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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 687 — National Dislocated Worker Grants · § 687.140

§ 687.140. What activities are applicants expected to conduct before a National Dislocated Worker Grant Application is submitted?

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Prior to submitting an application for DWG funds, applicants must:
(a)For Employment Recovery DWGs:
(1)Collect information to identify the needs and interests of the affected workers through rapid response activities (described in § 682.330 of this chapter), or other means;
(2)Provide appropriate services to eligible workers including other rapid response activities, based on information gathered as described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section; and
(3)Coordinate with the Local WDB and chief elected official(s) of the local area(s) in which the proposed DWG project is to operate.
(b)For Disaster DWGs:
(1)Conduct a preliminary assessment of the clean-up and humanitarian needs of the affected areas;
(2)Reasonably ascertain that there is a sufficient population of eligible individuals to conduct the planned work; and
(3)Coordinate with the Local WDB and chief elected official(s) of the local area(s) in which the proposed project is to operate.
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