Summit County, Ohio, funds by Employment and Training Administration
Listing $9,103,295.64 in stimulus funds from Employment and Training Administration for Summit
Note: For some programs where states do not report where money will be distributed across the state, we do not have the allocation for individual counties. Those programs include: Medicaid, unemployment benefits and food stamps. Those amounts are included in the totals for where the state agency receiving that money is located.
Amount refers to both the amount of stimulus funding going toward the project and the face value of the loan.
Recipient | Amount | Description | Federal Dept./Agency | Date |
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SUMMIT, COUNTY OF | $2,328,801 |
WIA Dislocated Workers WIA Adult $23,386,373 (17.258), WIA Youth, $56,158,510 (17.259) and WIA Dislocated Worker $58,511,252, (17.260) employment and training programs. WIA Youth (17.259): To provide employment-related services and high quality work experience, including an ex
This spending item is part of a $138,056,135 allocation.
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Employment and Training Administration | 2/17/2009 |
SUMMIT, COUNTY OF | $1,771,324 |
WIA Dislocated Workers WIA Adult $23,386,373 (17.258), WIA Youth, $56,158,510 (17.259) and WIA Dislocated Worker $58,511,252, (17.260) employment and training programs. WIA Youth (17.259): To provide employment-related services and high quality work experience, including an ex
This spending item is part of a $138,056,135 allocation.
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Employment and Training Administration | 2/17/2009 |
MATURE SERVICES, INCORPORATED | $1,366,683 | Senior Community Service Employment Program The purpose of the Senior The purpose of the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is to provide part-time (20 hours per week) work experience for low-income individuals age 55 and older. The work experience assignments provide a dual bene | Employment and Training Administration | 2/17/2009 |
SUMMIT, COUNTY OF | $1,047,374 |
WIA Dislocated Workers WIA Adult $23,386,373 (17.258), WIA Youth, $56,158,510 (17.259) and WIA Dislocated Worker $58,511,252, (17.260) employment and training programs. WIA Youth (17.259): To provide employment-related services and high quality work experience, including an ex
This spending item is part of a $138,056,135 allocation.
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Employment and Training Administration | 2/17/2009 |
MATURE SERVICES, INCORPORATED | $994,497 |
Senior Community Service Employment Program Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP). These funds (90% ARRA with 10% match from sub-grantee) are used to fund 107 SCSEP slots which provide community service employment for 20 hours per week at state minimum wage to individuals who are 55
This spending item is part of a $1,035,934 allocation.
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Employment and Training Administration | 2/17/2009 |
AKRON SUMMIT COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY | $667,800 | Youthbuild Akron Summit Community Action, Inc. (ASCA) requests funding from Department of Labor (DOL) to support sixty (60) at risk youth in the YouthBuild program. The YouthBuild Program provides education training (GED), leadership development, and construction tr | Employment and Training Administration | 7/01/2009 |
COMMUNITY ACTION ORGANIZATION OF SCIOTO COUNTY, INC | $655,854 |
WIA Dislocated Workers The purpose of the OH-19 Dual Enrollment ARRA National Emergency Grant (CFDA 17.260) is to provide employment and training services to workers impacted by several auto industry dislocations and plant closures. Award Amount is $5,074,749.
This spending item is part of a $5,074,749 allocation.
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Employment and Training Administration | 4/01/2009 |
SUMMIT, COUNTY OF | $270,962 |
WIA Dislocated Workers WIA Adult $23,386,373 (17.258), WIA Youth, $56,158,510 (17.259) and WIA Dislocated Worker $58,511,252, (17.260) employment and training programs. WIA Youth (17.259): To provide employment-related services and high quality work experience, including an ex
This spending item is part of a $138,056,135 allocation.
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Employment and Training Administration | 2/17/2009 |