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USDOL / VETS Programs for Maryland Veterans

USDOL / VETS Programs for Maryland Veterans. VETS Mission To provide Veterans and Transitioning Service members with the resources and services to succeed

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USDOL / VETS Programs for

Maryland Veterans

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VETS Mission

To provide Veterans and Transitioning Service members with the resources and services to succeed in the 21st Century workforce by maximizing their employment opportunities, protecting their employment rights, and meeting labor market demands with qualified Veterans.

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VETS Employment Programs

VETS supports a number of employment and training programs for veterans in Maryland including:

– Jobs for Veterans’ State Grants– Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program (HVRP)

Grants – Veterans’ Workforce Investment Program (VWIP) Grants– Incarcerated Veterans Transitional Program Grant (IVTP)– Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment

Rights Act of 1994 (USERRA)– Veteran’s Employment Opportunities Act of 1998 (VEOA)– Transition Assistance Program (TAP)

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Jobs for Veterans Act

Jobs for Veterans Act, P.L. 107-288, provides priority of service to veterans and spouses of certain veterans for the receipt of employment, training, and placement services in any job training program directly funded, in whole or in part, by the Department of Labor.

Authorizes Local Veterans Employment Representative (LVER) and Disabled Veterans Outreach (DVOP) Programs.

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Maryland’s LVER / DVOP Grants

This three million dollar annual grant supports:

25 DVOP Staff 17 LVER Staff 15,264 veterans registered as of 6/30/09 5,651 veterans entered employment as of

6/30/09

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Statewide Network

Both Disabled Veterans Outreach Program (DVOP) and Local Veterans Employment Representative (LVER) staff are located in the State Workforce Agency One-Stop Career Centers statewide.

LVER staff facilitate the delivery of employment and training opportunities and services for veterans.

DVOP specialists provide intensive services to individual veterans with barriers to employment (including ex-offenders)

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Homeless Veterans’ Reintegration Program (HVRP)

Currently authorized under Title 38 United States Code, Section 2021, as amended by Section 5 of Public Law 107-95, the Homeless Veterans Comprehensive Assistance Act of 2001.

Section 2021 requires the Secretary of Labor to conduct, directly or through grant or contract, such programs as the Secretary determines appropriate to expedite the reintegration of homeless veterans into the labor force.

Administered by the Assistant Secretary for USDOL VETS

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HVRP Objectives

(1) To provide services to assist in reintegrating homeless veterans into meaningful employment within the labor force and;

(2) To stimulate the development of effective service delivery systems that will address the complex problems facing homeless veterans. 

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Maryland HVRP Grants

Maryland currently has two HVRP grantees:

The Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training, Inc. (MCVET)

Way Station, Inc.

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Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training (MCVET)

Current grant period 7/1/10 – 6/30/11(First Year of 3 Year Cycle)

Grant Amount $300,000

Baltimore location

Employment focused program

Hosts full time DVOP on site.

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Way Station, Inc.

Current grant period 7/1/10 – 6/30/11(Second Year of 3 Year Cycle)

Grant amount - $299,999

Frederick Based

Serves veterans in multiple counties

Employment focused program

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Veterans’ Workforce Investment Program (VWIP)

Authorized under Public Law #105-220, WIA Section 168

Employment & Training Programs that meet the needs of veterans:

– with service-connected disabilities;– Veterans who have significant barriers to

employment including ex-offenders; – veterans who served on active duty in the armed

forces during a campaign or expedition for which a campaign badge has been authorized, and

– recently separated veterans (48 months).

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VWIP Objectives

To provide services to assist in reintegrating veterans into meaningful employment within the labor force.

To stimulate the development of effective delivery systems that will address the complex employment problems facing veterans.

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VWIP Facts

All VWIP grants are competitively awarded.

All VWIP Grants are “Employment Focused”.

VWIP under WIA while HVRP is under Title 38.

Note: VWIP, HVRP, and IVTP objectives are the same – to transition veterans into the workforce but they serve different targeted veteran groups.

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Maryland VWIP Grants

Maryland currently has two VWIP grantees:

Way Station, Inc.

Easter Seals

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Maryland’s VWIP Grant

Way Station, Inc. (Frederick, MD)

Current Grant Period 7/1/10 – 6/30/11(Second Year of 3 Year Cycle)

Current Grant Amount: $500,000 Serves veterans in multiple counties Employment focused program with

emphasis on “green jobs”

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Maryland’s VWIP Grant

Easter Seals (Silver Spring, MD)

Current Grant Period 7/1/10 – 6/30/11(First Year of 3 Year Cycle)

Current Grant Amount: $499,695 Serves veterans in multiple counties Employment focused program with

emphasis on “green jobs”

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Incarcerated Veterans’ Transitional Program (IVTP)

Grant funded under the authority of 38 U.S.C. Section 2021 and 2023 as amended by PL 110-387, Sec. 602, titled the Expansion and Extension of Authority for Program of Referral and Counseling Services for At Risk Veterans Transitioning from Certain Institutions.

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IVTP Objectives

To provide referral and counseling services to assist reintegrating incarcerated and/or transitioning incarcerated veterans who are at risk of becoming homeless into meaningful employment within the labor force.

To stimulate the development of effective delivery systems that will address the complex employment problems facing incarcerated and/or transitioning incarcerated veterans who are at risk of homelessness.

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Maryland’s IVTP Grant

Way Station, Inc. (Frederick, MD)

Current Grant Period 7/1/10 – 6/30/11(First Year of 3 Year Cycle)

Current Grant Amount: $300,000 Serves veterans in multiple counties Employment focused program with

emphasis on successfully transitioning incarcerated veterans back to their communities

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USERRAUSERRA Title 38 USC, Sections 4301-4333Title 38 USC, Sections 4301-4333

Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA)Purpose: To encourage non-career, uniformed To encourage non-career, uniformed

service by minimizing or eliminating service by minimizing or eliminating the disadvantages of temporarily the disadvantages of temporarily and/or periodically leaving covered and/or periodically leaving covered employment in the public or private employment in the public or private sectors for covered service in the sectors for covered service in the uniformed services.uniformed services.

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VETS Responsibilities under USERRA

• To assist employers, unions and other To assist employers, unions and other interested parties in resolving matters interested parties in resolving matters involving employment and reemployment involving employment and reemployment rights issues while minimizing necessity for rights issues while minimizing necessity for litigation.litigation.

• When necessary, conduct investigations When necessary, conduct investigations and seek compliance with applicable and seek compliance with applicable statutes.statutes.

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Transition Assistance Program(TAP)

2.5 days of Instruction for Separating Military Service Members

– Career self-assessment, guidance, and decision-making; Resume Development; Job Search and Interviewing; Labor Market Information

Presented at military bases where separation occurs

– CONUS (including Alaska and Hawaii)– OCONUS (Overseas)

Facilitators – DVOP specialists/LVER staff/other State staff– Contracted Staff– VETS Federal Staff– NVTI Trained

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TRANSITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IN TRANSITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IN MARYLANDMARYLAND

• 8 Military Installations8 Military Installations• 2 ½ - 3 Day Job search Workshops2 ½ - 3 Day Job search Workshops• Total classes in FY 09 -Total classes in FY 09 - 9595• Total participants in FY 09Total participants in FY 09 -- 2,5552,555• Facilitators:Facilitators:

ContractorsContractors 6 sites6 sites

DODDOD 1 site1 site

LVERLVER 1 site1 site

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Maryland’s Local VETS

Your Local VETS staff in Maryland are:

Stan Seidel U.S. Department of LaborDirector Veterans’ Employment and Training [email protected] 1100 N. Eutaw Street, Room 201(410) 767-2110 Baltimore, MD 21201

Marcus WardlawAssistant [email protected] William Slemmer(410) 767-2029 Assistant Director

[email protected]. Department of Labor/VETS

Janet Boyd 14 N. Potomac Street, Suite 100Veterans’ Program Assistant Hagerstown, MD [email protected] (301) 393-8253(410) 767-2111 (301) 393-2654 (fax)(410) 333-5136 (fax)

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Additional Information

For more information on U.S. Department of Labor, Veterans’ Employment and Training Service programs, please visit our web site at:

www.dol.gov/vets