The San Diego Workforce Partnership announced $4.22 million in grants Monday for community organizations across the county providing paid work experience, job training and career exploration. Stream San Diego News for free, 24/7, wherever you are with NBC 7. WATCH HERE WATCH HERE"Talent is everywhere in San Diego County, but opportunity isn't. Every young person deserves access to pursue a career they care about, regardless of where they live or the challenges they've faced," said Rachel Bereza, president and CEO of the San Diego Workforce Partnership. South San Diego has a 31% youth unemployment rate, while in East San Diego, only 81% of students graduate, below the countywide average of 85%.