Find information on TWC approved distribution of funds for direct relief to child care providers and programs TWC's Child Care program provides updates on the application process.
Find information about the system which collects student-level performance data to determine post-program outcomes for training participants in two TWC programs.
Business Enterprises of Texas assists legally blind individuals. They train them for food service careers and offer job opportunities on various properties.
Learn about the Extended Benefits Program (EB) that is only available during periods of high state or national unemployment. When Texas “triggers” on EB, you may be eligible for extended unemployment benefits if you have received all weeks of your regular benefits.
Learn about the Self Sufficiency Fund Program and find guidelines on how to apply. The Self Sufficiency Fund is a training grant geared towards low-income individuals who are on, or at risk of becoming dependent on public assistance.
The Skills Development Fund is for businesses who want to train new workers or upgrade the skills of existing workers. Public community colleges or technical colleges may apply. The goal of the program is to upgrade the skill levels and wages of the Texas workforce.
TWC provides resources to help parents find child care.
The goal of the conference is to help inspire dialogue and generate resourceful ideas to further the best practices already in place for business solutions, workforce, training, education, and economic development goals.
Information and resources for parents and child care providers to help serve children with disabilities.
TWC's Child Care Services and Workforce Solutions Offices provide many services for parents.