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Next Mission Act

To direct the Secretary of Defense to provide grants to entities that provide services that supplement the Transition Assistance Program of the Department of Defense, and for other purposes.

Introduced Jun 23, 2026

Latest action (Jun 23, 2026) Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.

Issues
Defense

Summary

  • Directs the Secretary of Defense to establish a grant program to award multiyear grants to nonprofit organizations that supplement the military Transition Assistance Program.
  • Grants fund services for transitioning military members and their spouses including career assessment, civilian employment preparation, industry-specific training, and job placement.
  • Requires eligible grantees to be nonprofits with a record of career services, rigorous evaluation practices, employer partnerships, and ability to provide online training.
  • Directs the Secretary to give priority to grantees with independently verified program outcomes and to consult with the Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Labor.
  • Requires the Secretary to establish performance metrics including skills training completion, employment rates, job retention rates, and median salaries.
  • Terminates grant authority three years after implementation and requires a report to Congress six months after termination.

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Actions (2)

  1. Jun 23, 2026 Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services. · house
  2. Jun 23, 2026 Introduced in House

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Full text

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

June 23, 2026

Mr. Mannion (for himself and Mr. LaLota) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Armed Services

A BILL

To direct the Secretary of Defense to provide grants to entities that provide services that supplement the Transition Assistance Program of the Department of Defense, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the “Next Mission Act”.

SEC. 2. GRANT PROGRAM TO SUPPLEMENT THE TRANSITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE.

(a) Establishment.—Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall carry out a program to award multiyear grants to entities described in subsection

(b) that provide to covered individuals the services described in subsection (c).

(b) Eligibility.—To be eligible to receive a grant under the pilot program, an entity shall—

(1) be a private, nonprofit organization;

(2) have a record of successfully providing career services (including job placement) or job training;

(3) have rigorous evaluation practices that indicate efficiency;

(4) have partnerships with entities (such as employers, governmental agencies, and nonprofit entities) to provide services described in subsection (c); and

(5) be able to train online to reach rural participants and reduce costs.

(c) Services.—Grants awarded under this section shall be used to provide, at no cost to a covered individual, the following services:

(1) Assessment of education, work history, and employment goals, to determine appropriate employment services.

(2) Preparation for civilian employment, including mock interviews, salary negotiation training, use of professional networking platforms, or company research.

(3) Providing industry-specific learning pathways that—

(A) focus on stable, high-demand fields as determined by labor market information;

(B) help a covered individual choose a career pathway and navigate training requirements;

(C) help a covered individual apply skills acquired in the Armed Forces to a civilian career;

(D) include one-on-one assistance from a career services professional or academic advisor; and

(E) include coursework or other forms of education and training required for industry-recognized credentials and certifications.

(4) Job placement.

(d) Priority.—In awarding grants under this section, the Secretary shall give priority to an entity whose program outcomes have been independently verified by a third-party.

(e) Consultation.—In carrying out this program, the Secretary of Defense shall consult with other Federal entities, including—

(1) the Office of Transition and Economic Development of the Department of Veterans Affairs; and

(2) the Veterans Employment and Training Service of the Department of Labor.

(f) Performance Metrics.—The Secretary of Defense shall establish metrics for the pilot program, including—

(1) the number of covered individuals who receive and complete skills training;

(2) the number of covered individuals who secure employment;

(3) the job retention rate for covered individuals described in paragraph (2); and

(4) the median salary of covered individuals described in paragraph (2).

(g) Assessment of Possible Expansion.—Each grantee under this section shall submit to the Secretary an assessment of the feasibility of expanding the services offered under the grant program to—

(1) members of the reserve components of the Armed Forces; and

(2) covered individuals located outside the United States.

(h) Termination.—The authority to provide a grant under this section shall terminate on the date that is three years after the date on which the Secretary implements the grant program under this section.

(i) Report.—Not later than six months after the termination of the pilot program, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report that includes—

(1) a description of specific activities carried out under this section;

(2) the metrics and evaluations used to assess the effectiveness of the grant program; and

(3) a summary of the assessments submitted to the Secretary under subsection (g).

(j) Covered Individual Defined.—In this section, the term “covered individual” means—

(1) a member of the Armed Forces participating in the Transition Assistance Program of the Department of Defense under sections 1142 and 1144 of title 10, United States Code; or

(2) a spouse of a member described in subparagraph (A). <all>

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