Program |
Status |
| Unemployment Compensation Special Administrative Transfer |
New Hampshire granted $2,242,944 for administrative purposes |
Increase in Unemployment Benefits:
Assistance for Unemployed Workers and Struggling Families
|
NHES Implements Assistance for Unemployed Workers and Struggling Families Act |
Unemployment Compensation Modernization:
Assistance for Unemployed Workers and Struggling Families |
New Hampshire Receives One-third of its Incentive Payment under the ARRA |
| Dislocated Worker Employment and Training |
Services are currently available, contact a One-Stop Career Center |
| Adult Training and Employment Services |
Services are currently available, contact NHWorks |
Worker Training for High Growth and
Emerging Industry Sectors |
Grant solicitations are issued through the US Department of Labor - no date at
this time on when the next solicitation will be posted. |
| New Hampshire Job Corps Center |
Awaiting federal allocation of funds |
Unemployment Insurance and Employment Service
Operations & Reemployment Services |
Awaiting allocation by U.S. Department of Labor |
| Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Youth Activities |
Funds available effective February 17, 2009 for distribution through a Request
for Proposal (RFP) process issued through NH Department of Education WIA Youth
Services under the auspices of the state Youth Council. |
| YouthBuild |
Proposal previously submitted, awaiting determination of awards |
| Community Service Employment for Older Americans |
Services are currently available, contact NHWorks |
Operate a free public Employment Service through a statewide network of Job and Information Centers, providing a broad range of assisted and self-directed employment and career related services, and labor market information to all customers.
Pay Unemployment Compensation benefits in a timely manner to eligible claimants and collect the tax which funds these payments.
Develop and disseminate Labor Market Information and provide measurements of labor market outcome to assist local and state officials, private employers, educators and trainers and the public in making decisions which promote economic development and the efficient use of state labor resources.