WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM


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WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT (WIA) TITLE I, SECTION 166 COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
To be eligible for the CIMC WIA Title I Comprehensive Service Program, applicant must:

  • be American Indian, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian; and
  • be unemployed, or underemployed, or low income; and
  • reside in the CIMC WIA Program service area.
    PROGRAM COMPONENTS
  • Core Services
  • Intensive Services
  • Youth Services
  • Training Services
  • Work Experience
  • Supportive Services
Application for Services

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    LOCAL WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARDS (LWIBS)

     

  • Chicago Workforce Board
    Chicago, IL
  • Fresno Area Workforce Investment Corporation
    Fresno, CA
  • Golden Sierra Job Training Agency
    Auburn, CA
  • Humboldt County Community Development Services,
    Economic Development Division
    Eureka, CA
  • Illinois Workforce Investment Board
    Chicago, IL
  • Iowa Region 9 Workforce Investment Board
    Davenport, IA
  • Fresno County Workforce Investment Board
    Fresno, CA
  • Kern/Inyo/Mono Employers’ Training Resource
    Bakersfield, CA
  • Madera County Department of Education, Workforce
    Development Office
    Madera, CA
  • Mendocino County Workforce Investment Board
    Ukiah, CA
  • Merced County Department of Workforce Investment
    Merced, CA
  • Mother Lode Job Training
    Sonora, CA
  • Northern Rural Training Employment Consortium
    (NoRTEC)
    Paradise, CA
  • Riverside County Economic Development Agency
    Riverside, CA
  • Sacramento Employment and Training Agency
    Sacramento, CA
  • San Bernardino County Workforce Investment Board
    San Bernardino, CA
  • San Diego Workforce Partnership, Inc.
    San Diego, CA
  • Sonoma County Workforce Investment Board
    Santa Rosa, CA
  • Workforce Investment Board of Solano County
    Suison, CA
  • Yolo County Workforce Investment Board
    Woodland, CA

 


California Indian Manpower Consortium, Inc. (CIMC) is funded in part by the U.S. Department of Labor.
CIMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.