Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Job Training
Fond du Lac Community and Government Center
1720 Big Lake Rd, Cloquet, MN, 55720
(218) 879-4593
http://www.fdlband.org
Service Details
Description
Employment preparation and career training program that provides experience or vocational education for the work associated with a certain type of job
Additional Information
The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) program is a federally funded employment assistance program. The program assists Native Americans to become economically self sufficient through one of the components of work experience, classroom training, and or supportive services.
The work experience component can place an individual into a training position so they can gain work experience.
The classroom training component may assist a person, with returning to a post secondary educational institution, or assist a person with receiving their General Education Diploma.
The supportive services component may assist with a person who has already received a job, but will need items pertinent to them to successfully keep their employment.
Features
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Area Served by County
- Carlton County
- St. Louis County
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Specialization
- Native American Community
Eligibility
This program is limited to Americans Indians residing within and around the Fond du Lac Reservation and meet all the eligibility criteria.
Area Served
Fond du Lac Reservation
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (218) 878-8100 | |
Main - Administration | (218) 879-4593 | |
Main - Cloquet Community Center | (218) 878-7510 | |
Toll Free | (800) 365-1613 |
Last Update
1/15/2025
Other Locations
This provider does not offer this service at other locations.
Other Services or resources
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ND-6500.9600WIOA Programs Definition
Programs funded through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 that provide work-readiness training for youth age 14 through 24 from low-income households or are at risk of dropping out of school; and adults age 18 and older who are low-income and/or receiving public assistance and are unemployed. The goal is to prepare youth for high school graduation, post-secondary education and, ultimately, a career. Specific components of the WIA program may focus on special populations with unique employment problems including Native Americans, veterans, migrant and seasonal farm workers, dislocated workers and people who are homeless.
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YH-6000.6000Native American Community Definition
Individuals whose ethnic background and ancestry are that of the tribal, aboriginal peoples who originated in what is now the United States. Included are Native Americans who are living on or off reservations in rural and urban areas.
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YW-8500Tribal Reservation Residents Definition
Individuals and families of Native American descent who have needs and interests in common based on living in areas recognized by the federal or a state government as being set aside for the use of Native Americans and governed by Native Americans.