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Remarks Strategic Use of Recovery Act Funds and Regional Sector Strategies. By Bruce Herman Deputy Commissioner for Workforce Development New York State Department of Labor Bruce.Herman@labor.state.ny.us. Overview of Remarks. Strategic Use of Recovery Act Funds. Regional Sector Strategies.
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RemarksStrategic Use of Recovery Act Funds and Regional Sector Strategies By Bruce Herman Deputy Commissioner for Workforce Development New York State Department of Labor Bruce.Herman@labor.state.ny.us
Overview of Remarks • Strategic Use of Recovery Act Funds. • Regional Sector Strategies. • Upcoming Recovery Act Grant Opportunity for Workforce Development.
Strategic Use of Recovery Act Funds • $169.4M in Workforce Investment Act funding was made available to NYS under the ARRA. • Approx. 85% allocated to Local Workforce Investment Areas by formula. • Remaining funds support: Program administration; and State-level workforce initiatives: • Unemployed Workers (Worker Supply). • Incumbent Workers / Layoff Aversion (Worker Demand). • State Agency Collaboration.
Unemployed Workers • Adults – Emerging and transitional workers ages 18 and older. • Youth – Disconnected Youth ages 14 to 24. • State Training Vouchers – Certificate / Higher skilled occupational training.
Unemployed Workers Emerging and Transitional Workers • Provide entry-level skills to low income adults ages 18 & older. • Request for Proposals (RFP) released June 8, 2009. • Up to $10M made available to fund proposals ranging from $50,000 to $500,000. • Eligible applicants – For-profit or not-for-profit organizations. • Application Deadline: July 8, 2009.
Unemployed Workers Emerging and Transitional Workers (cont’d) • Priorities – • Target Populations: Young adults ages 18 to 24, Criminal Justice, Disabilities, Limited English proficiency and Out of school; • Program Elements: Career planning, Work readiness, HS diploma or equivalent, Occupational training, Post-secondary training and Adult education/literacy; • Sectors: Construction trades, Health care, Advanced manufacturing and Transportation; • Other: “Green” career focus; Leveraged resources; Collaboration with community colleges; and Environmental justice. • Must ensure provision of wrap-around services to participants.
Unemployed Workers Disconnected Youth • Develop skills to succeed as adults through – Career planning; Work readiness; Academic development; Occupational /post-secondary training; School linkages; and Employment linkages. • Target disconnected youth • As defined by the WIA, ARRA, and the Governor’s Youth Cabinet. • RFP expected to be released late July. • Up to $2.5 million has been made available for this solicitation. • Eligible applicants – For-profit or not-for-profit organizations. • Priorities – Youth ages 14 to 17; youth on probation; juvenile justice/incarcerated youth; youth of incarcerated parents; foster care youth; and youth with other barriers.
Incumbent Workers / Layoff Aversion • Building Skills in New York State (BUSINYS) • Shared Work Program • Economic Response Team (ERT)
Incumbent Workers / Layoff Aversion Building Skills in New York State (BUSINYS) • RFP released on June 8, 2009. • Help business train their employees in specific transferable occupational skills needed by the business or its industry. • Eligible applicants: For-profit and not-for-profit, private sector businesses of four or more employees. • Up to $5M has been made available for this solicitation. • Businesses may apply for up to $50,000. • Contracts will be awarded for a period of up to 6-months. • Participants to be served: Incumbent workers (i.e., employees). • Application deadline: July 20, 2009.
Incumbent Workers / Layoff Aversion Shared Work Program • Provides business with an alternative to layoffs. • Business reduces hours or wages; and employees collect partial UI benefits. • Business retains employee during slowdowns; and can quickly gear up when sales conditions improve. • Heavily marketed to businesses. • Significant increase in applications over last year.
Incumbent Workers / Layoff Aversion Economic Response Team (ERT) • Develop an Early Warning Dashboard and a web-site to house data on at-risk firms. • WARN Notices, TAA Petitions, UI Claims Data, Shared Work Requests, D&B Stress and Credit Score Data. • ERT comprised of Business Services and Rapid Response staff in NYC, Long Island, and lower Hudson Valley Regions. • Use Contracted Consultants to provide diagnostic services, assess viability of firm, and provide stabilization/turnaround services. • Develop broad partnerships to mobilize workforce and economic development resources to assist at-risk businesses.
Memorandum with Other State Agencies State agency collaborations include: • Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) – Career Pathway Initiative. • Office of Parks and Recreation (OP&R) – State Parks Conservation Corps. • Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) – Addiction Certificate Programs. • Office of Mental health (OMH) – Subsidizing Community College Education for Individuals with Mental Health Disabilities.
Memorandum with Other State Agencies Career Pathways Initiative with OTDA • Joint funding of $5M. • Job training and education programs designed to improve economic prospects of low-income workers. • Sector-based strategy. • Integrate support services to enable participants to advance. • Target PA recipients, low-wage workers, UI recipients making less than 200% of the federal poverty level. • Grants will be made to not-for-profit, community-based agencies. • Aimed at areas of the state with: • Demonstrated labor market needs, and • Unemployment rates higher than that for the region.
Memorandum with Other State Agencies State Parks’ Conservations Corps with OP&R • Up to 22 weeks of summer employment for 200 youth. • Up to 16 weeks of green job skills training for 100 youth. • Employment and training will take place at state parks. • Approx. $3.35 million has been reserved through January 31, 2010.
Memorandum with Other State Agencies Addiction Certificate Programs with OASAS • $1 million in funding. • Train over 200 individuals for addiction counseling certification. • In NYS there are currently 7,200 credentialed addiction counselors, 4,200 counselor trainees, and 300 vacancies for counselors. • There are currently 80 eligible training providers. • OASAS will identify more through a Request for Qualifications.
Memorandum with Other State Agencies Subsidizing Community College Education for Individuals with Mental Health Disabilities w/OMH • Up to $1 million funding. • Approx. 200 individuals with mental health disabilities will be prepared for jobs with mental health providers. • Each participant will have a provider sponsor, who will agree to employ the participant after training is completed. • Training will take place at community colleges.
Regional Sector Strategy • Initiative that began in 2007. • Regional Transformation Strategy grants, or 13N. • Utilizes sector-based strategies focused on the attraction, retention, or development of talent. • Intended to improve the supply and quality of the region’s talent pipeline; and foster the region’s competitive advantage. • A total of $7.7 million has been awarded to 8 regions. • Planning Grants up to $50,000; and implementation Grants up to $500,000. • Some regions have received a second implementation grant.
Regional Sector Strategy • Western New York - $1,000,000 • Manufacturing and Life Sciences sectors. • Southern Tier - $550,000 • Advanced Manufacturing sector. • Central New York - $1,000,000 • Energy and Environmental Systems sectors. • Finger Lakes Region - $1,000,000 • Life Sciences sector. • North Country - $1,000,000 • Aerospace and Transportation Equipment Manufacturing sector.
Regional Sector Strategy • The Capital Region - $1,050,000. • Advanced Manufacturing; Construction; Biotechnology; Energy; and Nanotechnology. • Long Island - $1,050,000 • Advanced Manufacturing sector, including: Defense & Aerospace; Bioscience; and Pharmaceuticals. • The Hudson Valley - $ 1,050,000 million for multiple sectors: • Water Purification and Management; Manufacturing/Industrial; Transportation and Logistics; Energy-Tech; Enabling Technologies; Materials Recovery & Recycling; Materials & Nanotechnology; Environmental Information Technology; Air Quality; and Agriculture & Nutrition.
Upcoming ARRA Grant Opportunity for Workforce Development • ARRA Competitive Grants for Green Jobs TrainingUSDOL/ETA Training and Employment Notice (TEN) No. 44-08(May 15, 2009) • $500M available for a series of solicitations, expected to begin in June 2009. • Six potential grant opportunities: • State Labor Market Information Improvement. • Energy Training Partnerships. • Pathways out of Poverty. • State Sector Training. • Green Capacity Building.
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