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OED secures $1.4M federal grant for California workforce development programs

May 15, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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OED secures $1.4M federal grant for California workforce development programs
San Francisco County's Office of Economic and Workforce Development (OED) is set to receive an additional $1.4 million in federal funding, a move that promises to bolster local job training and workforce initiatives. During a recent government meeting, Jen Han, the workforce impact manager, outlined the request for permission to accept and expend these funds, which are part of a non-competitive federal formula grant.

This funding, awarded retroactively, is crucial for maintaining the county's job center network and sector training programs. Han emphasized that the funds are essential for supporting in-house staff and ensuring that the programs can continue to operate effectively. The additional resources come from the Department of Labor, which allocated extra formula funds to California's local workforce development boards, including OED.

The urgency of the funding was highlighted, as the grant must be fully utilized by June 30, 2024. The meeting saw no public comments on the matter, leading to a swift motion to forward the resolution to the full board with a positive recommendation. The motion passed with two votes in favor, underscoring the importance of this financial support at a critical time for workforce development in San Francisco.

As the city navigates economic challenges, this funding is expected to enhance job training efforts and support the local workforce, ensuring that residents have access to the resources they need to succeed in the job market.

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