AD382922260A39
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Award Purpose
The purpose of the award is to move SCSEP participants into unsubsidized employment in both the public and private sectors. It also aims to promote part-time work experiences in community service assignments for unemployed low-income individuals who are 55 years of age or older, and foster self-sufficiency among such individuals. By statute, SCSEP state grants are awarded to governors (22% of total grant funding) and are determined by formula. National non-profits (national grantee) that operate in multi-state service areas (78% of total grant funding) are awarded grants through a competition every four years. Appropriation levels determine the number of total slots, and grantees serve all slots in their service area. Programs run on a program year (July 1 - June 30).
Activities Performed
The activities primarily involve community service employment activities, where participants work part-time at a community service location (not for profit) for minimum wage. This work experience prepares them for unsubsidized employment while receiving services in the program or after they have completed the program. Participants also receive support services, on-the-job training, individual employment plans, and can receive classroom and skills training.
Deliverables
SCSEP grant recipients must meet their core measures of performance, which refers to hours (in the aggregate) of community service employment; the percentage of project participants who are in unsubsidized employment during the second quarter after exit from the project; the percentage of project participants who are in unsubsidized employment during the fourth quarter after exit from the project; the median earnings of project participants who are in unsubsidized employment during the second quarter after exit from the project; indicators of effectiveness in serving employers, host agencies, and project participants; the number of eligible individuals served; and most-in-need.
Intended Beneficiary
The intended beneficiaries of the program are adults aged 55 and over with income at or below 125% of the poverty level who are not job ready.
Subrecipient Activities
Yes, grant recipients can subcontract to other local agencies and non-profit organizations.
The purpose of the award is to move SCSEP participants into unsubsidized employment in both the public and private sectors. It also aims to promote part-time work experiences in community service assignments for unemployed low-income individuals who are 55 years of age or older, and foster self-sufficiency among such individuals. By statute, SCSEP state grants are awarded to governors (22% of total grant funding) and are determined by formula. National non-profits (national grantee) that operate in multi-state service areas (78% of total grant funding) are awarded grants through a competition every four years. Appropriation levels determine the number of total slots, and grantees serve all slots in their service area. Programs run on a program year (July 1 - June 30).
Activities Performed
The activities primarily involve community service employment activities, where participants work part-time at a community service location (not for profit) for minimum wage. This work experience prepares them for unsubsidized employment while receiving services in the program or after they have completed the program. Participants also receive support services, on-the-job training, individual employment plans, and can receive classroom and skills training.
Deliverables
SCSEP grant recipients must meet their core measures of performance, which refers to hours (in the aggregate) of community service employment; the percentage of project participants who are in unsubsidized employment during the second quarter after exit from the project; the percentage of project participants who are in unsubsidized employment during the fourth quarter after exit from the project; the median earnings of project participants who are in unsubsidized employment during the second quarter after exit from the project; indicators of effectiveness in serving employers, host agencies, and project participants; the number of eligible individuals served; and most-in-need.
Intended Beneficiary
The intended beneficiaries of the program are adults aged 55 and over with income at or below 125% of the poverty level who are not job ready.
Subrecipient Activities
Yes, grant recipients can subcontract to other local agencies and non-profit organizations.
Awardee
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding Agency
Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Ohio
United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Related Opportunity
A-AD-22-001
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have decreased 10% from $3,481,626 to $3,117,220.
Ohio Department Of Aging was awarded
SCSEP Grant: Unsubsidized Employment for Older Adults
Project Grant AD382922260A39
worth $3,117,220
from the Office of Workforce Investment in July 2022 with work to be completed primarily in Ohio United States.
The grant
has a duration of 1 year and
was awarded through assistance program 17.235 Senior Community Service Employment Program.
Status
(Complete)
Last Modified 12/4/23
Period of Performance
7/1/22
Start Date
6/30/23
End Date
Funding Split
$3.1M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$3.1M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Subgrant Awards
Disclosed subgrants for AD382922260A39
Transaction History
Modifications to AD382922260A39
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
AD382922260A39
SAI Number
1630:1630:AD:24A60AD038292:1:2
Award ID URI
SAIEXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
Other
Awarding Office
1630GM DOL (ETA) GRANTS MANAGEMENT
Funding Office
1630WS OFFICE OF WORKFORCE INVESTMENT
Awardee UEI
XP8RW1SAHMD5
Awardee CAGE
3X2A4
Performance District
OH-90
Senators
Sherrod Brown
J.D. (James) Vance
J.D. (James) Vance
Budget Funding
Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|
Community Service Employment for Older Americans, Employment and Training Administration, Labor (016-0175) | Training and employment | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $3,481,626 | 100% |
Modified: 12/4/23