The North Dakota Department of Commerce has announced Technical Skills Training Grant Program to support new and expanding accelerated skilled workforce training programs for displaced workers.
Donor Name: North Dakota Department of Commerce
State: North Dakota
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 09/29/2022
Grant Size: up to $100,000
Details:
The Technical Skills Training grant is designed to support eligible training providers and employers in their efforts to design rapid, non-degree re-skilling and upskilling programs, expand capacity in new or existing programs that began after March 3rd, 2021, and/or move training to virtual platforms to train workers. All training programs must mitigate a workforce issue that was created or exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
This program has two tracks, each focused on developing a highly skilled workforce:
- Track A reflects the initial intent of this grant program and is designed for new and expanding accelerated, non-degree training programs that prepare trainees for new jobs.
- Programs in Track A may be eligible for up to $100,000 with a dollar-for-dollar match throughout the lifetime of the grant program.
- Programs in Track A are not for incumbent workers.
- Track B is designed for companies wishing to provide internal upskilling opportunities for their existing staff to promote movement and advancement throughout the organization, create more comprehensive onboarding and new worker training programs, and/or provide safety training for employees.
- Programs in Track B may be eligible for up to $50,000 with a dollar-for-dollar match throughout the lifetime of the grant program.
Eligibility Criteria
- Eligible applicants include North Dakota colleges and universities, business, non-profit organizations, city/county municipals, and/or trades organizations/associations in North Dakota.
- Note: Degree programs are not eligible for funding under this grant.
- Training must take place in North Dakota.
- Majority of program participants must reside and intend to work in North Dakota.
- If tuition or training costs are part of the proposed application, the applicant may not pay those funds directly to the individuals receiving the education or training; the funds must be paid to the organization providing the education or training.
For more information, visit North Dakota Department of Commerce.