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NJDOL Launches ‘Fund My Future’ Pilot for Underserved New Jerseyans

The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJDOL) has launched Fund My Future (FMF), a pilot program that connects New Jersey residents with opportunities to reach their career goals through financial assistance for upskilling and career education support.

The concept for the program originates from Gov. Phil Murphy’s Future of Work Task Force recommendations and is built on the idea of empowering residents to drive their own career development by providing funds for job skills training and support services to ensure a pathway to sustainable employment.

“I’m proud of the establishment of Fund My Future, an accessible career program designed to advance our leaders of tomorrow,” said Murphy. “This is a monumental step toward investing in the futures of New Jerseyans and creating equitable opportunities for all individuals across the state.”

Participants in the program will be able to use FMF funds for job training and support services, including transportation, childcare, work-related tools, and more. These services will help to address the needs of FMF participants by ensuring they have the resources needed to complete career training and secure employment.

“Fund My Future provides critical upskilling and personalized career planning for New Jersey residents in need who are seeking an opportunity to forge a new career path,” said Labor Commissioner Robert Asaro-Angelo. “In addition to paid skills training, this program provides critical support for New Jerseyans by covering the costs of necessities like transportation and childcare. We are empowering workers to develop sought after job skills that will help them make their dreams of a better job and a brighter future reality.”

Once participants enroll in the FMF program, they will be provided with career coaching and training managed by grantees. FMF aims to streamline access to critical career resources for participants by making direct payments to service providers to ensure participants have prompt access to what they need. Each participant in FMF will work with a career coach to create an Individual Employment Plan (IEP) that will help them enhance their job skills and reach their career goals.

In order to participate in FMF, New Jersey residents must be at least 18 years of age; have an income level consistent with ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) guidelines; and be willing and able to complete identified training and obtain employment.

For more information about the FMF program and application details, please visit Department of Labor and Workforce Development | Grant Opportunities (nj.gov).

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