Evers announces $130M in federal funding to focus on workforce shortage
Under that plan, $100 million would go toward a workforce innovation program that would offer up to $10 million in grants to at least 10 local and regional collaborations that develop initiatives to help employers and workers connect.
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Mitchell Schmidt / The Wisconsin State Journal | 4:00 pm, Jul. 14, 2021 ×
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers (Official portrait / evers.wi.gov)
Gov. Tony Evers on Wednesday, July 14, announced plans to spend $130 million in federal stimulus funds to help unemployed individuals find work and address ongoing workforce shortage challenges across the state that have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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