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Promising to create or save over 3 million jobs, President Obama signed the $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in February.

Collected Tips and Opportunities for Job Seekers

Since then, job seekers have been eager to benefit from the act -- commonly known as the stimulus plan. This page is designed to provide resources that can help, and it will be updated as new developments warrant.



(Last update: May 5)

Interior Funds Projects for Landscapes, Renewable Energy

On May 1 Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced $305 million in stimulus funds for 650 Bureau of Land Management projects across the country. The initiatives will restore landscapes and habitat, spur renewable energy development and create jobs, according to a Department of the Interior press release.

Overall the department is managing $3 billion in investments as part of the recovery plan signed by President Obama.

For more details on the new projects, see the press release.

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New Funding for Wind Energy Projects

In an April 29 press release, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced plans to provide $93 million in stimulus funds to support development of wind energy projects.

"These projects will create green jobs, promote economic recovery, and provide the investments needed to increase renewable energy generation," according to the DOE.

See the DOE press release for more details. For more on green jobs, check out "Increase Your Earning Power by Going Green" and the green-jobs page at Yahoo! Green.

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Defense Adds More Funds to Repair Projects

On April 28, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) announced an additional $835 million for facility improvement projects as part of its overall stimulus effort. The funding comes on top of a $6.1 billion infrastructure project list announced on March 20.

According to the DoD press release, all of the new projects will be conducted at Army and Army National Guard facilities in 37 states and the District of Columbia. More than half of the $835 million will be spent in five states: Texas ($155 million), Kentucky ($83 million), North Carolina ($83 million), Oklahoma ($66 million) and Hawaii ($59 million).

To view a complete list of the projects, check this DoD link.

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Schools, Parks to Get Funds to Create, Save Jobs

The U.S. Dept. of Education recently released stimulus funds for California ($4 billion), Illinois ($1.4 billion), and South Dakota ($85 million) to drive education reforms and save teaching jobs.

The grants are part of the department's total $44 billion stimulus spending plan. For news releases on these developments, check out the press room at the ED.gov.

On Earth Day (April 22), the Department of the Interior announced funds for National Park Service projects ($55 million) to help create jobs and restore America's national parks. For more, see the official press release and check your local news.

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Stimulus Transportation Projects Hit 2,000 Mark

On Monday, April 13, President Obama, Vice President Biden, and Transportation Secretary LaHood announced the 2,000th transportation project under the Economic Recovery Act.

The 2,000th project is in Kalamazoo County, Mich. In a White House press release, officials note that competition among contractors for all these transportation projects has been intense, with many bids below estimates. This leads to further stretching of stimulus funding and more jobs, the officials say.

Follow the money to learn about possible jobs. The bottom of the press release highlights other big-money transportation projects announced in Maryland, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, California, and Colorado.

Check the Department of Transportation site for more information.

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NOAA Details Plan for Creating Jobs

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has submitted plans to Congress on how it plans to invest $830 million in stimulus funds.

"These proposed funds will put thousands of Americans to work while restoring our coasts and combating climate change," Commerce Department Secretary Gary Locke said in a press release. "It reflects our investment in sound science and commitment to help strengthen local economies."

The agency's new projects include coastal restoration, repairing weather stations, repairs on NOAA research vessels, and enhancement of two climate-computing stations that will generate jobs in construction, manufacturing, and software engineering.

For more details, see the NOAA press release. You can also find more Commerce Dept. information at commerce.gov/recovery.

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HUD Grants Funds; Watch for Housing-Related Jobs

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released nearly $3 billion to local housing authorities to make improvements to thousands of homes. The official news release has links to track where funding was targeted (and where new job opportunities will emerge).

San Francisco's housing authority, for example, will receive nearly $18 million, which is the equivalent of 178 new full-time jobs, as reported in The Examiner.

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Training Workers, Helping the Unemployed

As part of the stimulus plan, there is a $4 million piece going to the Workforce Investment Act (WIA), which includes funding for adult employment and training activities, employment for youth and older Americans, as well as training for jobs in high-growth and emerging industry sectors.

You can find more details about the programs here.

The stimulus is also making COBRA more affordable for people who were laid off this year. See the Dept. of Labor's new guide to COBRA changes and benefits.

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How to Find a Stimulus Job

While there is no single clearinghouse for finding out about new jobs created by the stimulus plan, you can get some good direction from "6 Ways to Find a Stimulus Job."

Also, the U.S. Department of Labor announced new funding and planning for One-Stop Career Centers that are designed to help get Americans back to work. For more info on the centers, visit careeronestop.org.

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New Plan Aims to Help Small Businesses

Seeking to boost a key source of U.S. jobs, President Obama unveiled a $15 billion plan to help small businesses.

Saying that small businesses created roughly 70 percent of jobs in the last decade, Obama called small businesses "the heart of the economy." The plan intends to reduce lending fees and ease tax burdens on small businesses while requiring the large banks that receive stimulus money to report monthly on how much they lend to small businesses.

For more resources on small businesses, check out Yahoo! Small Business.

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Watch These Broad Job Sectors

Experts have noted that some industries will benefit most from jobs created by the stimulus plan. These include:

Construction -- New infrastructure projects could include highway and bridge repairs, rail lines, and power facilities.
Green-collar jobs -- This broad sector will focus on reducing greenhouse gas, harnessing renewable energy resources.
Energy and utilities -- Modernizing the nation's electrical grid is a key goal of the stimulus plan.
Federal government -- New regulators, accountants, and administrators will be needed to carry out the spending plans.
Information technology -- Digitizing records and updating medical information systems will require a range of technology workers.

For more, see these articles:

"6 Fields That Stand to Gain From Stimulus Plan"
"In Pictures: An Insider's Guide to Finding a Stimulus Job"
"5 Things to Know About Stimulus Jobs"
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More on 'Green Collar' Jobs

"Green collar" jobs are expected to grow as part of the stimulus plan, but what exactly are they? According to this article, there is no definitive answer yet. But Pete Altman at the Natural Resources Defense Council says: "A green job is just like a regular job, only the result of what you are making or doing is good for the environment."

Many of these jobs will involve building and maintaining wind turbines or installing solar panels, and these projects will need people with skills in construction and manufacturing, as well as machinists and electricians.

New jobs alert: The Obama administration announces $8 billion effort on weatherization and energy efficiency projects with a target of creating 87,000 new jobs

For more on green jobs, see these articles:

"What the Green Collar Economy Means for You"
"Put on a Green Collar: 5 Jobs for the Future"
"Green Collar Jobs See Strong Growth"
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Specific Types of Jobs to Benefit

According to the article "Obama Job-o-rama," people who are qualified for these types of jobs will be in demand (with median annual salaries provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics):

Electrical engineers ($79,240)
Air quality specialists ($58,380)
Hydrologists (entry level: $35,000)
Information systems managers ($108,070)
Civil drafters ($43,310)
Laboratory technicians ($34,270)

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