Form ETA 9153 ETA 9153 HGEI Report Format

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) High Growth and Emerging Industries (HGEI) Grants Information Collection

ARRA HGEI Report Format_ETA 9153 Form FINAL 2 19 2010pdf

Training Grantees Only: Quarterly Performance Report

OMB: 1205-0478

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STANDARDIZED QUARTERLY PERFORMANCE REPORT
ARRA HIGH GROWTH AND EMERGING INDUSTRIES GRANTS
OMB No. 1205-0NEW
Expires: xx/xx/xxxx
A. GRANTEE IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
1. Grantee Name:

2. Grant Number:

3. Program/Project Name:

4. Industry:
5. Other Industry:
7. Report Quarter End Date:

6. Grantee Address

City ______________________________

State ______

Performance Items

Zip Code __________
Previous Quarter
(A)

Current Quarter
(B)

Cumulative Grant-toDate
(C)

B. PARTICIPANT SUMMARY INFORMATION
1. Total Exiters
2. Total Participants Served
3. New Participants Served
Gender

3a.i Male
3a.ii Female
3b.i Hispanic/Latino

Ethnicity / Race

3b.ii American Indian or Alaska Native
3b.iii Asian
3b.iv Black or African American
3b.v Hawaiian Native or Other Pacific Islander
3b.vi White
3b.vii More Than One Race

Education Level

3c.i 8th grade and under
3c.ii 9th grade - 12th grade
3c.iii High School graduate or equivalent
3c.iv 1 - 3 years of college, or full-time technical or vocational school
3c.v 4 years college or more
3d.i Participants Younger Than 18
3d.ii 18 - 24
Age

3d.iii 25 - 34
3d.iv 35 - 44
3d.v 45 - 54
3d.vi 55 or older
3e. Eligible Veterans
3f. Limited English Proficient
3g. Persons with a Disability
3h. Unemployed Individuals

Other Demographics

3i. Dislocated Workers
3j. Incumbent Workers
3k. Workers Impacted by National Energy and Environmental Policy
3l. Individuals in Need of Updated Training Related to the Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy Industries
3m. Individuals Seeking Employment Pathways Out of Poverty and
into Self-Sufficiency
3n. Individuals with a Criminal Record
3o. High School Dropouts
3p. Disadvantaged Workers within Areas of High Poverty
3q. Individuals Impacted by Automotive-related Restructuring

C. PROGRAM SERVICES, ACTIVITIES, AND OTHER RELATED ASSISTANCE
1
.

1. Began Receiving Education/Job Training Activities
1.a(1) NAICS Sector 11 - Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting
(2) NAICS Sector 21 - Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas
Extraction

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Performance Items

Previous Quarter
(A)

Current Quarter
(B)

Cumulative Grant-toDate
(C)

(3) NAICS Sector 22 - Utilities
(4) NAICS Sector 23 - Construction
(5) NAICS Sectors 31-33 -- Manufacturing
(6) NAICS Sector 42 - Wholesale Trade
(7) NAICS Sectors 44-45 -- Retail Trade
(8) NAICS Sectors 48-49 -- Transportation & Warehousing

Industry Code

(9) NAICS Sector 51 - Information
(10) NAICS Sector 52 - Finance & Insurance
(11) NAICS Sector 53 - Real Estate Rental & Leasing
(12) NAICS Sector 54 - Professional, Scientific, and Technical
Services
(13) NAICS Sector 55 - Management of Companies & Enterprises
(14) NAICS Sector 56 - Administrative & Support and Waste
Management & Remediation Services
(15) NAICS Sector 61 - Educational Services
(16) NAICS Sector 62 - Health Care & Social Assistance
(17) NAICS Sector 71 - Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
(18) NAICS Sector 72 - Accommodation and Food Services
(19)NAICS Sector 81 - Other Services (except Public
Administration)
(20) NAICS Sector 92 - Public Administration
1.b(1) Energy-Efficient Building, Construction, and Retrofit

Green Industry Sector

(2) Renewable Electric Power
(3) Energy Efficient and Advanced Drive Train Vehicle
(4) Biofuels
(5) Deconstruction and Materials Use
(6) Energy Efficiency Assessment (serving residential, commercial,
or industrial sectors)
(7) Manufacturers that produce sustainable products (using
environmentally sustainable processes and materials)
(8) Other Green Industries
1c. Participated in On-the-job Training Activities
1d. Participated in Apprenticeship Activities
1e. Participated in Pre-apprenticeship Activities
1f. Participated in Classroom Training Activities
2. Participated in Basic Skills Training
3. Received Assessment Services
4. Received Case Management Services
5. Received Retention and Follow-up Services
6. Received Supportive Services

D. INDICATORS OF PERFORMANCE
Leading Indicators of Performance
1. Number Completed Education/Job Training Activities
1a. Number Received Degree/Certificate
(1) Certificate
(2) Associate's Degree
(3) Bachelor's Degree
(4) Other Degree

1b. Total Degrees/Certificates Received

1c. Number Entered Employment
1c.i Number Entered Training-Related Employment
1c.ia (1) NAICS Sector 11 - Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting
(2) NAICS Sector 21 - Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas
Extraction

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Performance Items

Previous Quarter
(A)

Current Quarter
(B)

Cumulative Grant-toDate
(C)

(3) NAICS Sector 22 - Utilities
(4) NAICS Sector 23 - Construction
(5) NAICS Sectors 31-33 -- Manufacturing
(6) NAICS Sector 42 - Wholesale Trade
(7) NAICS Sectors 44-45 -- Retail Trade
(8) NAICS Sectors 48-49 -- Transportation & Warehousing

Industry Code

(9) NAICS Sector 51 - Information
(10) NAICS Sector 52 - Finance & Insurance
(11) NAICS Sector 53 - Real Estate Rental & Leasing
(12) NAICS Sector 54 - Professional, Scientific, and Technical
Services
(13) NAICS Sector 55 - Management of Companies &
Enterprises
(14) NAICS Sector 56 - Administrative & Support and Waste
Management & Remediation Services
(15) NAICS Sector 61 - Educational Services
(16) NAICS Sector 62 - Health Care & Social Assistance
(17) NAICS Sector 71 - Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
(18) NAICS Sector 72 - Accommodation and Food Services
(19)NAICS Sector 81 - Other Services (except Public
Administration)
(20) NAICS Sector 92 - Public Administration
1c.ib (1) Energy-Efficient Building, Construction, and Retrofit
(2) Renewable Electric Power
Green Industry Sector

(3) Energy Efficient and Advanced Drive Train Vehicle
(4) Biofuels
(5) Deconstruction and Materials Use
(6) Energy Efficiency Assessment (serving residential,
commercial, or industrial sectors)
(7) Manufacturers that produce sustainable products (using
environmentally sustainable processes and materials)
(8) Other Green Industries
1c.ii Employment Retention

E. COMMON PERFORMANCE MEASURES
1. Entered Employment Rate
2. Employment Retention
3.

Average Earnings

F. REPORT CERTIFICATION/ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
1. Report Comments/Narrative:

2. Name of Grantee Certifying Official:

3. Telephone Number:

4. Email:

Public Burden Statement: Persons are not required to respond to this collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB number. Public
reporting burden for this collection of information, which is required to obtain or retain benefits (Pl 106-107, Sec 8), is estimated to average 16 hours per
response, including time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing
the collection of information. This is public information and there is no expectation of confidentiality. The reason for the collection of information is general
program oversight, evaluation and performance assessment. Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of
information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the U.S. Department of Labor, ETA, Rm N-4643, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington,
ETA Form No. ETA-9153
February 2010

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