New York State Department of Labor

11/14/2024 | Press release | Archived content

NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AWARDS A $250,000 WORKFORCE D...

The New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL) today announced the allocation of a $250,000 workforce development grant to boost skills training and employment opportunities in Long Island. This grant is part of a larger $7.4 million initiative statewide, supporting businesses, educational institutions, and non-profits in delivering high-quality training programs. The funds aim to close skills gaps, enhance job readiness, and promote career advancement, particularly for unemployed, underemployed, low-income individuals, veterans, and others facing employment barriers.

New York State Department of Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon said, "These grants represent our commitment to strengthening Long Island's workforce by providing opportunities for skill development and job advancement. By investing in training and education, we are not only supporting individual career growth but also addressing critical workforce needs across the state. This funding will have a profound impact on both our communities and our economy, ensuring that New York remains competitive and prosperous."

The grants will support businesses in upskilling workers, individuals seeking better employment opportunities, and communities striving for economic growth. Workforce training costs vary based on factors such as program duration, training complexity, and supplemental funding.

Summary of Grant Awards in Long Island:

Allstate Home Health Agency
Consolidated Funding Application Workforce Development Initiative (CFA WDI)
Amount: $250,000
Location: Hempstead
Purpose and Impact: Train 125 to become Certified Nursing Assistants and Home Health Aides. The program addresses the healthcare workforce shortage while improving economic outcomes for participants by providing career growth opportunities.

As part of NYSDOL's ongoing effort to highlight registered apprenticeships, the Department launched a new PSA promoting the benefits of becoming an apprentice. Individuals can find more information about apprenticeship opportunities on our website. While New York State businesses can visit NYSDOL's dedicated page for grant funding opportunities.