US
Department of Education Launches Real Pay for Real Jobs
Initiative for People with Disabilities
States eligible to compete
for Subminimum Wage to Competitive Integrated Employment
Grants totaling $167 million
The U.S. Department of Education’s Rehabilitation
Services Administration (RSA) invites
applications for the Subminimum Wage to Competitive
Integrated Employment (SWTCIE) demonstration project, aimed
at increasing access for people with disabilities to jobs
that pay good wages.
The SWTCIE project is the largest discretionary grant
administered by RSA, with $167 million available to State
Vocational Rehabilitation agencies and their partners.
“Economic security should be available to all Americans,”
said U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona. “Providing
individuals with disabilities with a high-quality education
and the services that they need to thrive will result in
real pay for real jobs, empowering them and leading to
greater social and economic inclusion.”
SWTCIE is a step toward ending practices that have allowed
some employers to pay less than the federal minimum wage to
people with disabilities. The new grant program will
sponsor innovative approaches that allow people with
disabilities to successfully secure jobs working alongside
their non-disabled peers while earning the same pay.
To help eliminate subminimum wage employment, this
competition will award grants to as many as 18 state
vocational rehabilitation agencies and their partners that
will create employment opportunities for individuals with
disabilities. The jobs will be in critical need areas,
including home and community-based services, the arts, or
transportation and related industries. In addition,
applicants may submit proposals in other areas that will
transition individuals from subminimum wage employment to
competitive integrated employment.
The SWTCIE project advances a key Biden-Harris
Administration goal – strengthening the economic security
of Americans with disabilities. This funding opportunity
aligns existing and emerging employment opportunities with
the needs of employers and the public infrastructure. Most
notably, activities will ensure people with disabilities
are earning real pay for real jobs.
The Department's Rehabilitation
Services Administration webpage provides
additional information about vocational rehabilitation
opportunities for people with disabilities.
The
Notice Inviting Applications is available in the Federal
Register. The deadline for submissions is
June 21, 2022.
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