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Project Abstract. The Skills for Small Business Program with Child Care Funding (SSBCC) will provide training for small private businesses in the local area. Each participating business partner will select training courses for its new and/or existing employees that will contribute to the enhancement of the business’ operations. The program will cover tuition and fee costs for course offerings provided by San Jacinto College up to $1,800 in a 12-month period for a new employee and up to $900 in a 12-month period for an existing employee. The approved business partners, job titles for training, and courses for this project will be specified in Attachment A-1 of this grant award by written amendment in accordance with Section 5.3 of this Attachment A. For activities and services funded with CCDBG funding, the SSBCC program allows child care programs to request training for their employees to support improvement of overall program operations and ensure compliance with ongoing training requirements for programs licensed or registered by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission to provide child care services in Texas.

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Project Abstract. The Skills for Small Business Program with Child Care Funding (SSBCC) will provide training for small private businesses in the local area. Each participating business partner will select training courses for its new and/or existing employees that will contribute to the enhancement of the business’ operations. The program will cover tuition and fee costs for course offerings provided by San Jacinto ▇▇▇▇▇ State College Port ▇▇▇▇▇▇ up to $1,800 in a 12-month period for a new employee and up to $900 in a 12-month period for an existing employee. The approved business partners, job titles for training, and courses for this project will be specified in Attachment A-1 of this grant award by written amendment in accordance with Section 5.3 of this Attachment A. For activities and services funded with CCDBG funding, the SSBCC program allows child care programs to request training for their employees to support improvement of overall program operations and ensure compliance with ongoing training requirements for programs licensed or registered by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission to provide child care services in Texas.

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Project Abstract. The Skills for Small Business Program with Child Care Funding (SSBCC) will provide training for small private businesses in the local area. Each participating business partner will select training courses for its new and/or existing employees that will contribute to the enhancement of the business’ operations. The program will cover tuition and fee costs for course offerings provided by San Jacinto Southwest Texas Junior College up to $1,800 in a 12-month period for a new employee and up to $900 in a 12-month period for an existing employee. The approved business partners, job titles for training, and courses for this project will be specified in Attachment A-1 of this grant award by written amendment in accordance with Section 5.3 of this Attachment A. For activities and services funded with CCDBG funding, the SSBCC program allows child care programs to request training for their employees to support improvement of overall program operations and ensure compliance with ongoing training requirements for programs licensed or registered by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission to provide child care services in Texas.

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Sources: Grant Agreement

Project Abstract. The Skills for Small Business Program with Child Care Funding (SSBCC) will provide training for small private businesses in the local area. Each participating business partner will select training courses for its new and/or existing employees that will contribute to the enhancement of the business’ operations. The program will cover tuition and fee costs for course offerings provided by San Jacinto Texas State Technical College - Harlingen up to $1,800 in a 12-month period for a new employee and up to $900 in a 12-month period for an existing employee. The approved business partners, job titles for training, and courses for this project will be specified in Attachment A-1 of this grant award by written amendment in accordance with Section 5.3 of this Attachment A. For activities and services funded with CCDBG funding, the SSBCC program allows child care programs to request training for their employees to support improvement of overall program operations and ensure compliance with ongoing training requirements for programs licensed or registered by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission to provide child care services in Texas.

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Sources: Grant Agreement