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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 686 — The Job Corps Under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act · § 686.300

§ 686.300. What entities are eligible to receive funds to operate centers and provide training and operational support services?

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(a)Center operators. Entities eligible to receive funds under this subpart to operate centers include:
(1)Federal, State, and local agencies;
(2)Private organizations, including for-profit and non-profit corporations;
(3)Indian tribes and organizations; and
(4)Area career and technical education or residential career and technical schools.
(b)Service providers. Entities eligible to receive funds to provide outreach and admissions, career transition services and other operational support services are local or other entities with the necessary capacity to provide activities described in this part to a Job Corps center, including:
(1)Applicable one-stop centers and partners;
(2)Organizations that have a demonstrated record of effectiveness in serving at-risk youth and placing them into employment, including community action agencies; business organizations, including private for-profit and non-profit corporations; and labor organizations; and
(3)Child welfare agencies that are responsible for children and youth eligible for benefits and services under sec. 477 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 677).
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