Labor Grants: Empowering All Workers – Morning, Noon, and Night
Our grants connect, protect, train, support, and empower workers and job seekers, at home and abroad.
We stand ready to serve workers in all communities, with targeted programs for:
- Teens and young adults
- Low-wage workers
- Women in nontraditional occupations
- People with disabilities
- Veterans and returning service members
- Previously incarcerated youth or adults
- Tribal communities
- Rural communities
This map depicts the headquarter locations of DOL grantees. To note, grantees often operate nationally in multiple states, so the total number of grantees listed by state may be smaller than the overall number of grantees currently in that state or providing services. This map is routinely updated to reflect currently active grantees. For questions or corrections, please reach out to ogm@dol.gov. Any links to non-federal websites on this page provide additional information that is consistent with the intended purpose of this federal site, but linking to such sites does not constitute an endorsement by the U.S. Department of Labor of the information or organization providing such information. For more information, please visit https://www.dol.gov/general/disclaim.
Find Available Grants:
Grant |
Description |
Focus |
Who Can Apply |
Posted Date |
Contact |
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Grant |
Description Funds programs that address bottlenecks in training the U.S. nursing workforce, and expand and diversify the pipeline of qualified nursing professionals through two training tracks (see FOA for more details). |
Focus Healthcare workers and clinical instructors |
Who Can Apply Public and State controlled institutions of higher education; Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized); Nonprofits, including labor unions Workforce Development Entities Education/Training Providers |
Posted Date Posted 10/3/2022; Due 1/6/2023 |
Contact |
Check Out Upcoming Funding Opportunities:
Grant |
Description |
Focus |
Who Can Apply |
Expected Posting Date |
Contact |
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Grant Elizabeth Brandeis Unemployment Insurance (UI) Labor Research Center Grant Program |
Description Provides funding to one qualified institution (or consortium) of higher education to expand our understanding of the U.S. unemployment insurance system-including its effects on workers, employers, and local communities-with a cross-cutting focus on equity in program administration and outcomes. |
Focus Researchers, practitioners, program administrators, policymakers, the general public, and other stakeholders engaged in UI and related labor and social insurance careers. |
Who Can Apply Higher Education Institutions (or consortium) |
Expected Posting Date Forecasted Spring 2022 |
Contact |
Grant |
Description Funds public-private partnerships to develop, strengthen, and scale promising and evidence-informed training models in industries and occupations critical to meeting the goals of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and to maximize the impact of these historic investments. |
Focus Infrastructure industries; historically underserved communities |
Who Can Apply Nonprofits, public and State controlled institutions of higher education; other (see full FOA once available) |
Expected Posting Date Forecasted Fall 2022 |
Contact |
Grant |
Description Provides enhanced training and support activities to dislocated workers, new entrants in the workforce, incumbent workers, and individuals affected by substance use disorder returning to work in the Appalachian and Delta regions. |
Focus Energy Communities; Appalachian and Delta Regions; Dislocated Workers |
Who Can Apply Nonprofits; State, County, City, Special district or township governments; Public and Private institutions of higher education; Native American tribal organizations; Independent school districts |
Expected Posting Date Forecasted March 2023 |
Contact |
Real People, Real Impact: Spotlight Stories from our Grantees
The Department of Labor awards millions of dollars in competitive grants to hundreds of partner organizations and participating entities. These programs reach communities from all across the United States, as well as those in partner countries overseas, and have served thousands of individuals.
Additional Resources:
Grant-Specific Webinars
Safety and Health
Skills Development and Career Training
- ETA's Growth Opportunities (Youth Re-entry) Grant
- ETA's Apprenticeship Building America Grant
- ETA's Pathways Home 3 (Adult Re-entry) Grant
- ETA's Workforce Pathways for Youth Grant
- ETA's Strengthening Community Colleges Grant
- ETA's YouthBuild Grant
International Funding Opportunities
Visit agency grant pages
- Employment and Training Administration
- Bureau of International Labor Affairs
- Women’s Bureau
- Veterans’ Employment and Training Service
- Occupational Health and Safety Administration
- Mine Safety and Health Administration