ETA Funding Opportunities
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Location:
San Juan College - Small Business Development Center (SBDC)5101 College Blvd.
Farmington, NM 87402
US
Description
Amy Carlson Energy Transition Act (ETA) Program Case Manager with NM Department of Workforce Solutions. Thanks to the Energy Transition Act Displaced Worker Assistance Fund administered by the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions, individuals directly or indirectly affected by the San Juan Generating Station closure may qualify for education assistance, including: -Up to 18 months paid tuition -Cost of books & supplies -$2,000 monthly living stipend -Childcare -Transportation -Food & other necessities. Jill Bishop Director Center for Student Careers and Employment Supporting Workforce & Career Development Learn about all of the opportunities that San Juan College has to support workforce and student career development. We will be discussing the Energy Transition Act funding as well as opportunities to partner with San Juan College for internship and apprenticeship placements. We will also have: -Jessica Ferrer-Stock, Master of Social Work Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor with Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. -Janessa Velasquez, Area Manager – San Juan County with New Mexico Workforce Connections
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