US Department of Labor awards more than $130M in grants to support Registered Apprenticeship programs; increase employment opportunities

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US Department of Labor awards more than $130M in grants to support Registered Apprenticeship programs; increase employment opportunities

The following news release was published by the Employment and Training Administration on June 22. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the award of more than $130 million in grants to develop, modernize and diversify Registered Apprenticeship Programs in 15 states and to establish Registered Apprenticeship Technical Assistance Centers of Excellence in three states and Washington, D.C., to provide technical expertise and services and accelerate the expansion of Registered Apprenticeship programs.

The department’s Employment and Training Administration awarded more than $99 million in State Apprenticeship Expansion, Equity and Innovation grants – ranging from $2 million to $10 million – to bolster states’ efforts to expand programming and inclusive recruitment strategies to attract a diverse workforce. The awards include more than $85 million for states that demonstrated a commitment to increase their diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. These grants also aim to develop partnerships with new industries and non-traditional occupations, including industry sectors hardest hit by the pandemic, and align Registered Apprenticeships with other work-based learning opportunities within state education and workforce systems, “Today’s announcement reflects the Department of Labor’s renewed commitment to expanding Registered Apprenticeship to train U.S. workers and ensure that diversity and inclusion are core elements of our nation’s post-pandemic economic recovery,” said Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh. “Using Registered Apprenticeships to expand career opportunities for all workers, especially those in under-represented populations, is a priority for the department and a critical component of the Biden-Harris administration’s American Jobs Plan.” To facilitate expansion of Registered Apprenticeship programs, the department also awarded nearly $31 million through cooperative agreements to establish four Registered Apprenticeship Technical Assistance Centers of Excellence to provide technical assistance to apprenticeship programs and their enrolled trainees. Located in key areas, the RA-TA Centers of Excellence will seek to create successful and inclusive talent pipelines that meet the needs of today’s industries, workers and communities. Centers of Excellence will provide technical assistance to employers and industry to build out model-registered apprenticeship programs across a range of industries and jobs, including those in America’s critical supply chains. The centers will also work across public and private sector partners to expand opportunities in Registered Apprenticeship for women, youth, people of color, rural communities, justice-involved individuals and people with disabilities. Learn more about the department’s efforts to connect career seekers with apprenticeship opportunities.

Lists of the grant recipients in both programs follow this news release.

The following organizations are recipients of the State Apprenticeship Expansion, Equity and Innovation grants: Recipients City State Amount Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development Juneau AK $3,991,501 California Department of Industrial Relations Oakland CA $10,000,000 Colorado Department of Labor and Employment Denver CO $10,000,000 Connecticut Department of Labor Wethersfield CT $10,000,000 Idaho Department of Labor, Executive Office of the State of Idaho Boise ID $4,250,000 Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Springfield IL $5,998,928 Kansas Department of Commerce Topeka KS $5,681,403 Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development Boston MA $3,999,999 Maine Department of Labor Augusta ME $5,594,187 Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity Lansing MI $10,000,000 Nevada Governor’s Office of Workforce Innovation Las Vegas NV $3,999,997 Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission Salem OR $3,999,999 Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training Cranston RI $3,962,000 South Carolina State Board for Technical & Comprehensive Education Columbia SC $7,710,000 Texas Workforce Commission Austin TX $10,000,000 Recipients City State Amount Urban Institute Washington DC $7,000,000 The Council of State Governments Lexington KY $4,000,000 Jobs for the Future Inc.

Boston MA $13,000,000 Safal Partners Inc.

Houston TX $6,995,940

Source: Employment and Training Administration

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