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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 685 — National Farmworker Jobs Program Under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act · § 685.420

§ 685.420. What information is required in the grantee program plan?

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A grantee's 4-year program plan must describe:
(a)The service area that the applicant proposes to serve;
(b)The population to be served and the education and employment needs of the MSFW population to be served;
(c)The manner in which proposed services to eligible MSFWs will strengthen their ability to obtain or retain unsubsidized employment or stabilize their unsubsidized employment, including upgraded employment in agriculture;
(d)The related assistance and supportive services to be provided and the manner in which such assistance and services are to be integrated and coordinated with other appropriate services;
(e)The performance accountability measures that will be used to assess the performance of the entity in carrying out the NFJP program activities, including the expected levels of performance for the primary indicators of performance described in § 685.400;
(f)The availability and accessibility of local resources, such as supportive services, services provided through one-stop delivery systems, and education and training activities, and how the resources can be made available to the population to be served;
(g)The plan for providing services including strategies and systems for outreach, career planning, assessment, and delivery through one-stop delivery systems;
(h)The methods the grantee will use to target its services on specific segments of the eligible population, as appropriate; and
(i)Such other information as required by the Secretary in instructions issued under § 685.410.
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