U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) grants

The U.S. Department of Labor provides funding to help workers in Washington. See a list of grants we are currently receiving from the federal government.

Grants by funding period and amount

Active U.S. Department of Labor grants for workforce development in Washington. Most of those listed are administered by the state Employment Security Department. The federal Stevens Amendment requires us to disclose this information.

Grant

 

Funding period

 

Funding amount

 

Apprenticeship Building America

*

$5,682,883

Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)

FY25

$1,650,659

Foreign Labor Certification (FLC)

FY25

$704,973

Jobs for Veterans State Grant (JVSG)

FY25

$4,610,205

National Dislocated Worker Grant – Opioid Demonstration

*

$2,419,487

National Dislocated Worker Grant - QUEST

*

$15,000,000

National Dislocated Work Grant - Boeing ER 4/26-9/26 $2,000,000
Partners for Reentry Opportunities in Workforce Development (PROWD) – a collaboration with US Department of Justice * $9,506,524

Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessment (RESEA)

FY25

$10,557,673

Senior Community Services Employment Program (SCSEP)

PY25

$1,149,843

Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) FY25 $380,952

Unemployment Insurance - Administration

FY25

$91,516,712

Unemployment Insurance – Short-Time Compensation

*

$2,366,077

Unemployment Insurance – CARES, PUA, PEUC, FPUC, MEUC

*

$136,481,212

Workforce Innovation and Opportunities Act (WIOA) Title I-B total allocation

PY25/FY26

$65,703,914

Title I-B Adult PY25/FY26 $19,669,803

WIOA Title I-B Dislocated Worker

PY25/FY26

$25,672,738

WIOA Title I-B Youth

PY25/FY26

$20,361,373

WIOA Title III Wagner-Peyser Employment Services

PY25

$15,608,727

WIOA Workforce Information Grant

PY25

$697,572

Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) FY25 $376,940

*Denotes a discretionary grant for which the funding amount extends across the life of the grant.