Adult CTE programs use Perkins funds to prepare students for employment in high-skill, high-wage, high-demand occupations. The Perkins legislation requires Adult programs to coordinate services with their Local Workforce Investment Boards (LWIB) to avoid duplication and to expand the range and accessibility of services (e.g., sharing of job development services).
Formula-derived agency allocations must amount to at least $50,000 to qualify for adult Perkins funds. Eligible agencies for the 2013-14 program year are:
Postsecondary/Adult |
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Buffalo City School District |
$298,083 |
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Cattaraugus-Allegany BOCES |
$66,824 |
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Dutchess BOCES |
$61,291 |
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Eastern Suffolk BOCES |
$103,854 |
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Erie 1 BOCES |
$144,430 |
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Erie 2 BOCES |
$86,119 |
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Madison-Oneida BOCES |
$62,851 |
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New York City Board of Education |
$428,609 |
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Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES |
$122,581 |
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Rochester City School District |
$60,865 |
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Rockland BOCES |
$50,082 |
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Ulster BOCES |
$50,082 |
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Western Suffolk BOCES |
$98,037 |
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Yonkers City School District |
$189,121 |
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TOTAL |
$1,822,829 |
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