Program areas at NOWCC
Federal grants: the agriculture conservation Experienced services (aces) program:the agriculture conservation Experienced services program, authorized by the farm bill, and implemented in usda natural resources conservation service (nrcs) offices throughout the country, is a legislative older worker program for those 55 and older. Aces is a grants-based program administrated through an umbrella agreement and certified by the department of labor. This helps address the issue of "brain-drain" as Experienced workers retire, and provides opportunities for newer, less Experienced civil servants to learn from more Experienced workers. The u.s. forest service aces program:new Solutions is partnering with the u.s. forest service to provide aces enrollees who are Experienced workers 55 years and older, to assist with technical services for conservation related programs and authorities carried out on National forest service (nfs) land. The u.s. forest service aces program was authorized by congress with the passage of the 2014 farm bill (pl 113-079). The Experienced services program (esp):in 2018, the department of the interior was authorized under the consolidated appropriations act, 2018: public law 115-141, section 115 to enter into cooperative agreements with nonprofit organizations to utilize the talents of older workers (ages 55+) to fill Workforce gaps, accomplish unexpected or non-routine projects, prevent skill attrition, and mentor newer employees. The work can be part- or full-time, short- or long-term, consistent or intermittent, project-focused or fulfilling a specific organizational function. The jobs can be of any nature - professional, technical, operational, administrative. The senior environmental employment program:the senior environmental employment or see program, funded through the environmental protection agency (epa), exists to match the skills of qualified, Experienced workers, 55 and older, with positions of support in epa offices across the country. See enrollees fill positions such as administrative assistants, chemical engineers, environmental biologists, community outreach specialists, security personnel, receptionists, geologists and many others.the senior community service employment program (scsep):the senior community service employment program (scsep) is a community service and work-based job training program for older americans. Authorized by the older americans act, the program provides training for low-income, unemployed seniors. New Solutions' scsep program is funded by a grant from the usdol-eta. This funding provides 90% of the support for scsep, with the new Solutions matching 10%. New Solutions operates scsep in Wyoming and northern California. New Solutions served an average of 227 participants during fy23.the Experienced worker program (ewp)new Solutions is partnering with the economic research service, National agricultural statistics service and agricultural research service to provide enrollees who are Experienced workers 55 years and older to assist the u.s. department of agriculture and the public with critical economic information and research on food, agriculture, the environment, and rural development.
Contracted services:national Experienced Workforce Solutions, inc. Received a contract from friends of the great smokey mountains(friends) to fill specific positions with federal government agencies. The positions support the mission of friends and have very strict criteria.national Experienced Workforce Solutions, inc. was awarded a contract by the u.s.d.a. Foreign agricultural service (fas) to conduct in-depth analysis and reporting on the agricultural sectors of a particular country, including grains, oilseeds, sugar, and deciduous fruit. New Solutions subsequently engaged an expert with specialized knowledge and skills to fulfill this contract, delivering comprehensive information and data aimed at informing fas staff and, potentially, the public. This involved the creation of six detailed reports submitted to the fas.
Other grants:new Solutions received a grant from aarp foundation to increase opportunities for Experienced workers.