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Item 52 - Award Youth Agreements Funded with Federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Funds
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Item 52 - Award Youth Agreements Funded with Federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Funds
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WIOA Formula Allocations -PY 22-23 <br />Workforce Services Information Notices <br />WSIN21-43 <br />Issued: May 25, 2022 <br />The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Title I formula fund allocations for each Local <br />Workforce Development Area (Local Area), for Program Year (PY} 2022-23, have been released. These <br />allocations (Adult, Youth, and Dislocated Worker (DW)) are based on the allotments issued by the U.S. <br />Department of Labor (DOL), to the states per Training and Employment Guidance Letter 09-21, dated <br />May 6, 2022. <br />The WIOA prescribes a specific method to calculate sub-state hold harmless levels for DW Program <br />funds. As a result, there is an alignment in the WIOA hold harmless provisions across the Youth, Adult, <br />and DW programs. These hold harmless provisions were established to help mitigate year-to-year <br />volatility in funding levels. Under the WIOA, hold harmless provisions ensure that each area receives no <br />less than 90 percent of their average percentage share from the two prior years. The local areas that <br />receive more than 100 percent of their average percentage share from the previous two years will be <br />proportionately reduced by the amount of total funding necessary to ensure that all local areas receive <br />at least 90 percent of their average percentage share from the two prior years. <br />Please be aware that this notice is being issued for planning and budgeting purposes only because the <br />state has not yet received the federal Notice of Award (NOA) for any of the funding streams. Once the <br />NOA has been received, Youth allocations will be released to Local Areas immediately. Youth allotments <br />to the states will be issued in one sum with an effective date of April 1, 2022, under the grant code 301. <br />The Adult and DW allocations will be released as soon as we receive federal and state spending <br />authority for these funds. <br />The allotment to California and the amounts available for the formula allocation to the local areas are <br />listed below. Attachment 1 reflects the total amount local areas will receive for each of the funding <br />streams during the PY 22-23. Additionally, Attachment 2 provides a breakdown of how each of the three <br />funding streams are allocated. <br />PY 22-23 Federal Allotment & Available Formula Allocation <br />PY 22-23 Title I <br />Youth Program <br />Adult Program <br />Dislocated Worker <br />Program <br />Total <br />Total Federal Allotment <br />$141,613,074 <br />$136,107,910 <br />$172,716,686 <br />$450,437,670 <br />Total Available for Formula Allocati <br />$120,371,113 <br />$115,691,724 <br />$103,630,012 <br />$339,692,849 <br />If you have any questions, please contact the Financial Management Unit at <br />WSBFinancialManagementUnit@edd.ca.gov . <br />/s/ KIMBERLEE MEYER, Chief <br />Central Office Workforce Services Division <br />Attachments <br />•Youth , Adult , and Dislocated Worker All otments (PDF ) <br />•WIOA Fund ing PY 22-23 (PDF) <br />Last Revised: 05/25/2022 <br />1/2 <br />EXHIBIT 3
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