National Farmworks Jobs Program

About the National Farmworkers Jobs Program

The National Farmworkers Jobs Program (NFJP) assists those who have been farmworkers and their dependents:

  • Stabilize or advance in their agricultural job
  • Obtain employment in a new industry

Benefits For Agricultural Employers

No-Cost On-Farm Training

  • First Aid & CPR
  • Food Safety
  • OSHA
  • Pesticide

Training for Internal Promotions

  • Financial help for on-the-job training
  • Adult basic skills training including English as a Second Language
  • Tuition assistance for eligible farmworkers and their dependents to acquire job-related skills

Benefits for Farmworkers

Services Might Include:

  • Job and classroom training (GED, English as a Second Language, job-related training, tuition assistance)
  • Individual Employment Planning to help navigate career and training pathways
  • Supportive services (transportation, work clothing, tools, housing, and childcare)
  • Emergency assistance

Individuals May Qualify If:

They or anyone in their household has worked as a farmworker in the past 24 months

  • They are 18 years of age or older
  • They are authorized to work in the United States
  • They are a dependent of a farmworker
  • They meet income guidelines (if a member of their household receives TANF, SSI, or SNAP

Farmwork May Include:

  • Raising livestock, bees, animals, or poultry
  • Farming of fish
  • Farming operations
  • Handing, planting, drying, packing, processing, freezing, or grading of agricultural/horticultural commodities 

National Farmworkers Jobs Program Flyers:


 

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