A collection of practical resources from America Achieves to help states prepare for Workforce Pell
Beginning in July 2026, H.R. 1 — enacted by Congress last year — will take effect, creating “Workforce Pell” and expanding Pell Grant eligibility to short-term, career-focused training programs that meet defined quality requirements. Research shows that while some programs generate strong labor market returns, many do not — and better outcomes are not automatic. Success will require governors to lead in the coming months with a sharp focus on good, in-demand jobs, and on ensuring those jobs actually deliver real economic independence.
Seizing the opportunity. The urgency and opportunity are both real. Governors have substantial authority to set the standards in their states for this new Workforce Pell funding that will begin flowing later this year, and to leverage the opportunity to better align quality standards and outcomes measures across workforce funding streams. To do so, governors do not need to rush to approve programs, but should instead take the time to thoughtfully set standards, build processes, establish needed data infrastructure, and roll out the program over the coming months and years.
To help states prepare for Workforce Pell, America Achieves, in partnership with the National Governors Association, is developing a library of resources, including playbooks, fact sheets, and other guidance. States can use these tools to drive toward smart implementation of this program, while taking steps to modernize their education and workforce systems more holistically.
We’ll be publishing materials throughout spring and summer of 2026. This roll-out will provide responsive, current information. We are grateful to our partners at JPMorganChase for funding this work.
Published March 11, 2026
This memo provides governors with:
Published April 13, 2026
This memo provides philanthropic leaders with:
Published March 18, 2026
This blog post includes:
In the coming weeks and months, we will publish additional practical resources here, including details on data infrastructure, guidance to leverage state funding, and a dictionary of Workforce Pell-related terms, among other materials. We invite you to subscribe to our mailing list to stay tuned.
Get Involved: We welcome conversations from any governor’s office, state workforce leader, nonprofit, or philanthropic partner. Contact us at info@goodjobseconomy.org.