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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training
Administration
Employment and Training
Administration Program Year 2024
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity
Act Section 167, National Farmworker
Jobs Program Final State Allotments
Employment and Training
Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This Notice announces final
allotments for the National Farmworker
Jobs Program (NFJP) Career Services and
Training grants for Program Year (PY)
2024, finalizing the preliminary
planning estimates provided in a prior
Federal Register notice.
DATES: The PY 2024 NFJP allotments are
effective for the grant period that began
July 1, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Questions on this notice can
be submitted via email to NFJP@dol.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Steven Rietzke, Chief, Division of
National Programs, Tools and Technical
Assistance, Office of Workforce
Investment, at 202–693–3980. (This is
not a toll-free number). If you are deaf,
hard of hearing, or have a speech
disability, please dial 7–1–1 to access
telecommunications relay services.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice is published pursuant to Section
182(d) of the Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act, Prompt Allotment of
Funds.
SUMMARY:
I. Background
The Department is announcing final
allotments for the National Farmworker
Jobs Program (NFJP) Career Services and
Training (CST) grants for Program Year
(PY) 2024. Specifically, this notice
provides information on the amount of
funds available during PY 2024 to state
service areas awarded through the PY
2024 Funding Opportunity
Announcement (‘‘the FOA’’) for the
NFJP CST grants (FOA–ETA–24–15). In
distributing funds, the Employment and
Training Administration (ETA)
calculated allotments for CST grantees
through an administrative formula. The
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allotments are based on the funds
appropriated in the Further
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024,
Public Law 118–47.
PY 2024 funding levels are based on
the full-year funding levels for the NFJP
program in PY 2023 as indicated in
Federal Register notice 88 FR 31279,
May 16, 2023, pro-rated based on the
availability of funding for NFJP formula
grants in PY 2024. For PY 2024,
Congress has provided $90,134,000 for
formula grants (of which $90,048,000 is
available for formula grants after setting
aside $86,000 for program integrity).
While Congress appropriated the same
amount for formula grants in PY 2023
and PY 2024, ETA is setting aside less
funding in PY 2024 for program
integrity. Accordingly, as noted above
and explained further below, ETA is
calculating state allotment amounts by
pro-rating the PY 2024 allotment
amounts based on the results of the PY
2023 formula and the updated
availability of formula funding after setasides in PY 2024.
In the competition for CST grants, the
Department did not receive competitive
applications from eligible applicants for
some states. The Department did not
reopen the competition to seek
prospective applicants to provide
services in those states. In determining
a course of action for those states’ funds,
the Department followed the procedures
described in the FOA for the
competition. Thus, for states where the
Department did not receive any
competitive applications and did not
award an NFJP grant under the PY 2024
competition, the Department instead
redistributed the remaining funds
among the grants awarded to other state
service areas, distributing funds
proportionally based on the NFJP
allotment formula results for PY 2024.
As background, the PY 2024
appropriation also provides $6,591,000
for migrant and seasonal farmworker
housing (of which $6,585,000 was
allotted after $6,000 was set aside for
program integrity and of which not less
than 70 percent shall be for permanent
housing), as well as $671,000 for other
discretionary purposes. The Housing
grant allotments are distributed as a
result of a separate competition and are
not the subject of this Notice.
This notice includes the following
sections:
• Section II of this notice provides a
discussion of the data used to populate
the formula.
• Section III describes the prorated
method for allotments for the
implementation year starting in PY
2024.
• Section IV provides final state
allotments for PY 2024.
II. Description of Data Files and
Allotment Formula
The formula’s original methodology is
described in the Federal Register notice
64 FR 27390, May 19, 1999. In PY 2018,
ETA incorporated two modifications to
the allotment formula to provide more
accurate estimates of each state service
area’s relative share of persons eligible
for the program. The formula also used
updated data from each of the four data
files serving as the basis of the formula
since 1999. The revised formula
methodology is described in the Federal
Register notice 83 FR 32151, July 11,
2018. In PY 2021, ETA incorporated two
modifications to the allotment formula.
These modifications are described in
Federal Register notice 86 FR 32063,
June 16, 2021. The Federal Register
notices are accessible at https://
www.federalregister.gov/.
Like the PY 2023 appropriation, the
PY 2024 appropriation includes
language expanding program eligibility
to farmworkers who are in families with
total family incomes at or below 150
percent of the poverty line (rather than
the higher of the poverty line or 70
percent of the lower living standard
income level). Because the PY 2024
allotments will be prorated based on the
results of the PY 2023 formula, the PY
2024 allotment results continue to
reflect modifications to the formula
related to this expansion. ETA will
subsequently revise relevant guidance
regarding the definition of ‘‘low-income
individual’’ as needed if the same
expansion of eligibility is not included
in subsequent appropriations.
III. Description of the Prorated Method
for Allotments
The Department used a prorated
method for PY 2024 allotments. For PY
2024, each state service area received a
prorated allotment based on their PY
2023 allotment percentage, as applied to
the PY 2024 formula funds available.
ETA anticipates updating data and
reimplementing a staged stop loss/stop
gain in PY 2026. ETA will explain its
approach to calculating allotments in
PY 2026 in a subsequent notice at a later
date.
IV. Program Year 2024 Final State
Allotments
The allotments set forth in the Table
appended to this notice reflect the
distribution resulting from the prorated
methodology described above, including
redistribution of funds remaining after
the PY 2024 competition.
For purposes of illustrating the effects
of redistribution of funds remaining
after the PY 2024 competition, columns
2 and 3 show the state allotments for PY
2024 prorated and PY 2024 prorated
including redistribution.
José Javier Rodrı́guez,
Assistant Secretary, Employment and
Training, Labor.
U.S. Department of Labor, Employment
and Training Administration, National
Farmworker Jobs Program—Career
Services and Training Grants
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PROGRAM YEAR 2024 ALLOTMENTS TO STATES INCLUDING REDISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS REMAINING AFTER THE PY 2024
COMPETITION
State
PY 2024
Prorated
No StopLoss/
StopGain
PY 2024
Prorated
Inc Redistribution
No StopLoss/
StopGain
Total .................................................................................................................................................
Alabama ...........................................................................................................................................
Alaska ..............................................................................................................................................
Arizona .............................................................................................................................................
Arkansas ..........................................................................................................................................
California ..........................................................................................................................................
Colorado ..........................................................................................................................................
Connecticut ......................................................................................................................................
Delaware ..........................................................................................................................................
Dist of Columbia ..............................................................................................................................
$90,048,000
801,079
....................................
2,635,284
1,306,038
23,906,708
1,819,809
548,632
169,201
....................................
$90,048,000
819,254
....................................
2,695,075
1,335,670
24,449,119
1,861,098
561,080
173,040
....................................
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PROGRAM YEAR 2024 ALLOTMENTS TO STATES INCLUDING REDISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS REMAINING AFTER THE PY 2024
COMPETITION—Continued
PY 2024
Prorated
No StopLoss/
StopGain
State
Florida ..............................................................................................................................................
Georgia ............................................................................................................................................
Hawaii ..............................................................................................................................................
Idaho ................................................................................................................................................
Illinois ...............................................................................................................................................
Indiana .............................................................................................................................................
Iowa .................................................................................................................................................
Kansas .............................................................................................................................................
Kentucky ..........................................................................................................................................
Louisiana ..........................................................................................................................................
Maine ...............................................................................................................................................
Maryland ..........................................................................................................................................
Massachusetts .................................................................................................................................
Michigan ...........................................................................................................................................
Minnesota ........................................................................................................................................
Mississippi ........................................................................................................................................
Missouri ............................................................................................................................................
Montana ...........................................................................................................................................
Nebraska ..........................................................................................................................................
Nevada .............................................................................................................................................
New Hampshire ...............................................................................................................................
New Jersey ......................................................................................................................................
New Mexico .....................................................................................................................................
New York .........................................................................................................................................
North Carolina ..................................................................................................................................
North Dakota ....................................................................................................................................
Ohio .................................................................................................................................................
Oklahoma .........................................................................................................................................
Oregon .............................................................................................................................................
Pennsylvania ....................................................................................................................................
Puerto Rico ......................................................................................................................................
Rhode Island ....................................................................................................................................
South Carolina .................................................................................................................................
South Dakota ...................................................................................................................................
Tennessee .......................................................................................................................................
Texas ...............................................................................................................................................
Utah .................................................................................................................................................
Vermont ...........................................................................................................................................
Virginia .............................................................................................................................................
Washington ......................................................................................................................................
West Virginia ....................................................................................................................................
Wisconsin .........................................................................................................................................
Wyoming ..........................................................................................................................................
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Activities; Submission for OMB
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Notice of availability; request
for comments.
ACTION:
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(DOL) is submitting this Office of
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(OWCP)-sponsored information
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the collection of information is
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3,267,472
1,813,107
247,292
2,402,012
2,002,152
1,345,291
1,922,790
1,360,937
864,825
856,583
446,602
570,300
561,237
2,269,521
1,721,621
953,985
1,334,647
765,549
1,364,877
245,085
159,745
842,606
1,168,767
2,374,154
2,179,822
805,699
1,573,024
958,478
2,415,431
1,928,734
2,113,276
70,988
718,900
728,617
687,016
4,789,203
715,778
224,069
811,536
4,936,614
119,328
1,881,508
342,071
PY 2024
Prorated
Inc Redistribution
No StopLoss/
StopGain
3,341,607
1,854,244
....................................
2,456,510
2,047,578
1,375,814
1,966,415
1,391,815
884,447
876,018
456,735
583,239
....................................
2,321,013
1,760,682
975,630
1,364,928
782,918
1,395,844
250,646
....................................
861,724
1,195,285
2,428,020
2,229,279
823,979
1,608,714
....................................
2,470,234
1,972,494
2,161,223
....................................
735,211
745,148
702,603
4,897,864
732,018
229,153
829,949
5,048,619
122,035
1,924,197
349,832
necessary for the proper performance of
the functions of the Department,
including whether the information will
have practical utility; (2) the accuracy of
the agency’s estimates of the burden and
cost of the collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used; (3)
ways to enhance the quality, utility and
clarity of the information collection; and
(4) ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nicole Bouchet by telephone at 202–
693–0213, or by email at DOL_PRA_
PUBLIC@dol.gov.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training Administration
Employment and Training Administration Program Year 2024
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Section 167, National
Farmworker Jobs Program Final State Allotments
AGENCY: Employment and Training Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This Notice announces final allotments for the National
Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP) Career Services and Training grants for
Program Year (PY) 2024, finalizing the preliminary planning estimates
provided in a prior Federal Register notice.
DATES: The PY 2024 NFJP allotments are effective for the grant period
that began July 1, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Questions on this notice can be submitted via email to
[email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Steven Rietzke, Chief, Division of
National Programs, Tools and Technical Assistance, Office of Workforce
Investment, at 202-693-3980. (This is not a toll-free number). If you
are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-
1-1 to access telecommunications relay services.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice is published pursuant to Section
182(d) of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, Prompt
Allotment of Funds.
I. Background
The Department is announcing final allotments for the National
Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP) Career Services and Training (CST)
grants for Program Year (PY) 2024. Specifically, this notice provides
information on the amount of funds available during PY 2024 to state
service areas awarded through the PY 2024 Funding Opportunity
Announcement (``the FOA'') for the NFJP CST grants (FOA-ETA-24-15). In
distributing funds, the Employment and Training Administration (ETA)
calculated allotments for CST grantees through an administrative
formula. The
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allotments are based on the funds appropriated in the Further
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024, Public Law 118-47.
PY 2024 funding levels are based on the full-year funding levels
for the NFJP program in PY 2023 as indicated in Federal Register notice
88 FR 31279, May 16, 2023, pro-rated based on the availability of
funding for NFJP formula grants in PY 2024. For PY 2024, Congress has
provided $90,134,000 for formula grants (of which $90,048,000 is
available for formula grants after setting aside $86,000 for program
integrity). While Congress appropriated the same amount for formula
grants in PY 2023 and PY 2024, ETA is setting aside less funding in PY
2024 for program integrity. Accordingly, as noted above and explained
further below, ETA is calculating state allotment amounts by pro-rating
the PY 2024 allotment amounts based on the results of the PY 2023
formula and the updated availability of formula funding after set-
asides in PY 2024.
In the competition for CST grants, the Department did not receive
competitive applications from eligible applicants for some states. The
Department did not reopen the competition to seek prospective
applicants to provide services in those states. In determining a course
of action for those states' funds, the Department followed the
procedures described in the FOA for the competition. Thus, for states
where the Department did not receive any competitive applications and
did not award an NFJP grant under the PY 2024 competition, the
Department instead redistributed the remaining funds among the grants
awarded to other state service areas, distributing funds proportionally
based on the NFJP allotment formula results for PY 2024.
As background, the PY 2024 appropriation also provides $6,591,000
for migrant and seasonal farmworker housing (of which $6,585,000 was
allotted after $6,000 was set aside for program integrity and of which
not less than 70 percent shall be for permanent housing), as well as
$671,000 for other discretionary purposes. The Housing grant allotments
are distributed as a result of a separate competition and are not the
subject of this Notice.
This notice includes the following sections:
Section II of this notice provides a discussion of the
data used to populate the formula.
Section III describes the prorated method for allotments
for the implementation year starting in PY 2024.
Section IV provides final state allotments for PY 2024.
II. Description of Data Files and Allotment Formula
The formula's original methodology is described in the Federal
Register notice 64 FR 27390, May 19, 1999. In PY 2018, ETA incorporated
two modifications to the allotment formula to provide more accurate
estimates of each state service area's relative share of persons
eligible for the program. The formula also used updated data from each
of the four data files serving as the basis of the formula since 1999.
The revised formula methodology is described in the Federal Register
notice 83 FR 32151, July 11, 2018. In PY 2021, ETA incorporated two
modifications to the allotment formula. These modifications are
described in Federal Register notice 86 FR 32063, June 16, 2021. The
Federal Register notices are accessible at https://www.federalregister.gov/.
Like the PY 2023 appropriation, the PY 2024 appropriation includes
language expanding program eligibility to farmworkers who are in
families with total family incomes at or below 150 percent of the
poverty line (rather than the higher of the poverty line or 70 percent
of the lower living standard income level). Because the PY 2024
allotments will be prorated based on the results of the PY 2023
formula, the PY 2024 allotment results continue to reflect
modifications to the formula related to this expansion. ETA will
subsequently revise relevant guidance regarding the definition of
``low-income individual'' as needed if the same expansion of
eligibility is not included in subsequent appropriations.
III. Description of the Prorated Method for Allotments
The Department used a prorated method for PY 2024 allotments. For
PY 2024, each state service area received a prorated allotment based on
their PY 2023 allotment percentage, as applied to the PY 2024 formula
funds available. ETA anticipates updating data and reimplementing a
staged stop loss/stop gain in PY 2026. ETA will explain its approach to
calculating allotments in PY 2026 in a subsequent notice at a later
date.
IV. Program Year 2024 Final State Allotments
The allotments set forth in the Table appended to this notice
reflect the distribution resulting from the prorated methodology
described above, including redistribution of funds remaining after the
PY 2024 competition.
For purposes of illustrating the effects of redistribution of funds
remaining after the PY 2024 competition, columns 2 and 3 show the state
allotments for PY 2024 prorated and PY 2024 prorated including
redistribution.
Jos[eacute] Javier Rodr[iacute]guez,
Assistant Secretary, Employment and Training, Labor.
U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration,
National Farmworker Jobs Program--Career Services and Training Grants
Program Year 2024 Allotments to States Including Redistribution of Funds
Remaining After the PY 2024 Competition
------------------------------------------------------------------------
PY 2024 Prorated Inc
State PY 2024 Prorated No Redistribution No
StopLoss/StopGain StopLoss/StopGain
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total....................... $90,048,000 $90,048,000
Alabama..................... 801,079 819,254
Alaska...................... .................... ....................
Arizona..................... 2,635,284 2,695,075
Arkansas.................... 1,306,038 1,335,670
California.................. 23,906,708 24,449,119
Colorado.................... 1,819,809 1,861,098
Connecticut................. 548,632 561,080
Delaware.................... 169,201 173,040
Dist of Columbia............ .................... ....................
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Florida..................... 3,267,472 3,341,607
Georgia..................... 1,813,107 1,854,244
Hawaii...................... 247,292 ....................
Idaho....................... 2,402,012 2,456,510
Illinois.................... 2,002,152 2,047,578
Indiana..................... 1,345,291 1,375,814
Iowa........................ 1,922,790 1,966,415
Kansas...................... 1,360,937 1,391,815
Kentucky.................... 864,825 884,447
Louisiana................... 856,583 876,018
Maine....................... 446,602 456,735
Maryland.................... 570,300 583,239
Massachusetts............... 561,237 ....................
Michigan.................... 2,269,521 2,321,013
Minnesota................... 1,721,621 1,760,682
Mississippi................. 953,985 975,630
Missouri.................... 1,334,647 1,364,928
Montana..................... 765,549 782,918
Nebraska.................... 1,364,877 1,395,844
Nevada...................... 245,085 250,646
New Hampshire............... 159,745 ....................
New Jersey.................. 842,606 861,724
New Mexico.................. 1,168,767 1,195,285
New York.................... 2,374,154 2,428,020
North Carolina.............. 2,179,822 2,229,279
North Dakota................ 805,699 823,979
Ohio........................ 1,573,024 1,608,714
Oklahoma.................... 958,478 ....................
Oregon...................... 2,415,431 2,470,234
Pennsylvania................ 1,928,734 1,972,494
Puerto Rico................. 2,113,276 2,161,223
Rhode Island................ 70,988 ....................
South Carolina.............. 718,900 735,211
South Dakota................ 728,617 745,148
Tennessee................... 687,016 702,603
Texas....................... 4,789,203 4,897,864
Utah........................ 715,778 732,018
Vermont..................... 224,069 229,153
Virginia.................... 811,536 829,949
Washington.................. 4,936,614 5,048,619
West Virginia............... 119,328 122,035
Wisconsin................... 1,881,508 1,924,197
Wyoming..................... 342,071 349,832
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[FR Doc. 2024-31019 Filed 12-27-24; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4510-FN-P