What's the name of that one annoying guy on tv who wears that jacket covered with question marks and has that infomercial about how to get government grants and all?
Thank God and G0D the OL doesn't want to order his book, she just couldn't recall his name and neither could I.
Thanks for the link, RJack. I remember reading another story about him several years ago, where the complaint was that although the programs that he was touting did exist, many had such specific requirements that very few people would qualify. Sure, there'd be grants to open a small business, but it'd be only for women who were citizens of another country and had recently emigrated to the US. Or you could get a grant for free healthcare, but only if you made under $20,000 per year, lived in a particular state, were single and had children. ...that type of thing.
The Employment and Training Administration (ETA), U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announces the availability of $4,000,000 to award grants to eligible “grassroots” organizations with the ability to connect to the local One-Stop delivery system. The term “Grassroots” is defined under the Eligibility Criteria.
Of course we're all just dying to know what "one stop delivery" means. So I went and looked it up.
20 CFR 662.100 - What is the One-Stop delivery system?
* Section Number: 662.100
* Section Name: What is the One-Stop delivery system?
(a) In general, the One-Stop delivery system is a system under which entities responsible for administering separate workforce investment, educational, and other human resource programs and funding streams (referred to as One-Stop partners) collaborate to create a seamless system of service delivery that will enhance access to the programs' services and improve long-term employment outcomes for individuals receiving assistance.