Together, the state-defined workforce development system manages just over $1 billion in state and federal expenditures.
Organization | Program | Public Funding: Federal and State |
Employment Security Department | WIOA, Title I-B Dislocated Worker Program | $14,961,000 |
WIOA, Title I-B Adult Program | $13,251,000 | |
WIOA, Title I-B Youth Program | $14,265,000 | |
Trade Adjustment Assistance | $11,597,000 | |
Training Benefits Program | $838,000 | |
Wagner-Peyser | $17,339,000 | |
Subtotal | $72,251,000 | |
State Board for Community and Technical Colleges | Postsecondary Professional Technical Education | $281,869,000 |
Basic Education for Adults | $85,900,000 | |
Worker Retraining Program | $39,759,000 | |
Job Skills Program | $1,800,000 | |
Customized Training Program | $333,000 | |
Subtotal | $409,661,000 | |
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction | Secondary Career and Technical Education | $500,122,000 |
Department of Social and Health Services | Division of Vocational Rehabilitation | $50,946,000 |
Department of Services for the Blind | Vocational Rehabilitation Services for the Blind | $13,381,000 |
Department of Labor and Industries | Apprenticeship | $4,930,000 |
Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board | Private Career Schools | N/A: The major public investment is financial aid for students, outside the scope of this chart. |
Total Public Funds | $1,051,291,000 |
Source: Washington Workforce Development Services Poster, 2017-2018 data