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EDD awards $9 million to strengthen California’s agricultural workforce system and farmworker communities

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NR No. 24-04
Contact: Loree Levy/Aubrey Henry
916-654-9029
mediainquiries@edd.ca.gov

SACRAMENTO – The Employment Development Department (EDD) announced today it has awarded nearly $9 million to 11 organizations to research, design, and implement projects to train farmworkers with the essential skills they need to pursue career pathways with upward mobility and higher wages.

“EDD is proud to support farmworkers and their families through these grants to strengthen the network available to provide career advancement services for these workers,” said EDD Director Nancy Farias. “These grants will provide individualized resources and training for California farmworkers, giving them direct access to greater opportunities to succeed.”

Awardees will work with industry leaders to research, design, and implement programs that provide quality training for opportunities within the agricultural field, including precision farming and agricultural technology, as well as in industries outside of agriculture. Training programs will focus on several areas including: English language, mathematics, digital skills, communications, and soft skills (such as conflict resolution and problem solving), as well as industry-specific agriculture software training.

The awarded organizations will also offer a holistic suite of wrap-around support services including case management, career and financial coaching, and referrals to health, housing, and educational resources.

Funding for these grants was provided through discretionary funds made available to Governor Gavin Newsom in compliance with the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and administered by the EDD and the California Labor & Workforce Development Agency.

These organizations were selected through a competitive application and evaluation process. Please refer to the table below for the organizations’ contact information to learn more about the services available with these funds.

Awardee Counties Award Amount Contact

Binational of Central California

Fresno, Madera, Tulare, Merced, Kings, Kern

$447,652.42

Ricardo Castorena

1-559-999-1456

ricardo@boccfresno.org

Center for Employment Training

Santa Cruz, Monterey

$900,000.00

Pascal Do

1-408-534-5413

pdo@cetweb.edu

Kern/Inyo/Mono Consortium Workforce Development Area- Employers’ Training Resource

Kern

$900,000.00

Jeremy Shumaker

1-661-635-2758

shumakerj@kerncounty.com

La Cooperativa Campesina de California

Fresno, Madera, Tulare

$900,000.00

Marco Lizarraga

1-916-705-4909

Mlizarraga@lacooperativa.org

MTS Training Academy, Inc.

San Joaquin, Santa Cruz

$900,000.00

Dr. Alana J Shackelford

1-707-310-0196

drshack@mtsta.com

Napa Valley Farmworker Foundation

Napa

$900,000.00

Sonya DeLuca

1-707-944-8311

sdeluca@napagrowers.org

North Bay Jobs with Justice

Lake, Napa, Sonoma

$898,765.20

Max Bell Alper

1-510-504-8225

max@northbayjwj.com

The Regents of the University of California, Davis Campus

Yolo

$450,000.00

Heather Riden

1-530-574-2234

heriden@ucdavis.edu

State Center Community College District dba Reedley College

Fresno, King, Madera, Tulare

$450,000.00

Dr. Kaomine Vang

1-559-494-3703

kaomione.vang@reedleycollege.edu

United Way of Central Eastern California

Kern

$450,000.00

Amelia Dias

1-661-885-5740

Amelia.d@uwkern.org

West Hills Community College District

Fresno, Kings

$900,000.00

Brian Boomer

1-559-934-2152

brianboomer@whccd.edu

Workforce Development Board of Ventura County

Ventura

$900,000.00

Rebecca Evans

1-805-477-5306

has-info.wdb@ventura.org