180.3.
The Secretary shall develop criteria for the selection of grant recipients that meet all of the following:(a) Outreach and technical assistance shall be provided to prospective applicants, especially in rural and small population areas.
(b) (1) Grants shall be awarded on a competitive basis. The initiative shall include provisions to ensure a range of targeted populations and geographic locations receive training opportunities.
(2) Applications shall be evaluated based on the lead community-based organization’s demonstrated capacity to successfully deliver previous programs to the targeted populations who the applicant is proposing to serve pursuant to subdivisions (c) and (e).
(3) Each grant proposal shall further the initiative goals, as identified in subdivision (e) of Section 180.2.
(4) Eligible activities for grant funds shall include, but are not limited to, English language improvement training, basic skills and adult education, high school diploma and GED acquisition, skills and vocational training, work experience, on-the-job training, stipends for trainees, entrepreneurship training, earn-as-you-learn, industry certifications, preapprenticeship programs, mentoring, and other remedial education and work readiness skills.
(5) Grant proposals funded through the initiative shall use at least 90 percent of their funds for direct services to the clients who face multiple barriers to employment, including staffing to provide those services.
(6) Grant proposals funded through this initiative shall be for a term of at least two years.
(c) Each application shall, at a minimum, include all of the following:
(1) The designation of at least one lead workforce development board and one lead community-based organization. Documentation shall be included that each lead workforce development board and lead community-based organization has agreed to be the lead designation in the grant proposal.
(2) The designation of one or more targeted populations which will be served by the grant, as specified in subdivision (e).
(3) The designation of a service area, which may include one or more neighborhoods, local jurisdictions, regions, or statewide. A grant proposal that proposes to serve clients across one or more workforce development areas shall include a commitment to notify each workforce development board in the proposed service area, pursuant to the requirements in subdivision (g).
(4) An explanation of the specific purpose of the grant funds, the roles and responsibilities of each of the lead workforce development boards and community-based organizations, and a discussion of the general methodology and training methods proposed to be used.
(5) A description of how the grant proposal is designed to complement the work of, and integrate the individuals being served with, the workforce development boards within the proposed service area.
(d) A grant application may be submitted jointly by a lead workforce development board and a lead community-based organization, or by one or more lead workforce development boards, or one or more of the lead community-based organizations.
(e) Eligible targeted populations for the initiative grant proposals include:
(1) Youths who are disconnected from the education system or employment.
(2) Women seeking training or education to move into nontraditional fields of employment.
(3) Displaced workers and long-term unemployed.
(4) Unskilled or under-skilled, low-earning workers.
(5) Persons for whom English is not their primary language.
(6) Economically disadvantaged persons.
(7) CalWORKS participants.
(8) Persons who are incarcerated and soon to be released or formerly incarcerated.
(9) Armed services veterans.
(10) Native Americans.
(11) Migrants or seasonal farmworkers.
(12) Persons with developmental or other disabilities.
(f) (1) The proposal shall identify baseline criteria and metrics by which the overall success of the proposal can be evaluated, consistent with the initiative goals as identified in subdivision (e) of Section 180.2. The proposal shall also explain the manner in which the progress of the individuals participating in the program will be monitored during the grant period.
(2) One component of the grant proposal shall provide for a preservice education and training assessment, which shall form the baseline for measuring program performance. A prior assessment may be used if, in the determination of the Secretary, its results are accurate and appropriate for the grant proposal.
(3) The grant proposal shall identify overall measurements of success relevant to the targeted population, consistent with the initiative goals identified in subdivision (e) of Section 180.2. The proposal shall explain how the baseline measurements, as established by individual assessments, will be used to calibrate the overall measurements of success. Measurements and metrics may include, but are not limited to:
(A) The number of participants in the program who have completed a high school diploma or received a GED.
(B) The number of participants in the program who have completed a remedial education program.
(C) The number of participants in the program who have completed a work readiness program.
(D) The number of participants who have received assistance to enroll their children in after school programs while the program participant enrolls in secondary or postsecondary education or maintains employment.
(E) The number of participants who have completed a certified drug treatment or mental health program.
(F) The number of participants who have matriculated to a preapprenticeship or apprenticeship program.
(G) The number of participants who passed the Ability to Benefit test and enrolled into a career pathway program, as defined in the federal Higher Education Act (20 U.S.C. Sec. 1091(d)(2)).
(g) (1) Key features of the grant shall be provided in a grant agreement between the grant recipient and the agency, including, but not limited to, the purpose of the grant, expected outcomes, the oversight and monitoring process, reporting requirements, the term of the grant, amount of the grant, and intended use of the grant moneys.
(2) As a condition of receiving funds, a grant recipient shall agree to provide information to the Secretary that is determined by the Secretary as necessary to meet all reporting requirements.
(3) Prior to the signing of the grant agreement, the grant recipient or recipients who have been awarded funds for a grant proposal that serves clients across one or more workforce development areas shall provide the Secretary with documentation that each workforce development board within the proposed service area has been notified of the grant award and provided a summary of its purpose and goals.
(h) On at least an annual basis and upon completion of the grant period, grant recipients shall report to the Secretary information regarding their use of funds, workforce training outcomes, and any other information required by the Secretary.
(i) By January 1, 2018, and by January 1 of each year thereafter, the Secretary shall post a report on the agency’s Internet Web site that provides a status report on the implementation of the initiative and aggregates the information provided by the grant recipients, including, but not limited to, the overall progress and success of the grant programs.