Polk County, Ore., funds by Employment and Training Administration
Listing $2,394,210.91 in stimulus funds from Employment and Training Administration for Polk
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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ENTERPRISE FOR EMPLOYMENT AND EDUCATION, INC. | $1,961,457 |
WIA Dislocated Workers WIA Dislocated Workers $17,162,449.00, CFDA 17.260; WIA Youth $15,068,081.00, CFDA 17.259; and WIA Adult $6,327,640.00, CFDA 17.258. The overall purpose of the Recovery Act WIA Dislocated Workers Formula States, the WIA Youth Formula Grants, and Adult Act
This spending item is part of a $38,558,170 allocation.
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Employment and Training Administration | 2/17/2009 |
ENTERPRISE FOR EMPLOYMENT AND EDUCATION, INC. | $411,146 |
WIA Dislocated Workers The overall purpose of the WIA National Emergency Grant Dual Enrollment award through the U.S. Department of Labor is to assist those most impacted by the recession. The NEG funds assist dislocated Oregonians who lost their jobs at specific companies that
This spending item is part of a $461,300 allocation.
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Employment and Training Administration | 12/01/2009 |
ENTERPRISE FOR EMPLOYMENT AND EDUCATION, INC. | $21,608 |
WIA Dislocated Workers WIA Dislocated Workers $17,162,449.00, CFDA 17.260; WIA Youth $15,068,081.00, CFDA 17.259; and WIA Adult $6,327,640.00, CFDA 17.258. The overall purpose of the Recovery Act WIA Dislocated Workers Formula States, the WIA Youth Formula Grants, and Adult Act
This spending item is part of a $38,558,170 allocation.
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Employment and Training Administration | 2/17/2009 |