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U.S. Department Of Labor Announces $10.5 Million In Funding Availability ‘To Support Mine Safety, Health Training For Nation’s Miners’

Published Tuesday, June 16, 2026
by USDOL News
U.S. Department Of Labor Announces $10.5 Million In Funding Availability ‘To Support Mine Safety, Health Training For Nation’s Miners’

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – The U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) has announced its Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is making $10.5 million in grant funding available to help States provide Mine Safety Training for the Nation’s Miners.

Acting Secretary of Labor Keith Sonderling said: “Through our ongoing commitment to safety training, we achieved a historically low all-injury rate for mining last year. This latest investment demonstrates we’re doubling down on our efforts to protect our Nation’s hard-working Miners. The (USDOL) will continue to put American Miners first by keeping them safe on the job.”

The MSHA will award these grants as part of its Fiscal Year 2026 State Grants Program to fund the delivery of Federally-mandated training and re-training for Miners who work at surface, underground coal and metal and non-metal mines throughout the U.S.

State, Tribal and Territorial Governments are eligible to apply.

The MSHA may fund up to 80% of the program costs under a State grant.

The grant recipient is required to provide at least 20% of the total program costs.

The MSHA recognizes State Training Programs are a key source of mine safety, health training and education.

The USDOL is encouraging State programs to use grant funds to prioritize training assistance for new and small mining operations, as well as to support a State’s broader Health and Safety Training Programs. 

MSHA also recommends grantees develop or create Training Compliance Assistance Programs to assist operators who are extracting critical minerals, including coal, to support the Administration’s goal of increasing the discovery and mining of critical minerals.

The USDOL also emphasizes training on Miners’ Statutory Rights under the Mine Safety and Health Act.

Grant applications must be submitted by August 10th (2026) and will be awarded on or before September 30th (2026).

To Directly Access This Labor News Report, Go To: US Department of Labor announces $10.5M funding availability to support mine safety, health training for nation’s miners | U.S. Department of Labor

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