Workforce Opportunity for Rural Communities (WORC) Initiative The Workforce Opportunity for Rural Communities (WORC) Initiative is a partnership between the Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration (ETA) and three regional commissions—the Appalachian Regional Commission
Workforce Opportunity for Rural Communities (WORC) The WORC initiative aims to fund grants that create economic mobility, address inequities for historically marginalized communities of color, rural areas, and other underserved and underrepresented communities
Entrepreneur Support | Womens Opportunities Resource Center Whether it's providing guidance on creating a business plan, offering financial assistance through loans and grants, or connecting entrepreneurs with mentorship programs, WORC is here to support you every step of the way
Workforce Opportunity for Rural Communities - Delta Regional Authority The Workforce Opportunity for Rural Communities (WORC) initiative works with the U S Department of Labor (DOL) to expand the impact of existing workforce development initiatives and to support workforce training and education in rural communities
WORC Receive monthly updates on western grassroots organizing and stories about the people making the West a better place to live, work, and raise a family Rapid City People’s Alliance launches, taking on local special interests that are hindering the lives of the working class
Workforce Opportunities for Rural Communities (WORC) Round 6: A Grant . . . The WORC Initiative provides grant funds to enable impacted communities to develop local and regional workforce development solutions aligned with existing economic development strategies and community partnerships to promote new, sustainable job opportunities and long-term economic vitality
Workforce Opportunity for Rural Communities - Round 6 Grants With grant awards ranging from $150,000 to $1 5 million, WORC focuses on providing career training and supportive services to help rural jobseekers and workers secure high-demand, quality jobs
home page | WORC After five decades of shaping grassroots organizing in the West and High Plains, Pat Sweeney is stepping away from WORC but continuing the fight for democracy By Eric Warren Pat Sweeney, WORC’s founder and long-time director, casts a long shadow …
Department of Labor announces $44M in grants available for job training . . . The WORC initiative seeks to address persistent economic distress and create pathways to high-quality careers for people living or working in the Appalachian, Lower Mississippi Delta and Northern Border regions, helping them to remain and thrive in these communities