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DOL Awards $10.5M Mine Safety Grants to 45 States, Navajo Nation

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The U.S. Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration has awarded more than $10.5 million in grants to 48 recipients across 45 states, the Navajo Nation, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The grants support federally mandated training and re-training for miners at surface, underground coal, and metal and nonmetal mines, as well as shell dredging and surface stone, sand, and gravel operations. Recipients include state mine inspectors' offices, state departments of labor, and state-supported universities and colleges that tailor training to local mining conditions and hazards.

“MSHA is awarding these grants to support the delivery of federally mandated training and re-training for miners at surface, underground coal, and metal and nonmetal mines, along with miners employed in shell dredging or surface stone, sand, and gravel-mining operations.”

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MSHA has awarded $10,537,000 in grants to state mine inspectors' offices, state departments of labor, and state-supported universities and colleges for miner safety and health training programs. The grants support delivery of federally mandated training for miners at surface, underground coal, metal and nonmetal mines, and shell dredging or surface stone, sand, and gravel operations. Recipients include entities such as Pennsylvania DEP ($578,386), University of Texas at Austin ($740,282), and West Virginia Office of Miners Health Safety & Training ($530,429). Mine operators and miners in recipient states may benefit from locally tailored safety courses addressing specific regional mining hazards and conditions.

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US Department of Labor awards more than $10.5M in grants to support mine safety, health training across the nation

Supports delivery of federally mandated miner education in 45 states, territories

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor announced today that its Mine Safety and Health Administration has awarded more than $10.5 million in grants to organizations in 45 states, the Navajo Nation, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to reduce mining accidents, injuries, and illnesses by supporting programs such as safety and health courses.

“Restoring America’s global economic dominance starts with our hardworking miners, and it’s the Labor Department’s responsibility to help them accomplish this mission by keeping them safe on the job,” said Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer. “The Trump Administration will continue doing everything we can to protect blue-collar workers and ensure they have the resources they need to thrive.”

“We are committed to working collaboratively with both mine operators and miners to provide secure working environments,” said Deputy Secretary of Labor Keith Sonderling. “By investing more than $10 million to promote safety, we will ensure every miner returns home to their families after their shifts.”

MSHA is awarding these grants to support the delivery of federally mandated training and re-training for miners at surface, underground coal, and metal and nonmetal mines, along with miners employed in shell dredging or surface stone, sand, and gravel-mining operations.

MSHA state grants are awarded in response to applications by states and territories. Funds are provided to state mine inspectors’ offices, state departments of labor and state-supported universities and colleges. Recipients tailor their training programs to address their area’s mining conditions and hazards miners may encounter.

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Recipient City State/Territory Award
Bevill State Community College Jasper AL $244,134
University of Alaska at Fairbanks Fairbanks AK $161,078
Arizona State Mine Inspector’s Office Phoenix AZ $445,545
Navajo Nation Minerals Department Window Rock AZ $46,430
Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing Little Rock AR $140,461
Central Connecticut State University New Britain CT $101,157
Colorado Department of Natural Resources Denver CO $265,048
Tallahassee Community College Tallahassee FL $208,973
Technical College System of Georgia Sandersville GA $225,981
Eastern Iowa Community College District Davenport IA $201,921
North Idaho College Post Falls ID $177,439
Illinois Department of Natural Resources Springfield IL $251,087
Vincennes University Vincennes IN $155,405
Hutchinson Community College & Area Vocational School Hutchinson KS $144,551
Kentucky Energy & Environment Cabinet Frankfort KY $338,819
Northshore Technical Community College Lacombre LA $118,418
Massachusetts Department of Labor Standards Boston MA $105,031
Maryland Center for Environmental Training La Plata MD $76,377
Maine Department of Labor Augusta ME $117,104
Michigan Technological University Houghton MI $291,052
Minnesota State Colleges & Universities St Paul MN $407,358
Missouri Department of Labor & Industrial Relations Jefferson City MO $299,163
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Saipan MP $18,571
Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality Jackson MS $28,778
Montana Department of Labor & Industry Helena MT $221,609
University of Nebraska at Kearney Kearney NE $95,511
New Hampshire Department of Business & Economic Affairs Concord NH $83,257
New Jersey Department of Labor & Workforce Development Trenton NJ $75,974
New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology Socorro NM $176,242
Nevada Division of Industrial Relations Carson City NV $432,949
New York Department of Labor Albany NY $347,221
North Carolina Department of Labor Raleigh NC $193,169
North Dakota Department of Career & Technical Education Bismarck ND $120,257
Ohio Department of Natural Resources Columbus OH $241,834
Oklahoma Department of Mines Wilburton OK $187,963
Eastern Oregon University La Grande OR $182,743
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Harrisburg PA $578,386
Tri-County Technical College Pendleton SC $111,787
South Dakota School of Mines & Technology Rapid City SD $109,756
Tennessee Department of Labor & Workforce Development Nashville TN $225,633
University of Texas at Austin Austin TX $740,282
Utah State University Logan UT $284,615
Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals & Energy Big Stone Gap VA $241,775
Vermont Department of Labor Montpelier VT $117,633
Northcentral Technical College District Wausau WI $361,650
West Virginia Office of Miners Health Safety & Training Charleston WV $530,429
Gillette Community College District Gillette WY $306,445
Total $10,537,000

Agency Mine Safety & Health Administration
Date November 19, 2025
Release Number 25-1491-NAT

Media Contact: Kristen Knebel
Phone Number 202-693-3435
Email knebel.kristen.cr@dol.gov

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Agency
MSHA
Published
November 19th, 2025
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Employers Educational institutions Government agencies
Industry sector
2120 Mining
Activity scope
Safety training grants Miner education programs
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Occupational Safety
Operational domain
Compliance
Compliance frameworks
OSHA
Topics
Mining & Resources Government Contracting

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