What qualifies a program to be approved for One-Stop funding?
1. All programs approved for One-Stop funding, that is, funding from any of New Jersey’s One-Stop Workforce Investment System partners, must be for occupations that are in demand. Occupations in demand are on the labor demand list found on the LWD website, Labor Demand Occupations page. 2. Providers of occupational skills training programs must: a) Align with and use existing nationally recognized, industry-based skill standards and certifications as the basis for developing competency-based learning objectives, curricula, instructional methods, teaching materials, and classroom/worksite activities; b) Prepare students or trainees to satisfy the employer knowledge and skill requirements assessed by related examinations; and c) Provide their students/trainees with the opportunity to take the appropriate exams and receive certifications corresponding to their courses of study. 3. Programs desiring to be approved for One-Stop funding must complete a provider agreement prior to enrolling a
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