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Overview

PURPOSE:  The purpose of the Employer Workforce Training Fund (EWTF) grant program is to support the retention and growth of living wage jobs, a skilled workforce, and competitive businesses in Oregon.  The Region 14 portion of the program is designed to offer grants to local businesses within the workforce areas of Grant, Harney, and Malheur Counties.  The grant is a matching funds grant that must be matched with cash or in kind contributions from a private sector employer.  The match cannot be made with state or federal funds.

 PROCESS:  Businesses wishing to apply for a training grant should answer the questions attached and submit them to the grant fund fiscal agent:

Attention: Chad Freeman  
% Training & Employment Consortium
118 Washington Street
P.O. Box 278
Canyon City, OR  97820
Or call: (541) 575-0251

 FUNDING:  The EWTF has available resources up to $ 94,805.00 for the workforce region 14, Grant , Harney and Malheur Counties.  These projects must be completed by June 30, 2009. The funds may be used for training, which can be customized to fit the employers needs and/or capacity building, which can include but is not limited to utilizing or developing curricula, systemic improvement to address workplace skill gaps and improve the knowledge and expertise of the current workforce, or pre and post assessment.

 WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY:   Traded Sector Businesses or industry clusters, no retail businesses, established in Grant, Harney or Malheur Counties for more than 120 days. You must be able to meet the regional funding priorities listed below.

 REGIONAL FUNDING PRIORITIES: 

  1. Target training to traded sector businesses and industry clusters;
  2. Promote job retention and creation;
  3. Promote investment in training resulting in skills realistic for the region;
  4. Training in occupations or skills where shortage exists in region or state;
  5. Seek to maximize investment of funds by leveraging other resources in the region;
  6. Training programs which provide transferable skills, raise individual competencies and lead to industry certification or skills standards; and/or
  7. Training of workers who are paid wages that meet or exceed the median hourly wage in the county in which they are trained, or result in wage gain or career ladder development. (Median wage:  Grant: $13.87, Harney: $9.93, Malheur: $11.97)

APPLICATION PROCESS AND TIMELINES: 

Applications are available by E-mailing Chad Freeman, freec@tecteam.org, or by requesting an application from any Workforce Response Team member.  Those members include: 

Chad Freeman, Training & Employment Consortium, (541) 575-0251
Nancy Alvarado , Oregon Employment Department, (541) 889-5394 ext 222
Rick Minster, Oregon Economic & Community Development, (541) 575-1050
Steve Dahl, Grant County Economic Development, (541) 575-1555
Mark Maliwauki, Harney County Economic Development, (541) 573-1638
Jim Jensen, Malheur County Economic Development, (541) 881-0327
Linda Simmons, Treasure Valley Community College, (541) 881-8822 ext 358

The Region 14 Fiscal Agent will advise applicants of the status of the grant request within 30 days of receipt.  If successful, the applicant will receive a grant contract for review and signature.  A Workforce Response Team member will contact them to coordinate training details.  Training can begin after the contract has been signed.

Your Project will be evaluated on the following criteria.

Maximum Points

1.  Addresses traded sector business or industry cluster:        

(See Feature Article: Industry Clusters- The Engines of High-Wage Job Growth)

 

Manufacturing

5

Healthcare

5

Business Services:

(Services provided to another business or professional.  Ex.  Repairs & maintenance, consulting & professional advice, installation, equipment leasing, marketing research, advertising, temp office personnel and caretaking services.)

5

2.  Number of employee's to be trained:

 

11+

10

1-10

5

3.  Creates jobs over the region's median wage

 

Equal to or greater than the region's median  wage $10.36/hr

10

Less than region's median wage $10.36/hr

5

4.  Increase in number of jobs created in the region:

 

Increase of 10 or more jobs created

10

Increase of 1-9 jobs created

5

5.  Increase in skills:

 

Training for occupation skill shortage in region or state

10

Increase in skill sets as demonstrated by certifications or assessments

10

Training is for transferable skills

5

6.  Does this project expend Capacity Building funds?

(Curriculum Development, Pre-Assessment or Post-Assessment)

 

Yes

10

No

5

7.  Extent to which the project is ready to proceed:

 

Ready to proceed in 1 to 6 months

10

Ready to proceed in 6 to 12 months

5

8.  Project in conjunction with local training provider:

 

In conjunction with local training provider

10

Not in conjunction with local training provider

5

Total Score (Maximum 100)

 


Baker County TEC * 541-523-6331
Grant County TEC * 541-575-0251       Toll free  (800) 895-0573
Harney County TEC * 541-573-6676    Toll free  (800) 895-0641
Malheur County TEC * 541-889-7864  Toll free (800) 694-4558
Union County TEC * 541-963-7942      Toll free (800) 956-0324
Wallowa County TEC * 541-426-3149
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