Youth Opportunity Grant Initiative: impact and synthesis report
In 2000, the Employment and Training Administration (DOLETA) awarded grants to provide comprehensive services, including education, employment, support, and leadership development, for at-risk youths aged 14-21 years in 36 high poverty urban, rural, and Native American reservation communities. The grants ranged from $3 million to $44 million over five years (2000 to 2005). The objective of the Youth Opportunity Grants Initiative (YO) was to concentrate a sufficient level of funds in high poverty areas to improve the long-term educational and employment outcomes of youth living in these areas a ... Show more
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Published: Washington, District of Columbia, Department of Labor, 2007
Resource type: Government report or paper
Physical description: xv, 103 p.
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