Employment Services - Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
1404 East Franklin, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Eligibility
An eligible household must include at least one adult who is:
- An enrolled member of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe; or
- If residing within the Reservation Service Area, a first generation descendent of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe; or
- An enrolled member of a federally recognized tribe; or
- If residing within the Urban Service Area, an enrolled member of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe
- Veterans and veteran families, including survivor families, are given preference within any of these eligibility groups
- Reservation Service Area: Within one of the Minnesota townships of Aitkin, Benton, Crow Wing, Mille Lacs, Morrison or Pine counties, or
- Urban Service Area: Within one of the urban Minnesota counties of Hennepin, Anoka, and Ramsey
Required documents
Varies
Hours
8 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday
(800)922-4457
Voice
(320)532-7407
Voice·
Intake Central Office Receptionist
Application process
Call
Service area
Aitkin County, MN
Anoka County, MN
Benton County, MN
Crow Wing County, MN
Hennepin County, MN
Mille Lacs County, MN
Morrison County, MN
Pine County, MN
Ramsey County, MN
Other Information
Program Fees
- No Fee
Adult partial subsidy program
Participants who demonstrate that they are work ready and who are hired into career oriented, long-term, stable employment may arrange to have the first 720 hours of their new employment subsidized. These subsidies are paid to the employer, not the employee. A special contract with the employer is required that specifies the terms of agreement for the employer and Aanjibimaadizing. Participant households must be below 200% of poverty guidelines.
Adult support services
Single payments to vendors to assist participants in overcoming specific, immediate and essential family stabilization or employment related barriers. Participant households must be below 200% of poverty guidelines. The expenses must:
- Be directly related to education or employment
- (For Cash Assistance Families only) a fall and winter school clothing assistance
- Athletic or academic program fees and supplies
- Boarding school support costs including travel and supplies (based on a program recommendation/required list)
- Driver's education costs
- Leadership, education or cultural camp costs, including tuition, travel, and supplies (based on a program recommendation/required list)
- New employment clothing and/or supplies when required by the employer
- Special tutor costs (such as individual music lessons)
Last Assured
11/08/2024
What's Here
Recreational/Leisure/Arts Instruction Expense AssistanceJob Search/PlacementGeneral Juvenile Delinquency Prevention ProgramsLife Skills EducationSports Program Participation Expense AssistanceCampershipsGeneral First Aid InstructionJob Training Expense AssistanceCommunication TrainingParenting Skills ClassesConflict Resolution TrainingCareer ExplorationWork ClothingSchool ClothingPersonal Financial CounselingJob ReadinessWork Related Fee Payment AssistanceCPR InstructionWinter ClothingOn the Job TrainingHigh School Equivalency/GED Test InstructionGeneral Youth Employment ProgramsTuition Assistance
Providing organization
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe has a three-branch division-of-powers form of government, with an Executive Branch, Legislative Branch and Judicial Branch. The Executive Branch departments provide services to Band members including administration, community development, education, health and human services, and natural resources. The Judicial Branch preserves and maintains justice and accords equal rights, equal protection, and equal opportunity for Band members under Band laws and statutes. The Band's Reservation consists of three districts composed of several distinct communities: District I, District II, District IIA, and District III.
