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Budget Amendments - HB1400 (Floor Approved)

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Talent Pathways Program

Item 115 #1h

Item 115 #1h

First Year - FY2023 Second Year - FY2024
Commerce and Trade
Department of Housing and Community Development FY2023 $0 FY2024 ($5,025,000) GF
FY2023 0.00 FY2024 1.00 FTE

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Page 109, line 16, strike "$187,160,442" and insert "$182,135,442".

Page 113, line 14, after "N.2." insert ", O., P. and Q."

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", amounts allocated to talent pathways programming and agriculture technology workforce initiatives".

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"and balances of the talent pathways programs of paragraphs O. and P. of this item and the agriculture technology workforce initiatives of paragraph Q.".

Page 113, after line 28, insert:

"O. The department shall continue the talent pathways planning grant program established in Item 114, Paragraph S. in Chapter 1, 2022 General Assembly, Special Session I. The Department may use a portion of funds not allocated to regions to support development and implementation of the regional plans.

P.1. Out of the amounts in this item, $21,000,000 the second year from the general fund shall be deposited to the Virginia Growth and Opportunity Fund for the purposes of establishing the Talent Pathways Program.

2. After the Virginia Initiative for Growth and Opportunity Board (the Board) approves the plan submitted by a regional council developed pursuant paragraph O. of this item, the Board may make talent pathways development grants to the regional council to facilitate the collaborative creation of talent pathways in regional industry clusters identified in the report and in alignment with the region's growth and diversification plan. Funds may be used to foster talent pathways development between businesses and the providers of education and training programs in the region, including primary and secondary schools, community colleges, public and private colleges and universities, industry-focused training consortia, local governments, and other organizations engaged in workforce training, for the purpose of addressing the current and future workforce needs of industry clusters identified as priorities in the region's report. Funds may be used to administer this  talent pathways development program by the department.

3. Of these amounts, $3,500,000 the second year from the general fund shall be allocated by the Board to qualifying regions to support organizational, administrative, and capacity building activities, which, notwithstanding § 2.2-2489, Code of Virginia, shall not require matching funds.

4. Of these amounts, $17,500,000 the second year from the general fund shall be allocated to qualifying regions to support talent pathways aligned to the report of paragraph O. of this item, submitted to the Board. Grants shall require a match as provided by § 2.2-2489, Code of Virginia. Each region may seek grants to support the development of talent pathways for not more than three targeted industry clusters in an amount per cluster to be determined by the Board. Collaborations among regions may seek grants in an amount per joint industry cluster to be determined by the Board. Talent pathways development grants shall be made within or among the regions for the purposes of fostering business-education collaboration, aligning educational and training curricula with existing or projected workforce needs, incorporating work-based learning in curricula to the fullest extent practicable, and providing students with opportunities for full-time employment in the industry cluster in the region or with another Virginia-based employer. Priority shall be given to traded sector industry clusters, and the creation of new or enhanced job opportunities. The Board may make grants that are phased over time and tied to the achievement of development milestones established by the Board. To facilitate development of talent pathways that remedy current workforce shortages and unemployment or under-employment in the Commonwealth, talent pathways facilitated by this program shall emphasize alignment with programs that support transition of veterans into full-time employment in Virginia and programs that address reskilling or upskilling of adults for workforce needs and employment opportunities in Virginia. Grant funds may be used for the marketing of the program and resulting pathways. Grant funds may be awarded over more than one year.

5. Regional councils shall regularly report to the Board on the progress and results of talent pathways facilitated by this program. Such reports shall identify existing, expected, or proposed funding sources to support sustained implementation of the talent pathways after development, including support for marketing the pathways to students and employers, expanding access to internships, apprenticeships, and other work-based learning opportunities, and ongoing analysis and updating of pathways based on labor market data. The reports shall also detail job creation facilitated by the grants and how funded talent pathways are mitigating outmigration of talent and creating new opportunities for Virginians or attracting talent to the Commonwealth.

6. The Board shall convene a working group to develop guidelines for the distribution of funds pursuant to this paragraph. Such guidelines shall require that the award of such grants include provisions to facilitate repeatable and shareable curricula across educational institutions, active business engagement in development of such curricula, leverage of other public and private sources to support the programs, the ability to scale up existing successful programs and to enhance supply chain activities, the recruitment of and access for under-represented populations in talent pathways initiatives, and the retention for full-time employment in the Commonwealth of college graduates, returning veterans, and other identified sources of talent. The department shall support efforts to share best practices and provide other such direction to the regions to assist with prioritizing initiatives and ensuring alignment with the state's economic development goals.

7.  Out of the amounts in this Item, $8,475,000 the second year from the general fund is provided to support emerging talent pathways programming. Prior to the award and release of these funds by the department, each region must submit to the department information on the proposed use of these funds to support the development and continuation of talent pathways programming.

a. The department shall provide $2,500,000 to the GO Virginia Region 5 Council to advance workforce development initiatives related to shipbuilding, offshore wind, and road and tunnel construction. The department may award these funds to Region 5 for the purposes of supporting the Hampton Roads Regional Training System under the Hampton Roads Workforce Council.

b.The department shall provide $2,500,000 to the GO Virginia Region 3 Council to expand the Great Opportunities in Technology and Engineering Centers Program administered by the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research.

c. The department shall provide $2,500,000 to the GO Virginia Region 1 Council to grow the number of students in nursing and commercial drivers license credential programs.

d. The department shall provide $975,000 to the GO Virginia Region 2 Council  to support a talent attraction project for the technology sector. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 2.2-2488, Code of Virginia, the funds provided in this paragraph may be used by the region to offer recruitment incentives in order to increase the number of technology workers in the region and state.

Q. Out of the amounts in this Item, $1,300,000 the second year from the general fund is provided for the department to award grants to certified regional councils established by § 2.2-2488, Code of Virginia to identify and address workforce needs in agricultural technology industries. The department shall work with the Virginia Initiative for Growth and Opportunity Board established by § 2.2-2485, Code of Virginia, the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS), and the Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry to distribute these funds. Grant awards must be recommended by staff of the department and VDACS with final approval by the GO Virginia Board.

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Explanation

(This amendment provides over $30.0 million in fiscal year 2024 to support workforce development through the GO Virginia program. These investments support the development of a new Talent Pathways Program, emerging talent pathways initiatives, and targeted workforce development efforts for the agriculture technology industry.)