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Does the definition of dislocated workers include veterans who are recently separated from the armed forces?

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Does the definition of dislocated workers include veterans who are recently separated from the armed forces?

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(i.e., discharged within 48 months of enrollment) Yes, the definition of dislocated workers can include veterans who are recently separated from the armed forces (i.e., discharged within the 48 months prior to application). The required DD214, discharge document, will provide the information needed to ensure eligibility as a dislocated worker, i.e., other than dishonorable discharge, and date of discharge. (See WIA Technical Assistance Guide for further clarification) In the Proposal Package Instructions, Section IX, page 5, the second paragraph states “In Section VIII of the Narrative, provide a detailed justification for all line items contained in the Budget Summary Plan.” Is it supposed to be “In Section IX”, etc.? Yes, it should be “In Section IX”. Participant Eligibility and Enrollment For the purpose of this grant, which is veteran specific, would long term unemployed homeless veterans fit within the definition of Dislocated Worker? For long term unemployed homeless veterans to

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