US Department of Labor Announces $12.7M in Grants Awarded to Promote Workplace Safety, Health Training, Education

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor awarded $12.7 million to 102 nonprofits nationwide to fund education and training initiatives designed to create safer workplaces.

Administered by the department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration, funds from the Susan Harwood Training Grants Program will support the delivery of training and education on hazard awareness, avoidance and controls, and inform workers of their rights and employers of their responsibilities under the Occupational Safety and Health Act. This round of funding was awarded to programs in the categories of targeted topic training, training and educational materials development, and capacity building.

“The Susan Harwood Training Grants are a critical investment that the Department of Labor makes to help workers know their rights and power – in turn making their workplace safer and healthier,” said Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su. “This grant honors Dr. Harwood’s remarkable legacy of safeguarding workers from workplace hazards throughout her years at the Department of Labor. I’m eager to witness the impact these organizations will achieve in her name.”

The grants are named in honor of the late Dr. Susan Harwood who served as the director of OSHA’s Office of Risk Assessment. In 17 years with the department, she was instrumental in developing federal standards that today protect people from workplace hazards, including asbestos, benzene, bloodborne pathogens, cotton dust, formaldehyde and lead.

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“These grants are our most effective tool for connecting organizations with needed resources to train and educate hard-to-reach workers in high-hazard industries,” said Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health Douglas L. Parker. “Training is a key part of ensuring vulnerable workers understand what protections should be in place in their workplace and to know their rights.”

OSHA awards grants to nonprofit organizations, including community and faith-based groups, employer associations, labor unions, joint labor-management associations, Native American tribes, and local and state-sponsored colleges and universities. Targeted training audiences include small-business employers, limited English proficiency workers, as well as workers identified as illiterate/low literacy, disadvantaged, underserved, low-income, minority and others hard to reach.

The 2024 Susan Harwood Training Grant awards will provide training and education to at-risk and marginalized workers across the nation. They are listed by category below:  

Targeted Topic Training recipientsCityStateAward
South Arkansas CollegeEl DoradoAR$104,054
Arizona State UniversityTempeAZ$160,000
National Day Laborer Organizing NetworkPasadenaCA$160,000
Community Services & Employment Training, Inc.VisaliaCA$160,000
Construction Education Foundation of ColoradoDenverCO$159,860
Colorado State UniversityFort CollinsCO$145,893
Connecticosh Health Technical Committee, Inc.NewingtonCT$159,814
Liuna Training & Education FundPomfret CenterCT$158,677
American Road & Transportation Builders AssociationWashingtonDC$160,000
Association of Farmworker Opportunity ProgramsWashingtonDC$160,000
Farmworker Justice Fund IncWashingtonDC$160,000
Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries IncWashingtonDC$160,000
Florida International UniversityMiamiFL$160,000
United Safety Council, Inc. dba Florida Safety CouncilOrlandoFL$94,409
OSAP Foundation Inc. (Org. for Safety, Asepsis & Prevention Foundation)AtlantaGA$143,789
Iowa State University of Science & TechnologyAmesIA$160,000
University of IowaIowa CityIA$159,736
Latino Worker Safety CenterJolietIL$160,000
William Rainey Harper CollegePalatineIL$151,720
LeadingAge Kansas FoundationTopekaKS$138,346
Brazilian Worker Center, Inc.AllstonMA$160,000
Casa, Inc.HyattsvilleMD$160,000
Aquity4all CoPotomacMD$160,000
University of Southern Univ. of Maine SystemPortlandME$160,000
Wayne State UniversityDetroitMI$159,710
Great Lakes Safety Training CenterMidlandMI$73,159
Catholic Charities of Southeast MichiganSouthfieldMI$75,000
Minnesota Municipal Utilities AssociationPlymouthMN$158,424
Nebraska Appleseed Center for Law in the Public InterestLincolnNE$114,500
Tree Care Industry Association, Inc.ManchesterNH$149,413
Applied Labor Employment Studies InstituteMorristownNJ$160,000
Education & Training Institute, Inc.New BrunswickNJ$160,000
Rutgers The State University of New JerseyNewarkNJ$155,080
Work Environment Council Of New Jersey, Inc.TrentonNJ$100,000
Alliance For Manufacturing & Tech. of the Southern TierBinghamtonNY$160,000
New York Committee for Occupational Safety & Health, IncNew YorkNY$160,000
Restaurant Opportunities Center Roc United, Inc.New YorkNY$160,000
World Cares Center, Inc.New YorkNY$160,000
Mohawk Valley Community CollegeUticaNY$57,709
University of CincinnatiCincinnatiOH$160,000
Philadelphia Area Project on Occupational Safety & HealthPhiladelphiaPA$160,000
University of Puerto Rico MayaguezMayaguezPR$154,094
University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences CampusSan JuanPR$126,547
South Dakota School of Mines & TechnologyRapid CitySD$60,000
Compacion Foundation, Inc.Balch SpringsTX$159,752
Del Mar College DistrictCorpus ChristiTX$50,000
Organization of Hispanic ContractorsDallasTX$160,000
El Paso County Community College DistrictEl PasoTX$160,000
University of Houston System – Clear LakeHoustonTX$155,556
South Texas CollegeMcAllenTX$159,928
University of Texas at San AntonioSan AntonioTX$160,000
Texas State University – San MarcoSan MarcosTX$160,000
Associated General ContractorsArlingtonVA$160,000
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State UniversityBlacksburgVA$160,000
Legal Aid Justice CenterCharlottesvilleVA$160,000
Boat People S.O.S., Inc.Falls ChurchVA$160,000
Timber Products ManufacturersSpokaneWA$145,000
Marshall University Research CorporationHuntingtonWV$160,000
West Virginia University Research CorporationMorgantownWV$149,933
Training and Educational Materials Development recipientsCityStateAward
BPSOS Center for Community Advancement, Inc.WestminsterCA$75,000
University Enterprises, Inc. Sacramento UniversitySacramentoCA$75,000
Prolepsis Partners in Prevention IncOrlandoFL$75,000
University of FloridaGainesvilleFL$75,000
Georgia Tech Research CorpAtlantaGA$74,494
Southern Illinois University, Board of TrusteesCarbondaleIL$75,000
Kansas State UniversityManhattanKS$74,949
University of Kentucky Research FoundationLexingtonKY$74,959
IUPAT Finishing Trades InstituteHanoverMD$75,000
University of Central MissouriWarrensburgMO$75,000
University of Missouri, The Curators ofColumbiaMO$75,000
Mississippi State UniversityStarkvilleMS$74,328
University of Southern MississippiHattiesburgMS$75,000
East Carolina UniversityGreenvilleNC$74,998
Kent State UniversityKentOH$72,983
Texas A&M Engineering Experiment StationCollege StationTX$75,000
Texas A&M Transportation InstituteCollege StationTX$75,000
University Of Texas at ArlingtonArlingtonTX$75,000
Capacity Building Developmental and Pilots recipientsCityStateAward
Central Council Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of AlaskaJuneauAK$91,415
Marin Builders AssociationSan RafaelCA$100,000
Pomona Economic Opportunity Center, Inc.PomonaCA$100,000
Valley Contractors Exchange, Inc.ChicoCA$100,000
Connecticut Worker Center, Inc.BridgeportCT$99,000
Georgetown UniversityWashingtonDC$99,904
Georgia Tech Research CorpAtlantaGA$100,000
Lucky Shoals Community Association, Inc.TuckerGA$81,280
Chicago Jobs with Justice (JWJ)ChicagoIL$100,000
Honeybee Strategies, Inc.MarreroLA$100,000
All Things Women, Inc.LivoniaMI$91,997
Lamar Institute of TechnologyBeaumontTX$99,739
University of WashingtonSeattleWA$100,000
Worker Justice WisconsinMadisonWI$87,450
Capacity Building Follow-on recipientsCityStateAward
Shasta Builders Exchange IncReddingCA$103,890
The Sustainable Workplace Alliance, Inc.Eagle LakeFL$135,270
Western Iowa Tech Community College FoundationSioux CityIA$145,800
National Council for Occupational Safety & HealthSomervilleMA$145,797
Melwood Horticultural Training Center, Inc.Upper MarlboroMD$112,996
Arriba Las Vegas Worker CenterLas VegasNV$121,500
State University of New York, The Research Foundation for theSyracuseNY$162,000
Western New York Council on Occ. Safety & Health IncBuffaloNY$161,910
Cincinnati Interfaith Workers CenterCincinnatiOH$89,000
Oklahoma State UniversityStillwaterOK$162,000
Millersville University of PennsylvaniaMillersvillePA$149,099

Source: U.S. Department of Labor

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