demand in Rhode Island’s vibrant
sectors.”
"It's
essential that we focus on the specific needs of employers as we reshape Rhode
Island's job training system. That's what the Real Jobs approach is all
about," said Stefan Pryor, Rhode Island Secretary of Commerce. “Accepting
applications is the beginning of what we hope is a successful program—helping
employers gain the workforce they need to grow.”
Real
Jobs RI is a flexible grant program to support ideas from employers and
partners of all sizes, to connect people to job openings more quickly. It is
demand driven, collaborative, and business led. This solicitation will help
employers to analyze their workforce demands and build partner relationships that
will produce a stable pipeline of workers to jobs.
Planning
grants of up to $25,000 per grant, for a total of $300,000, will be awarded to
enable employers to convene partnerships, determine the specific workforce
needs of employers, gather the necessary partners and produce a proposed plan
to train individuals to meet those needs. Implementation grants will be
available to fund those partnerships whose plans are approved and selected.
Planning
grant awards will be made on a competitive basis. Priority will be given to
proposals that best meet employer demand and put the most Rhode Islanders back
to work. For more information, and for a copy of the
Solicitation for Planning Grant Proposals, visit www.dlt.ri.gov/realjobs.
First-year
funds of $1.3 million for Real Jobs RI have been requested from the Governor's
Workforce Board through its administration of the state Job Development Fund
(JDF). The JDF is a long-standing state account dedicated to improving the
skills and employability of Rhode Island's workforce.