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Under the state formula grant portion of WIOA, which accounts for nearly 60% of total WIOA Title I funding, the majority of funds are allocated to local WDBs (after initial allotment from ETA to the states) that are authorized to determine the mix of service provision, eligible providers, and types of training programs, among other decisions.
The Workforce Investment Act is a federal act that "provides workforce investment activities, through statewide and local workforce investment systems, that increase the employment, retention, and earnings of participants, and increase occupational skill attainment by participants, and, as a result, improve the quality of the workforce, reduce welfare dependency, and enhance the productivity ...
The Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIA) reformed the structure established by the JTPA. The act, which was approved with strong bipartisan support, streamlined service delivery through One-Stop Career Centers, strengthened performance accountability, promoted universal access to services, created business-led state and local boards and promoted individual choice.
NCInnovation aims to help commercialize state university research. The $500 million public-funded plan is not without its critics, including Gov. Cooper.
Of the $2.69 million grant, the commission will spend $625,000 in North Carolina increasing the crews that conduct prescribed burns on private lands. That will allow the state to conduct burns on ...
Expense reports filed with the N.C. budget office show the center and the legacy foundation have been using the state grant money to pay several of these governing bodies more than $100,000 in grants.
The Institute's roots reach back to 1986, when Governor James B. Hunt, Jr., and NC State Chancellor Bruce Poulton convened the first Emerging Issues Forum.The Forum is an annual, two-day gathering of international, national and statewide thought leaders and stakeholders who discuss challenges and opportunities for North Carolina.
UNC and NC State. Lawmakers are also proposing a new College of Applied Science and Technology at UNC-Chapel Hill, which would offer degrees in engineering, biomedical sciences, math and physical ...