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Biden-Harris administration awards over $244M to modernize, diversify, expand Registered Apprenticeships in growing industries

Department of Labor makes largest combined investment in learn-and-earn workforce model

WASHINGTON – The Biden-Harris administration is today making the largest combined federal investment in Registered Apprenticeships as the Department of Labor awards more than $244 million through two grant programs to help modernize, diversify and expand the Registered Apprenticeship system in growing U.S. industries. 

The investments are part of the Biden-Harris administration’s Investing in America agenda, which is rebuilding the middle class and increasing opportunities for underrepresented populations to enter in-demand occupations and careers that offer family-supporting wages. Acting Secretary Julie Su and White House Domestic Policy Advisor Neera Tanden announced the historic investments in Registered Apprenticeships today at the Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

Nearly $195 million will come through the second round of grant funding under the Apprenticeship Building America initiative, which supports public-private partnerships designed to serve a range of industries and individuals. The program will help expand the use of Registered Apprenticeships across in-demand fields, such as K-12 education, clean energy, IT and cybersecurity, advanced manufacturing, supply chain, hospitality, care economy and public-sector occupations. 

The Biden-Harris administration is also awarding $49 million through the second round of the competitive portion of the State Apprenticeship Expansion Formula grants to nine states. Since the start of the Biden-Harris administration, these investments and other efforts have resulted in more than 900,000 individuals having the opportunity to start an apprenticeship.

Together, today’s investments will help build the skilled, diverse workforce needed to support President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, including the Inflation Reduction Act, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the CHIPS and Science Act, and reach communities across the country through 52 grantees located in 32 states.

“Today’s historic investment in Registered Apprenticeships – the superhighways of our workforce infrastructure system – demonstrates the Biden-Harris administration’s commitment to both America’s workers and employers,” said Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su. “This award, totaling more than $244 million, will help to expand, strengthen and diversify programs that aren’t just one-offs – they create a pipeline of workers with in-demand skills, connecting them with good jobs that create real security for workers and their families. This interconnected system will help to ensure that all communities benefit from the jobs created by President Biden’s Investing in America agenda.”

The Apprenticeship Building America grants announced today include awards in the following categories: 

  • Ensuring Equitable Registered Apprenticeship Pathways and Partnerships Through Pre-Apprenticeship.
  • Creation of Education System-aligned Pre-apprenticeship and Registered Apprenticeship Programs.
  •  Registered Apprenticeship Hubs.

Apprenticeship Building America grant recipients will partner with employers and other stakeholders to launch programs that offer workers, including those from underrepresented populations and underserved communities, access to high-quality training through pre-apprenticeships and Registered Apprenticeships. These investments will target industries identified in the Biden-Harris administration’s Investing in America agenda and help our nation implement the historic legislation passed by Congress and signed into law by President Biden.

In 2022, the department awarded $171 million in grants through the program. Nearly $730 million have now been invested to expand, modernize and diversify the use of Registered Apprenticeships.

To support states’ efforts as key partners in expanding the national Registered Apprenticeship system, $49 million in grants will aid recipients in offering industries the expertise to expand and modernize Registered Apprenticeships to create and strengthen career pathways and opportunities for all workers to obtain good jobs with competitive wages. The competitive grants enable states to adopt proven strategies to expand their Registered Apprenticeship opportunities in key areas. 

The competitive portion of the State Apprenticeship Expansion Formula Grants seek to do the following:

  • Help states and territories advance Registered Apprenticeship as a talent development strategy and create post-secondary education career pathways that strengthen the nation’s workforce.
  • Support statewide Registered Apprenticeship strategies to engage industry partners and meet skill demands across today’s growing industry sectors.
  • Enable states and territories to build capacity to increase Registered Apprenticeship opportunities significantly for all American workers, including women, people of color, individuals with disabilities and other underserved communities.

Earlier this week, the department announced the award of more than $39 million in base formula funding through the State Apprenticeship Expansion Formula grants.

Learn more about Registered Apprenticeship investments and initiatives.

The department awarded the following Apprenticeship Building America grants:

RecipientCityState

Amount

East Valley Institute of TechnologyMesaAZ

$6,000,000

NextGen Climate America Inc.SacramentoCA

$5,999,999

The Arapahoe/Douglas Workforce Development BoardCentennialCO

$6,000,000

Activate Work Inc.DenverCO

$3,843,966

CareerWise ColoradoDenverCO

$4,000,000

Vail Valley Works Inc.EdwardsCO

$1,662,779

UnidosUSWashingtonDC

$4,000,000

Evara HealthClearwaterFL

$3,822,329

CommunityHealth IT Inc.Kennedy Space CenterFL

$4,000,000

Georgia Department of EducationAtlantaGA

$3,999,909

The Board of Trustees of the University of IllinoisChicagoIL

$3,795,200

Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision RepairHoffman EstatesIL

$7,043,749

Illinois Foundation of SkillsUSA VICAPekinIL

$7,999,948

Western Kentucky UniversityBowling GreenKY

$1,323,733

National Performance for EducationNicholasvilleKY

$4,000,000

For Providers by Providers LouisianaNew OrleansLA

$3,900,000

YouthForce NOLANew OrleansLA 

$4,000,000

University of Maryland Global CampusAdelphiMD

$3,947,276

Baltimore Alliance for Careers in Healthcare Inc.BaltimoreMD

$3,882,946

Asian American Center of FrederickFrederickMD

$3,990,486

Joe's Movement EmporiumMount RainierMD

$3,117,812

Amalgamated Transit UnionSilver SpringMD

$8,000,000

Center for Collaborative Education Inc.BostonMA

$4,000,000

Berrien-Cass-Van Buren Workforce Development Board Inc.Benton HarborMI

$3,989,047

University of Southern MississippiHattiesburgMS

$3,809,700

The Community College District of Jefferson County MissouriHillsboroMO

$3,995,671

Missouri Department of Higher Education & Workforce DevelopmentJefferson CityMO

$4,000,000

NevadaworksRenoNV

$4,000,000

New Mexico Public Education DepartmentSanta FeNM

$3,999,610

Npower Inc.BrooklynNY

$4,000,000

American Society of Mechanical Engineers Foundation, Inc.New YorkNY

$3,975,420

MACNY - Callahan Management Training Center Inc.SyracuseNY

$6,000,000

Family Health International 360DurhamNC

$8,000,000

North Carolina Business Committee for Education Inc.RaleighNC

$4,000,000

Workforce Development Board of Central OhioColumbusOH

$4,027,496

National Rural Water AssociationDuncanOK

$7,631,873

Pennsylvania College of TechnologyWilliamsportPA

$4,000,000

Building FuturesProvidenceRI

$3,771,153

Vanderbilt UniversityNashvilleTN

$2,324,851

Northern Virginia Community CollegeAnnandaleVA

$3,999,980

Hampton Roads Workforce CouncilNorfolkVA

$6,000,000

Marshall University Research Corp.HuntingtonWV

$7,103,847

Workforce Development Board of South Central Wisconsin Inc.MadisonWI

$4,000,000

The department awarded the following competitive State Apprenticeship Expansion Formula grants:

RecipientCityState

Amount

Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce DevelopmentJuneauAK

$5,285,678 

State of Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial RelationsHonoluluHI

$4,999,707 

State of Minnesota Department of Labor and IndustrySt. PaulMN

$4,700,000 

Nebraska Department of EducationLincolnNE

$4,500,000 

New Mexico Department of Workforce SolutionsAlbuquerqueNM

$5,949,885 

Ohio Department of Job and Family ServicesColumbusOH

$6,000,000 

South Carolina State Board for Technical and Comprehensive EducationColumbiaSC

$6,000,000 

Texas Workforce CommissionAustinTX

$6,000,000 

Virginia Department of Workforce Development and AdvancementRichmondVA

$6,000,000 

Agency
Employment and Training Administration
Date
July 11, 2024
Release Number
24-1260-NAT
Media Contact: Jake Andrejat
Media Contact: Monica Vereen
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