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c. 1. Identify the State-developed Criteria to Be Used by Local Boards in Awarding Grants for Youth Workforce Investment Activities and Describe How the Local Boards Will Take into Consideration the Ability of the Providers to Meet Performance Accountability Measures Based on Primary Indicators of Performance for the Youth Program as Described in Section 116(b)(2)(a)(ii) of WIOA in Awarding Such Grants.*

* Sec. 102(b)(2)(D)(i)(V)

Current Narrative:

The state will defer the development of criteria to be used by local boards for awarding grants for youth workforce investment activities. The criteria shall be established in compliance with WIOA, Section 129 and will be included in each LWDB plan. Youth service providers shall be procured through a competitive process with qualified service providers. In the past, Boards often contracted directly with agencies/organizations serving target populations, and considered a provider’s historically– demonstrated success serving the most at–risk populations and those having barriers to employment including juvenile offenders, school drop–outs, disabled youth, those in or aging out of foster care, children of migrant and seasonal farmworkers, youth for whom English is a second language, and others meeting the WIOA eligibility criteria.