Workforce Program definition
Examples of Workforce Program in a sentence
The Strong Workforce Program is governed by California Education Code §88820-88826.
Sub- Awardee must spend all of the funds allocated through this Agreement within the timeframe of this Agreement, and hereby agrees the use of funds will comply with the intent of the Strong Workforce Program guidelines (Education Code §88820-88826.5), and all modifications to such Education Code.
The Regional Strong Workforce Program funding is project-based and reporting of expenditures is required in NOVA.
Certified Project Proposals covered by this agreement are those proposals entered on the on-line Regional Strong Workforce Program platform, NOVA, in which the Subrecipient has committed Strong Workforce Program 40% Regional funds on one or more budget line items, and which have been fully completed and formally certified, indicating the Subrecipient’s certification that their expenditures in the project meet the intention and requirements of the Strong Workforce Program legislation.
Funds are to be utilized by the Subrecipient in accordance with the terms and conditions of both this Agreement and guidance on the allowable use of funds from the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office (Strong Workforce Program Guidance Memos).
All invoices, supporting documentation, progress reports, and requests for modifications from the Subrecipient will be submitted online or via email to the Fiscal Agent Strong Workforce Program Project Manager.
Modifications to the budgets, as detailed in the Certified Project Plans, are allowed without prior approval, as long as all budget items comply with the Strong Workforce Program requirements and authorized uses of funds and the purpose of the expenditures are clearly aligned with the Certified Project Proposal’s description, intended outcomes, and workplan.
Certified Project Plans covered by this agreement are those plans entered on the on-line Regional Strong Workforce Program platform, NOVA, in which the Subrecipient has committed Strong Workforce Program 40% Regional funds on one or more budget line items, and which have been fully completed and formally certified, indicating the Subrecipient’s certification that their expenditures in the project meet the intention and requirements of the Strong Workforce Program legislation.
New Projects, made possible through the reallocation of funds, should be entered into the NOVA system and certified by the Subrecipient as meeting the intention and requirements of the Strong Workforce Program legislation.
Modifications to the budgets, as detailed in the Certified Project Proposals, are allowed without prior approval, as long as all budget items comply with the Strong Workforce Program requirements and authorized uses of funds and the purpose of the expenditures are clearly aligned with the Certified Project Proposal’s description, intended outcomes, and workplan.