Arizona PYs 2020-2023 Published Approved

Located in:

a. 1. A. Identify the regions and the local workforce development areas designated in the State

Current Narrative:

Arizona’s Governor designated twelve LWDAs, which also serve as its regions:

  • ARIZONA@WORK – Coconino County
  • ARIZONA@WORK – Maricopa County
  • ARIZONA@WORK – Mohave and La Paz Counties
  • ARIZONA@WORK – Nineteen Tribal Nations (consortium of 13 tribes: Cocopah Indian Tribe, Gila River Indian Community, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, Hopi Tribe, Quechan Indian Tribe, Colorado River Indian Tribes, Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, Hualapai Tribe, San Carlos Apache Tribe, Tohono O'odham Nation, Yavapai-Apache Nation, White Mountain Apache Tribe & Pascua Yaqui Tribe)
  • ARIZONA@WORK – Northeastern Arizona (Navajo, Apache, and Gila counties)
  • ARIZONA@WORK – City of Phoenix
  • ARIZONA@WORK – Pima County
  • ARIZONA@WORK – Pinal County
  • ARIZONA@WORK – Santa Cruz County
  • ARIZONA@WORK – Southeastern Arizona (Graham, Greenlee, and Cochise counties)
  • ARIZONA@WORK – Yavapai County
  • ARIZONA@WORK – Yuma County

All LWDAs serve the geographical region designated for the area, but do not provide services on the Navajo Nation, which receives separate WIOA funding from DOL, or tribal land of the thirteen tribes of the Nineteen Tribal Nations.[19]

[19] Individuals may apply for services at any ARIZONA@WORK Job Center in Arizona.