Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 7— - SOCIAL SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER XX— - BLOCK GRANTS AND PROGRAMS FOR SOCIAL SERVICES AND ELDER JUSTICE › § 1397g
The Secretary of Health and Human Services, working with the Secretary of Labor, must give grants to groups that will run trial projects to train people for well‑paying health care jobs that are likely to be in short supply or high demand. Projects can give money help, child care, case management, and other supports when needed, and those supports will not count as income for means‑tested public benefits. Applicants must show they talked with the State TANF agency, local and State workforce boards, and the State apprenticeship agency, and at least three grants must go to Indian tribes, tribal organizations, or Tribal Colleges or Universities. Grant winners must send progress reports and a final report. The Department will evaluate all projects, find what works best—especially for low‑income and entry‑level workers—and send reports to Congress. Eligible groups include States, tribes, colleges, local workforce boards, registered apprenticeship sponsors, and community organizations. Eligible people include TANF recipients and other low‑income people named in the application. Within 18 months after March 23, 2010, the Secretary must give grants to States (no more than six) to run at least 3‑year projects to create core training and certification for personal or home care aides. The projects must test training content (ten areas like personal care, infection control, safety, communication, and consumer rights) and how to run the training (hours, trainer ratio, classroom vs. hands‑on, trainer qualifications, exams, continuing education). The Secretary will evaluate results using experimental or control group methods and report to Congress: an initial report within 2 years after March 23, 2010, and a final report within 1 year after the project ends. Funding available is $85,000,000 each year for fiscal years 2010–2019, with $5,000,000 each year for fiscal years 2010–2012 reserved for the personal/home care aide projects; no funds for those aide projects after FY2012. Certain grant rules do not apply, but most rules in section 1397d(a) do.
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42 U.S.C. § 1397g
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
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