TX 501(c)(3)

DALLAS COUNTY LOCAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD

DALLAS, TX Founded 1984 EIN 751924974
P800: Human Services $186,439,273 budget Filed 2023

Workforce Solutions Greater Dallas exists to ensure solutions for employers through quality people and for people through quality jobs.

Total received from foundations
$874K
7 grants from 4 funders · 2019–2023
Annual revenue
$186,372,965
Annual expenses
$186,439,273
Total assets
$36,030,312
Months of operating reserves
2.3
assets / monthly burn
Funding history · IRS 990-PF public records

Who funds DALLAS COUNTY LOCAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD

$874K
Total received
4
Distinct funders
7
Grants on record
2019–2023
Span of records

Top funders by cumulative giving

  1. 1
    · 4 grants · last 2023
    $452K
    cumulative
  2. 2
    Jenkintown, PA · 1 grant · last 2019
    $250K
    cumulative
  3. 3
    Boston, MA · 1 grant · last 2021
    $135K
    cumulative
  4. 4
    Dallas, TX · 1 grant · last 2020
    $37K
    cumulative

Where the money came from (United States)

Texas counties the money came from

1 TX counties with funders on record
  1. 1 Dallas 1 grant · $37K
For grant reviewers

Filing and contact details Data quality: 50%

Officer
Carter Holston
2023 Chair
Contact email
Last 990 filed
2023
most recent IRS filing
Year founded
1984
IRS ruling year
EIN
751924974
NTEE classification
P800
Human Services
From Form 990

Programs and activities

Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Providing state and local areas the flexibility to collaborate across systems in an effort to better address the employment and skills needs of current employees, jobseekers, and employers. WIOA accomplishes this by prescribing: 1) a stronger alignment of the workforce education, and economic development systems; and 2) improving the structure and delivery in the system to assist America's workers in achieving a family-sustaining wage while providing America's employers with the skilled workers they need to compete on a global level. Average numb
Adult Education Literacy - AEL Adult education and literacy programs funded by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) provide English language, math, reading, and writing instruction to help students acquire the skills needed to succeed in the workforce, earn a high school equivalency, or enter college or career training. The total number of participants in the period 1/1/2023 to 12/31/2023 was 6,121.
Other Program Services included Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families, TWC Employment Services, Workforce Commission Initiatives, Trade Adjustment Assistance, UI Reemployment Services & Eligibility Assessment, Resource Administration Grant, Wagner Peyser Employment Services, Trade Act Services for Dislocated Workers, Summer Earn & Learn, Walmart Path Statewide, Wage Service for Paid Work , Student Hireability Navigator, Vocational Rehabilitation Co-location, Retail Pipeline Project, Veterans' Services, Dallas Foundation Childcare COVID-19 Relief Fund
Data provenance

About this profile

Built from the IRS Business Master File, Form 990 and 990-EZ filings, and public website enrichment. Funding history is derived from IRS Form 990-PF Schedule I grant records for private foundations. Data accuracy depends on how recently the organization filed. The data-quality score reflects how many fields are populated.

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