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State Chart Book on Wages for Personal & Home Care Aides

A new publication from PHI looks at the decline in inflation-adjusted wages for personal and home care aids.

DSW Symposium Follow-Up Call

All attendees of the Symposium are invited to participate in a follow-up call on August 4 to discuss themes that emerged from the Symposium and ideas for next steps.

National Direct Support Professionals Recognition Week

The U.S. Senate recently adopted the ANCOR-drafted resolution designating the week beginning September 8th as National Direct Support Professionals Recognition Week.

Stakeholder Recommendations to Improve Recruitment, Retention, and the Perceived Status of Paraprofessional Direct Service Workers in Texas

June 2008 report from the Texas Direct Service Workforce Initiative includes recommendations to improve recruitment, retention, and the perceived status of DSW in Texas.


Current Funding

Current funding opportunities for direct service workforce initiatives will be listed below, as they become available. Please check back soon if there are no current opportunities listed.

If you are aware of a current funding opportunity we should include here, please contact us at info@dswresourcecenter.org.


Technology-Based Learning (TBL) Initiative

The Employment and Training Administration (ETA), announces the availability of approximately $10 million in grant funds under the TBL Initiative to be awarded through a competitive process. The purpose of the Initiative is to expand access to training resulting in an increased number of workers trained, particularly in high-growth, high-demand occupations, and to meet the needs of industry for skilled employees. Applications are due by Aug 19, 2008. For more information, please visit the full TBL grant announcement.


Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Local Funding Partnerships

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Local Funding Partnerships (LFP) forge relationships between the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and local grantmakers to fund promising, original projects can that significantly improve the health of vulnerable people in their communities.

Up to 14 matching grants of between $200,000 and $500,000 each per project will be awarded for the 2009 grant cycle. The deadline for Stage 1 brief proposals is July 8, 2008. For more information, please visit the RWJF grant solicitation.


AHRQ Grant Program for Conference Support:

The mission of AHRQ is to improve the quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of healthcare for all Americans. AHRQ seeks to further its mission through two separate grant programs, one for large and one for small conference support. AHRQ is especially interested in supporting conferences that include plans and strategies for disseminating conference materials and products to other audiences, beyond the participants attending the event. Such strategies might include, but are not limited to, submitting articles for publication, posting information on a Web site, and seeking formal opportunities to disseminate the conference information through other venues.

Large Conference Support: the maximum length of the project period is up to three years and the maximum award amount is $100,000 direct costs annually. Upcoming submission dates are: August 12, and December 12. For more information on Large Conference Support, please see the grant announcement.

Small Conference Support: the maximum length of the project period is one year and the maximum award amount is $50,000 in direct costs. Upcoming submission dates are June 20, August 20, October 20, and December 20. For more information on the Small Grant Program for Conference Support, please see the grant announcement.