New Funding to Support Women in Apprenticeship, Expand Job Opportunities – WANTO Grant Program
Last week, the Women’s Bureau announced the availability of $1.5 million in grant funding available to recruit, mentor, train and retain more women in quality apprenticeship programs and pursue careers in manufacturing, infrastructure, cybersecurity and health care, among other industries.

“Apprenticeships provide a pathway to family-sustaining jobs,” said Women’s Bureau Acting Director Erica Clayton Wright. “As the Trump administration works to expand apprenticeship across all industries and sectors of our economy, we remain committed to advancing women’s access to these opportunities.”

The Women in Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Occupations (WANTO) grant program will award $1.5 million to community-based organizations to encourage women's employment in apprenticeship and nontraditional occupations. Grants will be awarded to up to six community-based organizations.

Applicants must provide one or more of the following types of technical assistance:

Grant applications are due on July 8. Please note that this year, the Funding Opportunity Announcement appears under a new Assistance Listing Number (17.701). Click here to view the solicitation for grant applications.

For information about the program see our frequently asked questions and view the press release.

You can find the list of 2018 grant recipients on the Women’s Bureau WANTO page.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

U.S. Department of Labor - Women's Bureau - 200 Constitution Ave NW - Washington, DC 20210
202-693-6710 (telephone) - 202-693-6725 (fax) - www.dol.gov/wb/