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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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Internship Program at VEDP

Item 113 #1h

Item 113 #1h

First Year - FY2027 Second Year - FY2028
Commerce and Trade
Virginia Economic Development Partnership FY2027 $1,000,000 FY2028 $1,000,000 GF

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"S.1. Out of this appropriation, $7,000,000 the first year and $7,000,000 the second year from the general fund is provided to support employer-focused activities that further the goal of providing all postsecondary students in Virginia with one or more paid internships during their undergraduate course of study. These activities include: (i) administering the matching grant program for certain employers of higher education related student interns as provided in S.2.; (ii) coordinating regional collaboratives to serve as intermediaries for employers seeking to initiate or expand employment of higher education related student interns in a region; and (iii) measuring and reporting program participation and progress toward identified goals through the Virginia Office of Education and Workforce Alignment. The Authority shall convene a stakeholder group from business, industry, education, economic and workforce development, and government, including the following primary partners for employer engagement: Virginia Chamber of Commerce; Virginia Business Higher Education Council; and other statewide local government and non-profit education partners to design these activities. At the recommendation of the stakeholder group, the Authority may enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Virginia Works to carry out the activities listed in this paragraph; however, the Authority shall remain the fiscal agent for these activities. Such amounts to be authorized will be subject to annual approval by the Board of the Authority.

2. The Authority shall provide for implementation of a program of matching grants for small and midsize Virginia-based employers that hire undergraduate student interns and shall establish criteria for the grants in consultation with the partners identified in paragraph S.1. of this Item. Such criteria shall include: (i) a limitation of eligibility to for-profit business, nonprofit organizations, and local governments excluding institutions of higher education, with physical operations and facilities in Virginia and 150 or fewer Virginia-based employees; (ii) certification of employer eligibility by the Authority following a training program of reasonable duration and agreement by the employer to reasonable mentoring and reporting obligations; (iii) a limitation of grant awards to reimbursement, not to exceed $7,500 per higher education related internship, for a maximum of one-half of wages, including FICA, and workplace subsidies, including transportation, housing, and other internship-related expenses, paid to or for the benefit of a student participating in a qualifying internship; (iv) the minimum and maximum number of hours required to ensure the student gains valuable work experience; (v) a limitation of the qualifying number of higher education related internships per employer; and (vi) the maximum timeframe for employers to be eligible to receive the grants. Prioritization of grant awards may consider employers of 50 or fewer employees, for private and non-profit employers. Priority shall be given to smaller units of local government; however, the 50 employee threshold shall not apply to them. Local governments shall be exempt from the employee requirement of clause (i.) of this paragraph. The Authority may provide other services to employers, including arranging for one or more staffing agencies to provide services related to higher education related intern recruitment and placement, but eligibility for matching grants shall not be conditioned on an employer's engagement with or use of such staffing agency or other services. Local government awards shall be limited to ten percent of total funding set aside by the Authority for employer matching grants.

3. The Authority may employ a program administrator, contract for professional services related to marketing and communications, and take such other actions within its existing authority as it deems appropriate to accomplish the purposes of this paragraph and facilitate the partnerships and collaboration described herein. All activities and amounts are subject to annual approval by the Board of the Authority.

4. The Authority shall cooperate with the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia and identified partners in carrying out the responsibilities of the Council identified in Item 133 I. of this act and shall formalize this cooperation through a MOU.

5. Notwithstanding any provision of law, the senior leader responsible for the internship program identified in Item 113 S. may serve as a designee for the President of the Virginia Economic Development Partnership as specified in § 23.1-200 C.

6. Out of the amounts in this paragraph, $750,000 the first year is provided for the MOVE Chamber, in partnership with the Authority and the Virginia Community College System, to develop and implement a pilot program to provide internship and apprenticeship opportunities with existing Virginia businesses for at least 1,000 students and recent graduates of the Virginia Community College System in Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and Cybersecurity over the next three years. This program will be delivered by the MOVE Chamber of Tysons, Virginia."  



Explanation

(This amendment provides an additional $1.0 million in each year of the biennium for the Internship Virginia program managed by the Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority, and allows local governments to apply for matching grants to help offset the costs of providing internship opportunities to college students.)