WIOA Funding Pathways
Two paths to WIOA funding: cohort contracting (fast track, within one program year) and ETPL listing (12+ months). Most CBOs should pursue cohort contracting first, then build toward ETPL.
Path 1: Cohort Contracting (Fast Track)
Legal authority: WIOA Section 134(c)(3)(G)(ii) and 20 CFR 680.320. When the local ETPL has insufficient providers, the LWDB may bypass the ITAIndividual Training Account — a WIOA voucher participants use at ETPL-listed training providers./ETPL system and award a direct cohort contract.
Under the standard WIOA model, participants receive an ITAIndividual Training Account — a WIOA voucher participants use at ETPL-listed training providers. — essentially a voucher — and choose a training provider from their state's ETPLEligible Training Provider List — the state-certified list of providers authorized to receive ITA payments.. But when the ETPL has no providers offering the needed training, the law allows LWDBs to contract directly with a qualified organization. For AI literacy, this exception is the rule: most state ETPLs have zero AI literacy providers listed.
Three Qualifying Conditions
Insufficient providers on local ETPL
True almost everywhere. Most state ETPLs have zero AI literacy providers. This is what makes cohort contracting viable right now.
Demonstrated effectiveness with barrier populations
Documented track record of serving individuals with significant barriers. This is most CBOs' core competency.
Sector-specific training initiative
Training aligned with a sector strategy. Frame specifically: "AI literacy for healthcare frontline workers" not generic "AI literacy."
How to Invoke
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Document the ETPL gap
Search your state's ETPLEligible Training Provider List — the state-certified list of providers authorized to receive ITA payments., screenshot results showing zero AI literacy providers. This is your threshold evidence.
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Prepare organizational capacity statement
Track record, demographics served, outcomes data, staff qualifications, AI Facilitator Certifications.
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Frame sector alignment
Reference your LWDB's Demand Occupation List or Regional Plan. Show how AI literacy connects to in-demand occupations in your local area.
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Propose to the LWDB
Contact the executive director with a proposal explicitly referencing §134(c)(3)(G)(ii). Name the statute — it signals you know the system.
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Negotiate the contract
The LWDB issues a direct contract. Terms include cohort size, duration, deliverables, outcome benchmarks, and payment schedule.
You do not need to be on the ETPL to get funded. If your local ETPL has no AI literacy providers — and most do not — your LWDB can contract with you directly.
Path 2: ETPL Listing (Long Game)
ETPL listing provides long-term sustainability. Once listed, participants can use their ITAs at your organization without the LWDB negotiating a separate contract each time. The trade-off is time: most states require 12+ months of operational history and documented outcomes before they will approve an application.
12+ months of continuous operation delivering the training program you are applying to list. Cohort contracts count toward this requirement.
Completion rates, employment outcomes, and credentials awarded. States want quantitative evidence that your program works.
Licensure requirements vary by state. Some states exempt short-term, non-degree training programs. Check your state's workforce agency for specific requirements.
A written refund policy for participant withdrawals. Must specify timeframes, conditions, and prorated amounts.
Physical and programmatic accessibility. Training locations, materials, and digital tools must accommodate participants with disabilities.
A written complaint process accessible to all participants. Must include steps for filing, review timeline, and appeals.
A successful cohort contract is the single best foundation for an ETPL application. It provides documented outcomes, proven capacity, an established LWDB relationship, and WIOA reporting experience.
Sample Budget
Supportive services (transportation, childcare) are often the difference between a participant completing the program and dropping out. Budget for them — they are allowable WIOA costs.
ETPL Application Guidance
When you are ready to pursue ETPL listing, your application will need to demonstrate that your organization is a credible, sustainable training provider. Below are the standard components most states require.
Curriculum overview, total training hours, delivery format (in-person, hybrid, online), and target population. Map your modules to the DOL AI Literacy Framework.
Completion rates, MSGMeasurable Skill Gain — a WIOA performance indicator documenting participant learning progress. attainment, and employment outcomes. If you have run a cohort contract, this data is already in your WIOA reporting.
AI Facilitator Certifications, teaching credentials, subject matter expertise, and professional development records.
Years of operation, populations served, prior WIOA experience, financial stability, and organizational infrastructure.
Proof of licensure or documentation of exemption. Contact your state's workforce agency early — the licensure process can take months.
Written policies covering attendance, refund, grievance, ADA accommodations, and AI acceptable use. This is both an ETPL requirement and a best practice for program quality.
Per-participant cost breakdown. If you have a NICRANegotiated Indirect Cost Rate Agreement — a federally approved rate for indirect costs that the LWDB must honor., include it; otherwise, use the 10% de minimis rate under 2 CFR 200.414(f).