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Title: Workforce Investment Act


1
Workforce Investment Act
Bidders Conference 2009
Welcome!
2
BIDDERS CONFERENCE
  • Presented by
  • Dianne Duthie, State Director
  • Division of Lifelong Learning
  • Bureau of Workforce Transformation (BWT)
  • Department of Energy, Labor Economic Growth
    (DELEG)

3
Why a Competitive Grant?
  • The Transformation of Michigans Adult Learning
    Infrastructure based on the unanimously approved
    8 recommendations of the Adult Learning Workgroup
    (AWLG) to the Council for Labor and Economic
    Growth (CLEG) in December 2008

4
Recommendations
  • Create a unified strategic approach
  • Engage a range of partners in service delivery
  • Build clear connections between learning and the
    promise of good jobs

5
Recommendations
Recommendations
  • Use accelerated and connected pathways
  • Increase access to adult learning
  • Make basic skills development a priority across
    funding
  • Hold regional partnerships accountable for
    success
  • Engage a broad coalition in communicating urgent
    need

6
Todays Goal
  • OAL Staff will guide your through the application
    process
  • Write down your questions until we are through
    the power point presentations
  • DELEG will address all your questions and provide
    with all the necessary guidance

7
Housekeeping
Reminder Application deadline must be met!
  • Another Session at this same location at 900 am
  • Successful applicants will be notified before
    June 30th and will be published on our website
  • Grants will be made available as soon as the feds
    make it available to the state

8
AN OVERVIEW
  • Presented by
  • Cliff Akujobi, Manager
  • Office of Adult Learning

9
Eligibility of Applicants
  • The Request For Proposal (RFP) lists who is
    eligible to apply
  • The Workforce Investment Act (WIA), Title II of
    1998 sub-recipients range from Literacy Councils,
    Libraries, to School districts

10
Eligible Applicants
  • Local Educational Agency
  • Community Based Organization
  • Volunteer Literacy Organization
  • Institution of Higher Education
  • Public or Private Non-profit Agency
  • Library
  • Public Housing Authority
  • Consortium of agencies, organizations,
    institutions, or libraries

11
Funding Sources
  • Workforce Investment Act Title II of1998 Adult
    Education Family Literacy Act (AEFLA)
  • 5 Funding Sources
  • Adult Basic Education (Instruction)
  • Institutional (Jail Programs)
  • English Language and Civics Education (EL Civics)
  • Instructional Initiatives
  • Special Projects

12
Funding Distribution
  • 82.5 for ABE or EL Civics
  • 90 (of 82.5 of ABE) Instruction
  • 10 (of 82.5 of ABE) Institutional
  • 12 Leadership Activities
  • 5 Administration

13
Performance Based Funding
  • Three performance based criteria
  • 65 Pre and Post Test rate
  • Educational Functioning Level measures negotiated
    by DELEG
  • Goal attainment measures established by DELEG

14
Funding Formula
  • 70
  • base funding for the cost of providing
    instructional services for an actual number of
    participants listed in your application

15
Funding Formula Performance Based
  • 10 to Programs that meet the 65 pre- and post-
    test rate
  • 5 to programs with a pre- and post- test rate
    between 55 and 64
  • 10 to programs that meet or exceed the state
    negotiated performance measures for educational
    functioning levels

16
Pilot Project Grants Instructional Initiative
  • Must have statewide impact
  • Innovative
  • Research-based
  • Improve participants performance
  • Sustainable
  • Easy to replicate

17
Special Project Grants
  • For non-instructional pilot projects
  • Grant availability is published on the DELEG
    Office of Adult Learning website, with
    eligibility and notice of interest to apply, etc.
    specified

www.michigan.gov/adulteducation
18
Application Process
  • An application for each funding stream/source
  • Must complete
  • Part 5 Total Adult Education Budget Summary page
  • Specific Budget Detail page
  • Other applicable budget detail pages

Consortium members include or complete a
separate budget detailed page for each member
19
2009-2010 State Performance Measures ABE and
Adult Secondary Education
20
2009-2010 State Performance MeasuresESL
21
2009-2010 State Performance Measures Goal
Attainment
22
Final Reporting and Compliance Requirements
  • Final Expenditure Report Due within 60 days of
    grant ending date
  • Final Narrative and Program Summary Due
    November 30, 2010
  • Program Improvement Plans
  • Program Monitoring and Compliance

23
APPLICATION NARRATIVE
  • Presented
  • By
  • Nancy Rotarius
  • Adult Education Programs Coordinator

24
Preparing to Write
  • Read all information in the grant packet prior
    to entering any information.

Information Gathering Resource Identification
25
MEIS Account Application
  • With MEIS use the MEGS
  • No MEIS Go to Adult Education Website
  • www.michigan.gov/adulteducation
  • Must include signed cover page
  • Assurances, Certifications, General Provisions

26
Narrative Completion
  • Focus on Key Words in the Guidance and
    Instructions
  • Responses should be complete and concise, in the
    form requested, and within the stated character
    limitations

27
Regional Adult Education and Family Literacy
Needs and Priorities
  • Give detailed descriptions of the adult education
    needs of your community
  • Identify supports for participants who face
    multiple barriers to achieve goals
  • Explain why you choose to offer these programs
    and how you will meet needs not met by your
    programs
  • Relationship with WDB and EAG

28
Program Design
  • Curriculum and Instruction
  • Consider the following
  • Specific curriculum used
  • Alignment with opportunities for employment,
    postsecondary education and training
  • Various Instructional Methods and Service modes
  • Multi-level texts and contextualized learning
  • Alignment with state content standards
  • 7 guiding principles for adult education
    Collaboration, Accountability, Responsiveness,
    Agility, Contextualization, Entrepreneurship, and
    Alignment.

29
Program Design
  • Program Intensity and Duration
  • Consider the following
  • Scheduling that accommodates adult learners
    various needs and allows for participants to
    achieve substantial learning gains
  • Allows for enrollment throughout the year

30
Program Design
Program Design
Technology
  • Describe how technology is used to enhance or
    deliver instruction include off site
    opportunities.
  • Include the level of proficiency the instructor
    and adult learner are required to have to
    effectively use technology.
  • Include how technology skills are assessed.

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Program Design
Program Design
  • Recruitment and Retention
  • Recruitment strategies and methods employed to
    bring adult learners into the program
  • Retention strategies and methods used to
    maintain the interest and attendance of the
    adult learner in the program until they achieve
    their goal(s)

32
Program Design
Program Design
  • Tuition and Fees
  • May be charged but must be used to support the
    adult education program.
  • Charges must be used for the purpose of the grant
    agreement and consistent with State/Federal
    guidelines.
  • Cannot be used to meet Matching or Maintenance of
    Effort Requirements.

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Alignment with State Performance Objectives
  • Connections to employment or higher levels of
    education
  • Aligned exit and entry requirements
  • Accelerated programming for easy transitions to
    employment and postsecondary education
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