MDRC Grant



Organization - MDRC
Grant Amount - $1,000,000
Foundation - Rockefeller Foundation
Grant Purpose - toward the costs of its Work Advancement and Support Center demonstration project, which seeks to improve the earning power and quality of life of low-wage workers and their families by enhancing the capacity of public systems to help such workers stabilize their incomes and advance in the labor market


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MDRC - $250,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of its Work Advancement and Support Center demonstration project that seeks to affect the earning power of low-wage workers, the quality of life of their families, and the capacity of public systems to help such workers stabilize...

MDRC - $250,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of its Work Advancement and Support Center demonstration project, which seeks to improve incomes of and rates of sustained employment and career advancement among low-wage workers

Project QUEST, Inc. - $200,000 from the Mott Foundation - This grant will provide general purpose support to Project QUEST, Inc. As a nationally recognized sectoral employment program, Project QUEST defines the skills required to succeed in targeted, hard-to-fill occupations, then recruits, trains, and...

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University of Illinois - $149,770 from the Ford Foundation - To enhance understanding of the role of labor market intermediaries in improving the employment prospects of low-wage workers and new entrants into the labor force

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