DC Youth and Young Adult Update 01-17-2025
- News at NYEC:
- Join the National Youth Employment Coalition’s 2025 Annual Forum- Empowering Youth, Transforming Communities, in Minneapolis, MN, from May 12-14, 2025! This event will gather practitioners, youth advocates, and community leaders to explore key topics like youth leadership, holistic supports, living wage employment, and policy & advocacy.
- Fill out a 6-month Federal Advocacy Calendar! Interested in being more engaged in federal advocacy? The hyperlinked title will direct you to a JotForm that lists concrete steps that you can take in the first 6 months of the year to build a relationship with your Members of Congress! NYEC will make it easy to complete each goal of every month by sharing support, reminders, and more!
Legislative Branch:
- 119th Congressional Committee Updates:
- House Education and Workforce Committee: Chairman Walberg (R-MI) held an organizing meeting and adopted Committee Rules and the Committee Oversight Plan. The Chairman also released the full Committee membership and subcommittee rosters.
- House Appropriations Committee: Chairman Tom Cole (R-OK) announced Republican subcommittee rosters.
- House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee: Chairman Graves announced T&I Subcommittee Chairs.
- House Energy and Commerce Committee: Chairman Guthrie held an organizational meeting and announced Republican subcommittee rosters.
- The Senate HELP Committee will meet on January 21st for their first executive session.
- Nomination Hearing – U.S. Secretary of Transportation: The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee held a nomination hearing for the Honorable Sean Duffy, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to be U.S. Secretary of Transportation. The Committee will hold another executive session for the hearing at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 22, 2025.
- Nomination Hearing – Office of Management and Budget: On Wednesday, January 22, 2025, the Senate Budget Committee will hear the nomination of the Honorable Russell T. Vought, of Virginia, to be Director of the Office of Management and Budget.
Executive Branch:
- US Department of Labor Announces $25M in Available Funding to Support Pre-release Training, Employment Services to Incarcerated People: The DOL announced the availability of at least $25 million in grants to support training and employment services for incarcerated individuals before and after their release from state, county or local correctional facilities. By providing reentry services during incarceration and after release, these grants will help improve employment outcomes in the reentry process and reduce recidivism.
- Biden-Harris Administration Announces $785 Million to Advance Rural Transportation and Mobility Needs: U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced $785 million in awards through the Rural Surface Transportation Grant Program to invest in transportation projects across the country that will increase mobility, improve safety, and generate regional economic growth in rural communities.
- U.S. Department of Commerce Awards $25 Million in Latest Installment of Good Jobs Challenge Funding to Strengthen Workforce Training Programs Across the Nation: U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo announced the Department’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) is awarding $25 million in Good Jobs Challenge program funding to eight grantees to support high-quality, locally-led workforce training programs that create a pathway for workers to be placed into good-paying jobs.
- HUD Makes $72 Million Available to Address Youth Homelessness: HUD is making $72 million in Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) funding available for up to 25 communities nationwide. This funding will be used for developing and implementing coordinated community approaches to prevent and end youth homelessness through the creation of housing and housing focused supportive services.
- President Biden Signs Executive Order to Facilitate Hiring of Alumni of Full-Time AmeriCorps Programs: President Biden signed an Executive Order allowing agencies to more quickly hire individuals who have completed an AmeriCorps program. This action will strengthen the federal workforce and streamline the pathway into service for 23,000 trained AmeriCorps alumni annually.
Federal Funding Opportunities with upcoming deadlines:
- DOL Grant: State Apprenticeship Expansion Formula, Round 3 (SAEF3): This Funding Opportunity Announcement solicits applications for the third round of the State Apprenticeship Expansion Formula (SAEF3) grant program. Applications are due March 18, 2025.
- DOJ Grant: BJA FY25 National Initiatives: Justice and Mental Health Training and Technical Assistance Program: This funding opportunity seeks to fund training and technical assistance (TTA) programs for three national initiatives supporting justice and mental health programs. Delivered TTA will be site-based, program-specific TTA and broader TTA for the field. Applications are due March 27, 2025.
- DOJ Grant: OVW Fiscal Year 2025 Training and Technical Assistance Initiative: The primary purpose of the OVW TA Initiative is to provide direct training and technical assistance (TTA) to current and potential OVW recipients and subrecipients to enhance their efforts to successfully implement projects supported by OVW grant funds. Applications are due March 18, 2025.
- HHS Grant: Sober Truth on Preventing Underage Drinking Act (STOP Act) Grant Program: The purpose of this program is to prevent and reduce alcohol use among youth and young adults ages 12 to 20 in communities throughout the United States. Applications are due March 17, 2025.
- DOJ Grant: BJA FY25 STOP School Violence Program: This funding opportunity aims to support school safety by implementing solutions to enhance school climate, establish school-based behavioral threat assessment and intervention teams to identify violence risks, introduce technologies like anonymous reporting tools, and apply other evidence-based strategies to prevent violence. Applications are due March 27, 2025.
- DOJ Grant: BJA FY25 Second Chance Act Community-based Reentry Program: This funding opportunity seeks to support organizations and tribal governments providing comprehensive reentry services to individuals who have been incarcerated. Applications are due April 3, 2025.
- DOJ Grant: OJJDP FY25 National Mentoring Programs: This funding opportunity seeks to enhance and expand mentoring services for youth who are at risk or high risk for juvenile delinquency, victimization, and juvenile justice system involvement. Applications due March 5, 2025.
- DOJ Grant: BJA FY25 Office of Justice Programs Community Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative Site-Based: With this funding opportunity, OJP seeks to prevent and reduce violent crime through comprehensive, evidence-informed violence intervention programs focused on those at highest risk. Applications due April 8, 2025.
- DOJ Grant: OJJDP FY25 Juvenile Justice System Reform and Reinvestment Initiative: This funding opportunity seeks to support states’ implementation of innovative and/or research-based, data-informed policies to improve juvenile justice system outcomes and sustainable strategies for reinvesting resulting costs saved or averted into effective juvenile justice prevention and intervention programs. Applications due March 3, 2025.
- HHS Grant: Statewide Family Network: The purpose of this program is to provide resources to enhance the capacity of statewide mental health family-controlled organizations to support, train, and mentor family members/primary caregivers who are raising children, youth, and young adults with serious emotional disturbance (SED) and/or co-occurring disorders (COD). Applications due March 17, 2025.
- DOJ Grant: OJJDP FY25 National Mentoring Resource Center: This funding opportunity seeks to build on OJJDP’s history and leadership in mentoring by providing the mentoring field and practitioners with comprehensive resources and training materials on the OJJDP National Mentoring Resource Center website. Applications due March 3, 2025.
- USDA Grant: Community Connect Grant Program: The Community Connect Grant Program provides financial assistance to eligible applicants that will provide service at or above the Broadband Grant Speed (100 Mbps down and 20 Mbps up) to all premises in rural, economically-challenged communities where broadband service (10 Mbps down and 1 Mbps up) does not exist. Applications due April 21, 2025.
- HUD Grant: Youth Homeless Demonstration Program for Fiscal Year 2024: HUD will select between 12 and 25 communities to participate in the Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) to develop and execute a coordinated community approach to preventing and ending youth homelessness. Applications due April 17, 2025.
- DOJ Grant: BJA FY25 Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program: This funding opportunity seeks to fund programs that support collaborations to improve public safety responses and outcomes for people with mental health disorders (MHDs) or co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders (MHSUDs). The goal is to improve safety and well-being for adults with MHDs (including people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)) or MHSUDs who come into contact with the criminal justice system. Applications are due April 3, 2025.
- DOJ Grant: NIJ FY25 Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative (CVIPI) Research and Evaluation: This funding opportunity seeks applications for rigorous research and evaluation projects that advance understanding of OJP Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiatives (CVIPI). Applications due March 27, 2025.
Previously Shared
- DOJ Grant: OVW Fiscal Year 2025 Grants to Indian Tribal Governments Program: The Grants to Indian Tribal Governments Program, referred to as the Tribal Governments Program, assists Tribal governments (or their authorized designees) to respond to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, sex trafficking, and stalking in Tribal communities. Applications are due April 8, 2025.
- DOJ Grant: NIJ FY25 Graduate Research Fellowship: This funding opportunity seeks to support doctoral students whose dissertation research is relevant to preventing and controlling crime, advancing knowledge of victimization and effective victim services, or ensuring the fair and impartial administration of criminal or juvenile justice in the United States. Applications are due April 15, 2025.
- FY25 U.S. Department of Justice Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation: This Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) funding opportunity seeks to provide funding to improve public safety and victim services in tribal communities. CTAS provides federally recognized tribes and tribal consortia an opportunity to apply for funding to aid in developing a comprehensive and coordinated approach to public safety. Applications are due March 18, 2025.
- DOJ Grant: Building a Community of Practice for Women in Strategic Trade: This grant exists to create a professional network and community of practice to advance women working in strategic trade through sustained mentorship. Experienced international strategic trade experts and practitioners will guide early- or mid-career women in the strategic trade field through a sustained six-month mentorship. Applications are due March 25, 2025.
- Multiple OJJDP Grants:
- OJJDP FY25 Grant: Enhancing Youth Defense Training and Technical Assistance: Applications are due February 4, 2025.
- OJJDP FY25 Enhancing Youth Defense: Applications are due February 5, 2025.
- OJJDP FY25 Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Program: Applications are due February 5, 2025.
- OJJDP FY25 Second Chance Act Addressing the Needs of Incarcerated Parents and Their Minor Children: Applications are due February 6, 2025.
- OJJDP FY25 Building Local Continuums of Care to Support Youth Success: Applications are due February 24, 2025.
- OJJDP FY25 Multistate Mentoring Programs Initiative: Applications are due February 24, 2025.
From The States:
- Florida: Florida is investing a lot in its students’ futures! Over $24 million in grants have been awarded to school districts across the state to boost workforce development programs. This means more hands-on learning and exciting career opportunities for students through the Workforce Development Capitalization Incentive grant program (Workforce CAP).
- Indiana: Indiana’s youth employment rules have been updated to better align with federal child labor laws as of January 1st. Sixteen and 17-year-olds now have the freedom to work the same hours as adults, without needing parental consent for extended or late shifts. Fourteen and 15-year-olds can now work until 9:00 PM during summer break (June 1st to Labor Day), although daily and weekly hour limits remain in place. Finally, businesses with more than five young employees must now register them in the Youth Employment System.
For The Youth:
- JFF Horizons Summit Ambassadors: JFF is still looking for passionate young adults like you to represent learners and early career talent at their annual summit! This is your chance to share your unique perspective with leaders in workforce and education, influencing the summit agenda and sparking important conversations. You will network with industry professionals, build essential leadership skills, and gain valuable exposure. Don’t miss this opportunity to make your voice heard!
- YPSTEM: Youth Pioneers in STEM (YPStem) ignites a passion for STEM in the next generation of leaders. Through exciting workshops, competitions, and innovative initiatives, they empower students to explore the fascinating world of science, technology, engineering, and math.
Resources:
- Youth Justice Toolkit: Join the Coalition for Juvenile Justice (CJJ), the National Youth Justice Network (NYJN), and the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) in raising awareness about important youth justice issues. Last year’s theme, “YOUth Are Worth It,” encourages everyone to invest in and support justice-involved youth and their families. OJJDP has created a toolkit to help spread the word and promote positive change.
- Youth Mental Health Toolkits: For over 75 years, Mental Health America (MHA) and its affiliates have dedicated May as Mental Health Month. This annual observance has become a vital nationwide effort to promote mental health, well-being, and illness prevention. In preparation for this year, MHA is spreading awareness, showing support, and asking organizations to utilize the linked Mental Health Month toolkits and organize activities to remind everyone that mental health matters.