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U.S. Department of Labor Announces Nearly $100 Million In Apprenticeship Grants
RALEIGH, NC – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the awarding of grants to 28 public-private apprenticeship partnerships totaling nearly $100 million through the Apprenticeship: Closing the Skills Gap grant program. These grants will support large-scale expansions of apprenticeship in industries including advanced manufacturing, healthcare and information technology.
President Donald J. Trump's Executive Order on Expanding Apprenticeship in America called for increasing the number of apprentices in the United States across all industries. There are more than 6.4 million job openings reported in the United States and expanding apprenticeships will help individuals gain the skills necessary to fill these vacancies.
"These grants will further the Administration's efforts to expand apprenticeships. For Americans who want an alternative to the traditional bachelor's degree, apprenticeships are a way to learn valuable skills that lead to good paying careers," said U.S. Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia. "Companies across the country tell me that their greatest challenge today is finding the skilled workers they need. This funding will bolster America's competitiveness by adding more skilled workers to fill millions of open jobs today and in the future."
Secretary Scalia made the announcement during a trip to North Carolina State University, one of the grantees.
The Apprenticeship: Closing the Skills Gap grant program will support the training of more than 92,000 individuals in new or expanded apprenticeship programs for a range of employers, including small and medium-sized businesses, veterans, military spouses, service members re-entering the civilian workforce and groups underrepresented in current apprenticeship programs, including women and Americans reentering the workforce from the justice system.
The grant program supports apprenticeships that include a paid, work-based learning component and a required educational or instructional component that results in the issuance of an industry-recognized credential; and which meet appropriate quality assurance standards.
H-1B fees fund the Apprenticeship: Closing the Skills Gap grant program. Awards ranging from $500,000 to $6 million each will go to 28 public-private apprenticeship partnerships led by institutions of higher education; state systems of higher education; nonprofit trade, industry, or employer associations; labor unions; or labor-management organizations partnering with businesses ready to train apprentices. This grant program places a heavy emphasis on private sector partnership, with a corresponding 45% match of federal funds awarded.
A list of grantees and award amounts is below:
Awardee, Location Award Amount
Aerospace Machinist Joint Training Committee, WA $996,390
AFL-CIO Working for America, DC $6,000,000
Alamo Community College District, TX $1,000,000
American Association of Port Authorities, VA $5,888,738
Argentum, VA $5,991,235
Arkansas Division of Higher Education, AR $2,000,000
Arizona Board of Regents, on behalf of AZ State Uni., AZ $1,999,285
Colorado Community College System, CO $2,000,000
Electrical Training ALLIANCE, MD $5,998,953
Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association, FL $6,000,000
Goodwin College Inc., CT $2,000,000
H-CAP Inc., NY $4,000,000
Idaho State Board of Education, ID $1,998,139
Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana, IN $3,977,255
Missouri Chamber Foundation, MO $6,000,000
North Carolina State University, NC, $5,999,799
Oakland Community College, MI $4,000,000
Office of the Postsecondary Commissioner, State of RI, RI $1,000,000
Regents of the Uni. of Colorado/UOC-Colorado Springs, CO $5,996,713
SHRM Foundation Inc., VA $972,000
Southern Utah University, UT $3,977,088
Southwest Tennessee Community College, TN $998,405
The Regents of the University of California (Davis), CA $5,492,408
The Regents of the University of California (Riverside), CA $999,501
University of Louisville Research Foundation Inc., KY $3,999,999
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, WI $1,999,961
Wireless Infrastructure Association, VA $5,997,096
Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership Inc., WI $1,998,251
Learn more about grant eligibility and how to apply for funds.
The Employment and Training Administration administers federal government job training and dislocated worker programs, federal grants to states for public employment service programs and unemployment insurance benefits. These services are provided primarily through state and local workforce development systems.