Located in:
- III. Operational Planning ElementsThe Unified or Combined State Plan must include an Operational Planning Elements section that support the State’s strategy and the system-wide vision described in Section II.(c) above. Unless otherwise noted, all Operational Planning Elements apply to Combined State Plan partner programs included in the plan as well as to core programs. This section must include—
- b. State Operating Systems and PoliciesThe Unified or Combined State Plan must include a description of the State operating systems and policies that will support the implementation of the State strategy described in Section II Strategic Elements . This includes—
- 5. Distribution of Funds for Core ProgramsDescribe the methods and factors the State will use in distributing funds under the core programs in accordance with the provisions authorizing such distributions.
- A. for Title I ProgramsFor Title I programs, provide a description of the written policies that establish the State's methods and factors used to distribute funds to local areas for—
- A. for Title I Programs
- 5. Distribution of Funds for Core Programs
- b. State Operating Systems and Policies
III. b. 5. A. ii. Adult and Training Activities in Accordance with WIOA Section 133(b)(2) or (b)(3),
Current Narrative:
The State of Missouri uses the formula outlined at Section133 (b)(2)(A)(i) for allocation of adult funds not set-aside for statewide purposes. The formula is three equal parts similar to the youth allocation: relative share of individuals unemployed in Areas of Substantial Unemployment (ASU), relative share of individuals in areas of Excess Unemployed, and relative share of economically disadvantaged adults. Again, this local allocation mirrors the national allocation to the states and so we use the data elements that DOL/ETA uses in their allocation to the states. The Adult allocation has a hold harmless provision based on 90% of the average prior two year’s relative share. The funds allocated to local areas are figured using data provided to DWD by MERIC. The State of Missouri reserves the right to utilize the alternative allocation methodologies outlined in WIOA but does not currently incorporate any additional data elements. ASU and Excess Unemployed are defined in detail in WIOA but generally refer to unemployment rates of 6.5% and 4.5% respectively.