OMB Control Number 1205-0521 Expiration Date: 09-30-2018 |
ETA-9174 | ||||||||
Pay-For-Performance Report | |||||||||
(GRANTEE) | (Workforce Development Board Name - if applicable) | ||||||||
(Contractor Name - if applicable) | Page 1 | ||||||||
Period Covered: | mm/dd/yyyy - mm/dd/yyyy | ||||||||
Program | o ALL | o WIOA Adult | o WIOA Dislocated Worker | o WIOA Youth | |||||
A WIOA Pay-for-Performance (PFP) contract strategy is a specific type of performance-based contract strategy that places a higher emphasis on performance outcomes and drives better results. In a PFP contract strategy, service providers are paid based on the achievement of specified levels of performance related to WIOA outcomes, rather than being paid for processes or outputs. Local workforce boards may use up to 10% of their WIOA Adult, WIOA Dislocated Worker, and WIOA Youth funds for adult training services and/or youth activities for PFP contract strategies. Where local workforce boards use PFP contract strategies, funds may be available until expended. This extended availability means that, if outcomes are not achieved as hoped, the funds may be used for another PFP purpose. States may also use funds from the Governor’s Reserve to support PFP. | |||||||||
Please describe the framework in use for Pay-for-Performance contracts, including performance targets established, time frames for measuring results against targets, payment schedules, and any actual results or other measured indicators achieved so far. | |||||||||
Please provide an evaluation of the design of the programs and performance of the strategies in the space below. Please describe the approach(es) being used to evaluate both individual Pay for Performance projects as well as Pay for Performance efforts overall in your state. | |||||||||
Please describe the approach(es) being used to evaluate Pay-for-Performance contracts, either at the individual project level or across projects within the state. | |||||||||
Public Burden Statement (1205-0521) | |||||||||
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