Feds Dish Out Job Training Cash to Native Communities – Business as Usual
Published Date: 6/23/2025
Notice
Summary
The government is setting the money amounts for the Indian and Native American job and training programs for Program Year 2025. This means tribes and Native groups will know exactly how much funding they’ll get to help their communities find good jobs and training. The new allotments kick in soon, so everyone can plan ahead and keep the workforce growing strong!
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PY2025 Native American Allotments
This notice announces the allotments (funding amounts) for the Indian and Native American (INA) employment and training programs for Program Year 2025. Tribes and Native organizations will learn how much federal funding they will receive for job and training services in PY 2025 so they can plan services for their communities.
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