Title 29 › Chapter CHAPTER 32— - WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES › Part Part D— - National Programs › § 3228
The Secretary of Labor must create an Employee Ownership Initiative inside the Department of Labor to help more businesses become owned by their workers. The Initiative will back up state programs that already help employee ownership and help start new ones. It will give federal grants, share information on what works, and pay outside groups to gather and spread that information when needed. The Secretary will talk with the Treasury Department when ownership rules involve taxes or other Treasury responsibilities. The Secretary had to set up a program within 180 days after December 29, 2022, and must send a report to Congress within 36 months after December 29, 2022, about progress and the costs and benefits of the work. The program pays for education and outreach, technical help, training for workers and employers, and activities that connect employee-owned firms and train new programs. It can fund feasibility studies, business valuations, and a data bank of advisers, and it can support workshops, courses, and peer visits. Grants must follow rules the Secretary sets, and states or local groups can apply. If a state does not run a program, local groups from that state may apply directly. Training grants from existing programs to new programs may not be more than 10 percent of total grants each year. A single grantee may receive no more than: $300,000 in fiscal year 2025; $330,000 in 2026; $363,000 in 2027; $399,300 in 2028; and $439,200 in 2029. The Secretary may keep up to 10 percent of each year’s funds for evaluations and related technical help. Congress authorized grant funding of $4,000,000 for FY2025, $7,000,000 for FY2026, $10,000,000 for FY2027, $13,000,000 for FY2028, and $16,000,000 for FY2029. Administrative funding allowed is $200,000 for FY2024, and for FY2025–FY2029 up to $350,000 or 5.0 percent of the yearly maximum grant amount, whichever is less.
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29 U.S.C. § 3228
Title 29 — Labor
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Apr 6, 2026
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