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Grant # DE-FOA-0002898 Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program (MSIPP) Community and Junior College Trade Occupation Program (CJCTOP)

Focus Areas:

Job training for special populations

Range:

$250,000-$500,000

Geographic Focus:

National

Funder Type:

Federal

Eligibility:

Public and Private Institutes of Higher Education

Summary:

The DOE wishes to form cooperative arrangements with institutes of higher learning to recruit and train diverse potential DOE workforce members in multiple disciplines. Among the needed disciplines are: Assemblers, Construction Workers, Electricians, Ironworkers, Laborers, Machinists, Mechanics, Pipefitters, Welders, and Wiremen. Funding will support diversity efforts at these schools, and the DOE will then recruit their workforce from these efforts. Learn More


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