Measuring Non-Profit CDL Access and Training Impact
GrantID: 63545
Grant Funding Amount Low: $84,400,000
Deadline: April 19, 2024
Grant Amount High: $84,400,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Non-Profit CDL Access and Training Initiative
The Non-Profit CDL Access and Training Initiative aims to fund non-profit organizations focused on providing access to CDL training for underserved populations. This initiative seeks to enhance workforce development by addressing barriers that hinder individuals from obtaining necessary skills for commercial driving. Unlike typical workforce grants that may cover broad areas of training, this program specifically targets CDL training pathways.
For instance, a non-profit focused on job training might develop a program that partners with local driving schools to offer free or subsidized training for eligible individuals. A successful case study from a previous grant showed that 90% of program participants obtained their CDLs within three months of enrolling, translating into job offers across various trucking companies that actively participated in the initiative.
Another example could include tailored workshops that prepare individuals for both the written and driving tests. An organization that had successfully run such workshops reported that through targeted training modules, participants felt more confident, increasing their passing rate by 25% compared to traditional training methods.
Eligible organizations should demonstrate proven experience in workforce training and maintain comprehensive outreach efforts directed at underserved communities whose members may face challenges in accessing CDL training. On the contrary, organizations that primarily provide unrelated services may not meet the program's focus and, therefore, won't be eligible.
Project alignment with this initiative requires clear metrics for tracking the number of individuals completing training, obtaining their CDL, and subsequently finding employment in the trucking sector. By focusing on measurable outcomes and providing comprehensive support, these non-profits will contribute significantly to increasing access to CDL training and improving employment prospects for underserved populations.
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