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WHAT IS IT: BENEFITS REPORT

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Additional information on Federal benefits may be found through:

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Details appear below for each of the benefit programs you selected to be included in this Benefits Report. Based on the information you provided, it appears that you may be eligible to participate in or receive benefits from these programs (GovBenefits.gov cannot guarantee your eligibility).

IMPORTANT: This information will be lost once you leave the GovBenefits.gov website.

You may wish to print this report for future reference. Created on Oct. 18, 2004

Program name Am I eligible?
Ironworker Training Program Am I eligible?

Eligibility criteria
In order to qualify for this benefit program, you must be a Native American/American Indian who needs training or retraining to develop new job skills, and you or a family member must be enrolled in a federally recognized American Indian tribe or Alaskan Native village.

Description
The purpose of the program is provide ironwork vocational training, apprenticeships, and job placement to eligible Native Americans through the National Ironworkers Training Program, located in Broadview, Illinois.

Managing organization
U.S. Department of the Interior http://www.doi.gov

Program contact information & web resources
For direct contact:
Mr. Robert Mitacek Director
National Ironworkers Training
Program for American Indians
1819 Beach Street
Broadview, Illinois 60153
Telephone: 708-345-2344

Office of Economic Development, Division of Job Placement and Training
Bureau of Indian Affairs
1849 C Street, NW
MS 4640 MIB
Washington, DC 20240

 
 
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