“This project demonstrates the leadership for groundbreaking programs to ensure every Texan gets a second chance.”
Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) Commissioner Representing Labor Alberto Treviño III presented the ceremonial check on behalf of the Office of the Governor Greg Abbott at an event held on the Alvin Community College campus in Alvin, Texas.
“Alvin Community College and Workforce Solutions Gulf Coast are making a difference in the lives of people across Texas by ensuring second-chance individuals receive the skills needed to succeed upon reentry,” said TWC Commissioner Representing Labor Alberto Treviño III. “This project demonstrates the leadership for groundbreaking programs to ensure every Texan gets a second chance.”
In 2021, Alvin Community College was first awarded a TTC grant to develop the New Beginnings Project with Lee College to provide second-chance students classes leading to degree/certification in partnership with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. The colleges will further develop their model program where participants receive the skills needed for high-demand occupations. The program matches regional employers with individuals possessing industry-required skillsets and connects second-chance individuals with support systems in local communities. The project is designed so other colleges across Texas may replicate it to ensure the occupational success of second-chance individuals in high-demand occupations.
The Texas Talent Connection grant program is funded by Wagner-Peyser 7(b) federal funds. These funds are allocated yearly to each state’s Office of the Governor to fund workforce training and job placement services. On behalf of the Office of Governor Greg Abbott, the Texas Workforce Investment Council facilitates the call for applications and competitive selection processes for the TTC grant program. TWC is responsible for processes related to TTC grant award negotiation, funding, management, and monitoring.