State of Wisconsin |
Release 25-01 |
Qualifying Work Program | Qualifying ABAWD Activities | Hours Required | Funding |
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) programs | May include job search, job readiness training, occupational skills training, on the job training, adult education and literacy activities, and other employment and training services designed to help participants obtain employment. | 80 hours per month, approximately 20 hours per week | U.S. Department of Labor |
Programs under section 236 of the Trade Act of 1974 | Training programs for workers that have lost or may lose their job. Example: Dislocated work programs administered through Department of Workforce Development funding. | 80 hours per month, approximately 20 hours per week | U.S. Department of Labor |
FSET | Basic education, vocational or technical training, on the job training, self-employment planning, work experience and workfare. Job search activities are allowable if job search accounts for less than half of required hours. | 80 hours per month, approximately 20 hours per week (except workfare). Monthly hours for workfare are calculated by dividing a household’s monthly FoodShare allotment by the higher of the applicable federal or state minimum wage. | Federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program |
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) Work Programs | Work programs must be approved by the state. Example: W-2, Tribal TANF, Children First, Transform Milwaukee Jobs Program, TEMP | Participating and complying with any work requirement under title IV of Social Security Act | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services |
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Release Date: 12/14/2018
Effective Date: 12/14/2018
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