Agency Funding
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Agency Funding Information
911Programs is recognized by the Rhode Island Office of the Postsecondary Commissioner as a proprietary school. As such, eligible students may receive funding from a variety of agencies including the Department of Labor and Training, Network RI, CCAP, Rescare, VA etc. If you think you are eligible for funding, contact one of these agencies to see if you qualify.
Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) Training Funding
RI Works is a financial and employment assistance program for parents and families with little to no income who have children high school age or younger.
It gives individualized and family supportive services, job readiness, preparation and placement, employment or vocational training and retention services. Recipients can also receive child care, transportation and educational services towards the goal of improved long-term stabilization.
- RI Works Information Page: https://dhs.ri.gov/programs-and-services/ri-works-program
CCAP Offices: Call one of these offices to speak with a counselor about funding! You may qualify for a free class (including uniforms and books)
- Cranston: 401-257-5808
- Warwick: 401-384-6007
- Providence: 401-237-2000
- West Warwick: 401-732-5562
- Coventry: 401-828-5335
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Employment & Training (E&T) Funding
SNAP Employment & Training (SNAP E&T) is a package of training, services and supports designed to help SNAP recipients gain skills, earn credentials, set goals, stay focused and succeed on their Road to Work. Since 2011, the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) has managed our State's SNAP E&T program for DHS.
The program is designed to provide SNAP recipients with a comprehensive set of services and supports, some of which are not typically covered by federal funding. Services include in-depth assessments; education and training; supplemental services like employment counseling and job retention services; and supports like transportation vouchers, childcare subsidies, and paid test and certification fees, interview clothing and more, that help participants successfully complete training, interview for jobs and retain those jobs once they are employed.
Find out all you need to know about SNAP E&T here: https://risnapet.org/
Network RI - Department of Labor and Training - Back to Work RI
DLT Career Centers are conveniently located throughout the state where job seekers and employers are matched through quality employment programs and services. Services offered through a one-on-one meeting include information on training opportunities.
To set up a meeting with a job coach, visit https://www.backtoworkri.com and then...
- Click "Create an Account" on top of the screen.
- Complete the requested information to easily create your account.
- Once you're logged in, click "Schedule a Meeting" on your dashboard.
- Select an available time that you'd like to have your meeting.
Office Hours
- Mon-Thu 8am-4pm
- Fri 10am-4pm
Office Locations
- Providence / Cranston: 50 Sims Ave Providence 401-680-5101
- West Warwick: 1330 Main St 401-462-4100
- Woonsocket: 219 Pond St 401-235-1201
Department of Human Services (DHS) - Office of Rehabilitative Services (ORS)
DHS can also access Workforce Investment Opportunity Act (WIOA) Funds.
To see if you are eligible for Vocational Rehabilitation Services, visit https://mycw64.ecwcloud.com/portal8236/jsp/login.jsp
- Packets available in English and Spanish
To apply for Vocational Rehabilitation Services, visit https://ors.ri.gov/programs/vocational-rehabilitation-program/apply
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