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Grant Title
Strengthening Community Colleges Training Grants (Round 6)
Who Can Apply?
Higher Education Institutions (or consortium), Other (see full FOA once available)
Who It Serves
Community Colleges, Dislocated workers, Individuals (see FOA for age requirements), Unemployed, underemployed, and incumbent workers
Open Date
February 17, 2026
Deadline
May 20, 2026
Agency Name
ETA
Contact
SCC6_FOA-ETA-26-40@dol.gov
Round 6 of the Strengthening Community Colleges (SCC or SCC6) grants will fund community colleges, with a singular focus on building program and system capacity for implementing and scaling access to short-term training opportunities through Workforce Pell Grants—i.e., promoting industry-driven strategies, worker mobility, and integration with the larger state workforce system (e.g., Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) partners) for statewide impact. Questions regarding this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) may be emailed to Sarah Medley at SCC6_FOA-ETA-26-40@dol.gov. We encourage prospective applicants and interested parties to use the Grants.gov subscription option to register for future updates provided for this particular FOA.
Focus Area
Capacity Building, Workforce Development
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Grant Title
Program Year 2026 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), Indian and Native American Programs Employment and Training - Adult
Who Can Apply?
Native American Tribal governments, Native American Tribal organizations, Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status, other than institutions of higher education, Other (see full FOA once available), Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities
Who It Serves
Individuals (see FOA for age requirements), Native American and/or Tribal Communities, Unemployed, underemployed, and incumbent workers, Veterans and Returning Service Members, Women, Workers with Disabilities
Open Date
April 02, 2026
Deadline
May 22, 2026
Agency Name
ETA
Contact
INAP.OGM@dol.gov
The Indian and Native American Program (INAP) supports employment and training activities for Indian and Native Americans throughout the United States by awarding grant funding to eligible entities at the local level for the provision of employment services. Grant award recipients may use funding to help all eligible Indian and Native Americans (INA), including Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians, with employment, financial assistance for education and training, and other supportive services necessary to achieve economic self-sufficiency.Per the requirements outlined in Section 166 of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) and implementing regulations found at 20 CFR Part 684, the Department must hold this INAP grant competition every four years. Recipients receiving an award as a result of this competition in Program Year 2026 will also receive one grant award annually for three subsequent program years, based on annual Departmental requirements and subject to appropriated funding. Current recipients of the INAP Employment and Training Grants that received an award and subsequent annual allotments under the last competition in 2022 (FOA-ETA-22-05) must apply under this Funding Opportunity Announcement if they wish to receive additional funding.
Focus Area
Apprenticeship, Capacity Building, Pre-Apprenticeship, Workforce Development
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Grant Title
Program Year 2026 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), Indian and Native American Programs – Employment and Training Grants - Youth
Who Can Apply?
Native American Tribal governments, Native American Tribal organizations, Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status, other than institutions of higher education, Other (see full FOA once available), Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities
Who It Serves
Individuals (see FOA for age requirements), Native American and/or Tribal Communities, Unemployed, underemployed, and incumbent workers, Veterans and Returning Service Members, Women, Workers with Disabilities
Open Date
April 02, 2026
Deadline
May 22, 2026
Agency Name
ETA
Contact
INAP.OGM@dol.gov
The Indian and Native American Program (INAP) supports employment and training activities for Indian and Native Americans throughout the United States by awarding grant funding to eligible entities at the local level for the provision of employment services. Grant award recipients may use funding to help all eligible Indian and Native Americans (INA), including Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians, with employment, financial assistance for education and training, and other supportive services necessary to achieve economic self-sufficiency.Per the requirements outlined in Section 166 of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) and implementing regulations found at 20 CFR Part 684, the Department must hold this INAP grant competition every four years. Recipients receiving an award as a result of this competition in Program Year 2026 will also receive one grant award annually for three subsequent program years, based on annual Departmental requirements and subject to appropriated funding. Current recipients of the INAP Employment and Training Grants that received an award and subsequent annual allotments under the last competition in 2022 (FOA-ETA-22-05) must apply under this Funding Opportunity Announcement if they wish to receive additional funding.
Focus Area
Apprenticeship, Capacity Building, Pre-Apprenticeship, Workforce Development
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