DEED Announces 12 Organizations to Receive Youth Support Services Funding

Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development Press Release

For Immediate Release

Rita Beatty

Rita.Beatty@state.mn.us

August 16, 2023

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DEED Announces 12 Organizations to Receive Youth Support Services Funding

Eligible organizations focus on underserved communities; provide employment and job training to young adults.

 

St. Paul – Today, the Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) announced $950,000 in funding from DEED’s Youth Support Services program for 12 organizations around the state. The grants are anticipated to serve 885 young people in the 2024 fiscal year.

“DEED’s Youth Support Services grants set young Minnesotans up for success,” said DEED Commissioner Matt Varilek. “Giving young people equal access to job training and additional resources is one way we can ensure Minnesota's economy continues to thrive in the future.”

The Youth Support Services program provides grants to organizations that offer support services for individuals from low-income communities, young adults from families with a history of intergenerational poverty and/or communities of color.

Eligible applicants include local government units, nonprofit/community-based organizations, community action agencies and public school districts. Organizations must serve individuals from the eligible populations in one or more of the following areas: job training; employment preparation; internships; job assistance to parents; financial literacy; academic and behavioral interventions for low-performing students; or youth intervention activities.

This year, approximately 59% of the Youth Support Services funds were allocated to projects in the Twin Cities metro area, about 33% allocated to Greater Minnesota and 8% were allocated to projects serving areas in both the Twin Cities metro and Greater Minnesota. Seven of the projects are new Youth Support Services grantees.

Details on the organizations are below:

Organization

Area Served

Two-Year Funding

Cristo Rey Jesuit High School

Twin Cities metro

$80,000

Urban Roots

Ramsey County and St. Paul

$80,000

Comunidades Organizando el Poder y la Acción Latina (COPAL)

Twin Cities metro and South Central Minnesota

$80,000

Tree Trust

Twin Cities metro

$80,000

Workforce Development, Inc.

Southeast Minnesota

$80,000

Southwest Minnesota Private Industry Council

Southwest and South Central Minnesota

$80,000

Hennepin County Human Services and Public Health

Hennepin County

$80,000

Elpis Enterprises

Ramsey and Hennepin Counties

$80,000

Brooklyn Park Economic Development Authority

Brooklyn Park & Brooklyn Center

$80,000

Face to Face Health and Counseling

Twin Cities metro

$80,000

North Shore Health Care Foundation

Cook County

$80,000

City of Duluth Workforce Development

Duluth

$70,000

DEED is the state’s principal economic development agency, promoting business recruitment, expansion and retention, workforce development, international trade and community development. For more details about the agency and its services, visit the DEED website, the JoinUsMn.com website, or follow us on Twitter.

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Upon request, this information can be made available in alternate formats for people with disabilities by contacting the DEED Communications Office at 651-259-7161.