By Associated Press - Wednesday, August 6, 2014

MILWAUKEE (AP) - Wisconsin and Minnesota have received federal grants to help provide academic and work-skills training for at-risk youth.

The U.S. Department of Labor announced the YouthBuild grants Wednesday. Wisconsin is getting a total of $3.5 million to support four programs, and a St. Paul group is getting $768,000.

YouthBuild is an alternative-education program that provides classroom instruction and work-skills training. Services are available to people ages 16 to 24 who have been in the juvenile justice system, are aging out of foster care or have dropped out of high school.



The programs allow them to work toward high school diplomas and other milestones.

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The Wisconsin grant recipients are:

- CAP Services Inc. in Stevens Point

- Community Action Inc. of Rock and Walworth Counties in Beloit

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- Milwaukee Area Technical College District

- Milwaukee Area Workforce Investment Board Inc.

The Minnesota recipient is:

- Guadalupe Alternative Programs in St. Paul.

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Online:

YouthBuild: https://www.doleta.gov/youth_services/youthbuild.cfm

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