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Department of Labor & Workforce Development

NJDOL Announces $3 Million in Grants to Train Displaced/Dislocated Workers for In-Demand Jobs

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 29, 2025

TRENTON – The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJDOL) has announced $3 million in available grant funding through the Opportunity Partnership Grant (OPG) program, which helps displaced/dislocated workers secure gainful employment at sustainable wages by offering training tailored to the needs of in-demand industries. 

The OPG program provides training to fill workforce skills gaps, with trainees earning industry-valued credentials aimed at jumpstarting both their careers and earning potential. 

“These grants are a crucial investment in our workforce, offering displaced workers a path to stable, well-paying jobs in sectors that need skilled talent,” said Labor Commissioner Robert Asaro-Angelo. “By providing targeted training, we're helping individuals get back on their feet while filling critical workforce gaps.” 

Eligible applicants include New Jersey Workforce Development Boards that engage external third-party training providers, post-secondary educational institutions, and eligible training providers approved by NJDOL. Training must lead to an industry-recognized certificate, credential, or licensure if required for job placement. 

Proposals must include the training to be provided to the displaced/dislocated workers, with the intent to teach skills required by employer-partners to fill full-time job openings. Employer-partners can hire and retain selected individuals for at least six months following successful completion of training at a wage of $18 or more per hour. 

Applicants may be awarded up to $10,000 per trainee, up to a maximum of $300,000. Grant recipients must collaborate with a New Jersey One-Stop Career Center to recruit eligible training program candidates. 

Entities eligible to apply for the grant include: 

  • New Jersey’s Workforce Development Boards (WDBs) who engage external, third-party training providers. Workforce Development Board applicants who apply as a service provider should adhere to WIOA guidance.
  • Post-secondary educational institutions.
  • Registered Training Providers who are on the Eligible Training Provider List (ETPL) and approved by NJDOL Login.
  • Private Career Schools that are approved by NJDOL and NJDOE. Current & Prospective Private Career Schools (PCS) (nj.gov) 

Applicants must submit a letter of intent, be registered and approved by NJDOL in the online IGX grant management system, and complete and upload required documents. 

KEY DATES: 

  • Step One: IGX registration completed/updated by the Authorized Official: October 29, 2025, by 3 p.m.
  • Step Two: Online Letter of Intent (LOI) form submitted by the applicant and accepted by NJDOL: October 30, 2025, by 3 p.m.
  • Step Three Online application with all Required Documents uploaded, completed, and submitted in IGX: December 17, 2025, by 3 p.m. 

View complete application instructions and the full Notice of Grant Opportunityhere. 

To see all current NJDOL notices of grant opportunities, please visit: https://www.nj.gov/labor/research-info/grants.shtml.

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