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Grant Deadline: Second Round of the Apprenticeship Building America Grant Program

April 15

The U.S. Department of Labor announced the availability of $95 million in competitive grants of competitive grants through the second round of the Apprenticeship Building America Grant Program to continue to support public-private partnerships that expand, diversify and strengthen Registered Apprenticeship. The announcement is part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s fourth Investing in America tour, during which Administration officials are traveling across the country and making new announcements highlighting the impact of President Biden’s agenda on communities, families, and workers nationwide.

The department’s Employment and Training Administration will use these funds to prioritize projects that support the Investing in America agenda—including the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, CHIPS and Science Act, and Inflation Reduction Act—by expanding access to Registered Apprenticeships in high-demand sectors and occupations. These sectors include:

  • Information technology/cybersecurity
  • K-12 teacher occupations
  • Care economy (nursing, early child care, mental health occupations)
  • Clean energy
  • Hospitality
  • Public sector
  • Supply chain sectors (logistics, warehousing, transportation, manufacturing)

The Apprenticeship Building America Grant Program seeks to leverage Registered Apprenticeship as a workforce solution while ensuring that people from underrepresented and underserved communities can access high-quality training and pre-apprenticeships that lead directly to enrollment in a Registered Apprenticeship program.

The department will award 12 to 25 grants, ranging from $1 million to $8 million, in three categories depending on the geographic scope:

  • Category 1 – Ensuring equitable Registered Apprenticeship Program pathways and partnerships through pre-apprenticeship leading to Registered Apprenticeship enrollment.
  • Category 2 – Creation of education system-aligned pre-apprenticeship programs and Registered Apprenticeship programs.
  • Category 3 – Registered Apprenticeship hubs.

Successful applicants will integrate strategies that align with the administration’s priorities for diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility, and expand the availability of jobs that support the High Road to the Middle Class for all workers.

Learn more: grants.gov/search-results-detail/352219

Details

Date:
April 15
Website:
https://grants.gov/search-results-detail/352219