Governor Granholm Allocates More Than $3 Million to Michigan Works! Agencies; Offering supportive services for working families
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Agency:
Energy, Labor & Economic Growth
Governor Granholm Allocates More Than $3 Million to Michigan Works! Agencies - News Release
March 4, 2008 - Governor
Jennifer M. Granholm and the Michigan Department of
Labor & Economic Growth (DLEG) today awarded $3,075,064 to 16 Michigan Works! Agencies (MWAs)
to provide employment-related supportive services to help cash assistance
recipients obtain good-paying jobs and become self-sufficient.
The funds will be used for
employment-related supportive services such as automobile purchases and
repairs, clothing allowances, and transportation allowances for Jobs, Education and Training Program (JET)
participants.
"Michigan's rapidly transforming economy is
driven by our determination to equip all job seekers with the education, skills
training, and ancillary support they need to become financially independent," Granholm said. "These services play an important role in helping low income workers
overcome barriers of getting and keeping a good job and becoming
self-sufficient."
The JET Program replaces the Work
First Program and is a partnership between DLEG (Bureau of Workforce Programs and Michigan Rehabilitation
Services), the Michigan Department of Human Services, and the MWAs to help Michigan's families overcome barriers to work
and connect them with the kind of job, education and training opportunities
that will help them achieve self-sufficiency and meet the workforce and skill
needs of Michigan's businesses. The JET
Program was designed to give the MWAs more
flexibility in providing services to cash assistance participants.
Funding for the JET Program is provided by the State
of Michigan and the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services. A table is attached
that provides the specific funding amounts for each MWA. To view an interactive
map of the state's 25 Michigan Works! regions and the counties included in each region, go to http://www.michiganworks.org or www.michigan.gov/jet
DLEG is investing in Michigan's future by helping to create the
jobs of today and tomorrow, ensuring that our children and adults have the
skills these jobs demand, making Michigan a better place to do business, and
training and placing those who need jobs now.
Jobs, Education & Training Program Funding Employment-Related Supportive Services Fiscal Year
2008
Michigan Works! Agency ($)
Michigan Works!
Berrien-Cass-Van Buren 80,000
Capital Area Michigan Works! 136,200
Career Alliance,
Inc. 40,000
Central Area Michigan Works! Consortium 74,000
Detroit Workforce
Development Department, A Michigan Works! Agency 1,525,000
Michigan Works! The Job
Force Board/Six County EmploymentAlliance 17,500