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California Workplace Outreach Project (CWOP) Supplemental Request for Applications (RFA) Program Year (PY) 2026-2027

Department of Industrial Relations

Funding Amount

Between $200,000 and $500,000

Deadline

June 12, 2026

11 days left

Grant Type

state

Overview

California Workplace Outreach Project (CWOP) Supplemental Request for Applications (RFA) Program Year (PY) 2026-2027

CWOP empowers community-based organizations (CBOs) to be trusted messengers for DIR and the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, delivering crucial information on workers’ rights and safety measures to workers, employers, and their communities. The present RFA is intended to supplement the current CWOP cohort.

Strategic Components of CWOP 5.0/6.0: Comprehensive Education on Workplace Protections: Expanding the scope included workplace protections to improve workplace safety and health conditions for workers, combat wage theft and protection from retaliation, and provide workers with information on their rights to benefits and medical care for work-related illnesses and injuries. Language: Continuing the commitment to diversity, outreach materials will be accessible in multiple languages, addressing the needs of California's diverse workforce. Outreach: Utilizing interactive activities to engage workers and employers in meaningful discussions about safety practices, rights, and resources regardless of immigration status. This includes workshops, seminars, and direct outreach efforts. Collaboration: Strengthen ties with CBOs, labor, occupational health centers, and agricultural associations to enhance the reach and impact of the program. Rural Strategic Engagement: Targeted outreach and legal resources to support access to in-person services in under-resourced, rural areas for especially vulnerable workers. Priority Topics: workplace health and safety and hazards such as heat illness, paid sick leave, wage theft, Workers ’Compensation, anti-retaliation protections, worker-related complaints, claim filing processes and procedures, and support filing complaints for workplace non-compliance. High-risk industries: agriculture, car wash, food processing, including meatpacking, food service, including restaurants, grocery, and retail, janitorial and hospitality, warehouse/logistics, manufacturing, garment, residential care, and others as identified by DIR.

Details

  • Agency: Department of Industrial Relations
  • Type: Grant
  • Funding Source: State
  • Estimated Available Funds: $9,600,000
  • Estimated Awards: Dependant on number of submissions received, application process, etc.
  • Award Amount: Between $200,000 and $500,000
  • Funding Method: Advances & Reimbursement(s)
  • Matching Funds: Not Required
  • Geography: CWOP grantees conduct outreach in 10 Regions. These supplemental funds will prioritize gaps and emerging needs, particularly in the following regions: Northern, San Diego, Imperial, Central Coast, San Joaquin Valley, and disaster-impacted areas.

Categories

Agriculture; Disadvantaged Communities; Disaster Prevention & Relief; Employment, Labor & Training; Environment & Water; Health & Human Services; Housing, Community and Economic Development; Law, Justice, and Legal Services

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofit; Other Legal Entity; Public Agency

Eligibility

Eligible Applicant Types

NonprofitOther Legal EntityPublic Agency

How to Apply

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Fields of Work

nonprofitsworkforce-developmenthuman-rights

Project Locations

CA

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