§ 688.320 - What eligible activities may be funded under the YouthBuild program?  


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  • § 688.320 What eligible activities may be funded under the YouthBuild program?

    Grantees may provide one or more of the following education and workforce investment and other activities to YouthBuild participants:

    (a) Eligible education and workforce activities including:

    (1) Work experience and skills training (coordinated, to the maximum extent feasible, with registered apprenticeship programs), including:

    (i) Supervision and training for participants in the rehabilitation or construction of housing, including residential housing for homeless individuals or low-income families, or transitional housing for homeless individuals and in additional in-demand industry sectors or occupations in the region in which the program operates (as approved by the Secretary);

    (ii) Supervision and training for participants in the rehabilitation or construction of community and other public facilities, except that not more than 15 percent of grant funds-appropriated to carry out this section may be used for this activity; and

    (iii) Supervision and training for participants in in-demand industry sectors or occupations in the region in which the program operates, if such activity is approved by the Secretary;

    (2) Occupational skills training;

    (3) Other paid and unpaid work experiences, including internships and job shadowing;

    (4) Services and activities designed to meet the educational needs of participants, including:

    (i) Basic skills instruction and remedial education;

    (ii) Language instruction educational programs for participants who are English language learners;

    (iii) Secondary education services and activities, including tutoring, study skills training, and school dropout prevention and recovery activities, designed to lead to the attainment of a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent (including recognized certificates of attendance or similar documents for individuals with disabilities);

    (iv) Counseling and assistance in obtaining postsecondary education and required financial aid; and

    (v) Alternative secondary school services;

    (5) Counseling services and related activities, such as comprehensive guidance and counseling on drug and alcohol abuse, referrals to mental health services, and referrals to victim services;

    (6) Activities designed to develop employment and leadership skills, which may include community service and peer-centered activities encouraging responsibility, interpersonal skills, and other positive social behaviors, and activities related to youth policy committees that participate in decision-making related to the program;

    (7)

    (i) Supportive services and needs-based payments necessary to enable individuals to participate in the program and to assist individuals, for a period of time not to exceed 12 months after the completion of training, in obtaining or retaining employment or applying for and transitioning to postsecondary education or training;

    (ii) To provide needs-based payments, a grantee must have a written policy which:

    (A) Establishes participant eligibility for such payments;

    (B) Establishes the amounts to be provided;

    (C) Describes the required documentation and criteria for payments; and

    (D) Applies consistently to all program participants; and

    (8) Job search and assistance;

    (b) Payment of the administrative costs of the applicant, including recruitment and selection of participants, except that not more than 10 percent of the amount awarded under § 688.210 may be used for such costs;

    (c) Adult mentoring;

    (d) Provision of wages, stipends, or benefits to participants in the program;

    (e) Ongoing training and technical assistance that is related to developing and carrying out the program; and

    (f) Follow-up services.