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US Department of Labor awards more than $39M in grants to expand, diversify state Registered Apprenticeship programs

46 states, territories receive base formula funding to improve employment opportunities

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the award of more than $39 million in grants to 46 states and territories to increase the capacity of Registered Apprenticeship programs across key industries and provide workers with access to the new, good-paying jobs created under the Biden-Harris administration’s Investing in America agenda.

In February, the department’s Employment and Training Administration announced the availability of base formula funding and competitive funding through the State Apprenticeship Expansion Formula grants. Today’s awards represent the base formula funding to states to increase their ability to serve, improve and expand Registered Apprenticeship programs. This represents the second round of State Apprenticeship Expansion Formula funding the department has awarded. 

This investment will support the expansion of Registered Apprenticeship in industries such as K-12 education, transportation, clean energy, supply chain, hospitality, care economy and other public sector occupations. This investment will also be critical to build the workforce needed to carry out the Biden-Harris administration’s generational investments through the Investing in America agenda, which includes the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Inflation Reduction Act and the CHIPS and Science Act. 

“President Biden’s historic Investing in America agenda is rebuilding the middle class and expanding access to the training and career preparation that connects people to good jobs with family-sustaining wages,” said Acting Secretary Julie Su. “The State Apprenticeship Expansion Formula grants help increase Registered Apprenticeship opportunities across states and ensure the promise of good jobs extends to all communities.”

State Apprenticeship Expansion Formula grants support states to engage industry partners, create post-secondary education career pathways and develop the talent pipeline needed to meet the skill needs of their local labor markets. 

The funding advances the Biden-Harris administration’s goals to expand, modernize and diversify Registered Apprenticeship for all American workers, including women, people of color, individuals with disabilities and other underserved communities. 

The department awarded the following funding through the State Apprenticeship Expansion Formula grants: 

Recipient

City

State

Amount

Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development

Juneau

AK

$427,539

Arizona Department of Economic Security

Phoenix

AZ

$894,029

Arkansas Department of Commerce

Little Rock

AR

$618,250

Colorado Department of Labor and Employment

Denver

CO

$839,094

Government of District of Columbia

Washington

DC

$390,921

Delaware Department of Labor

Wilmington

DE

$422,543

Technical College System of Georgia

Atlanta

GA

$1,114,506

Guam Department of Administration

Tamuning

GU

$328,834

State of Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations

Honolulu

HI

$576,247

Idaho Department of Labor

Boise

ID

$479,200

Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity

Springfield

IL

$1,689,825

Indiana Department of Workforce Development

Indianapolis

IN

$1,233,642

Iowa Workforce Development

Des Moines

IA

$746,918

Kansas Department of Commerce

Topeka

KS

$534,340

Kentucky Department of Workforce Development

Frankfort

KY

$695,929

Louisiana Workforce Commission

Baton Rouge

LA

$673,671

Maine Department of Labor

Augusta

ME

$416,623

Maryland Governor's Workforce Investment Board

Baltimore

MD

$1,092,175

Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development

Boston

MA

$1,052,584

Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity

Lansing

MI

$1,419,882

State of Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry

St. Paul

MN

$998,712

Mississippi Department of Employment Security

Jackson

MS

$576,833

Missouri Department of Higher Education

Jefferson City

MO

$1,253,576

Montana Department of Labor and Industry

Helena

MT

$443,598

Nebraska Department of Education

Lincoln

NE

$488,733

State of Nevada

Carson City

NV

$721,602

Community College System of New Hampshire

Concord

NH

$474,623

New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development

Trenton

NJ

$1,039,863

New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions

Albuquerque

NM

$488,426

New York State Department of Labor

Albany

NY

$1,865,188

North Carolina Community College System

Raleigh

NC

$1,202,705

North Dakota Department of Public Instruction

Bismarck

ND

$389,661

Ohio Department of Job and Family Services

Columbus

OH

$1,633,602

Oklahoma Department of Education

Stillwater

OK

$562,459

Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries

Portland

OR

$882,371

Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry

Harrisburg

PA

$1,552,734

Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training

Cranston

RI

$440,301

South Carolina State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education

Columbia

SC

$757,218

South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation

Pierre

SD

$395,991

Texas Workforce Commission

Austin

TX

$2,812,636

Vermont Department of Labor

Montpelier

VT

$392,652

Virginia Department of Workforce Development and Advancement

Richmond

VA

$1,136,652

Washington State Department of Labor and Industries

Tumwater

WA

$1,340,127

West Virginia Department of Economic Development

Charleston

WV

$559,033

Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development

Madison

WI

$1,013,753 

Wyoming Department of Workforce Services

Cheyenne

WY

$353,441

Agency
Employment and Training Administration
Date
July 10, 2024
Release Number
24-1302-NAT
Media Contact: Jake Andrejat
Media Contact: Monica Vereen
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