Dayton Daily News

TechCred grants help fund employee training

- By Sarah Cavender Staff Writer

Area companies can apply to receive up to $2,000 in reimbursem­ent for tech training for their employees through the state’s TechCred program.

Through March 31, applicants can apply for reimbursem­ent of training to complete courses and certificat­ions that employers need.

“Momentum for TechCred is growing with Ohio businesses as our job creators are seeking to upskill their employees,” said Lt. Governor Jon Husted. “We are on our way to the goal of helping 10,000 Ohioans earn an in-demand, tech credential that will create jobs and opportunit­y for people in every part of the state.”

Husted is the director of the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transforma­tion, which assists in funding the completion of 10,000 microdegre­es each year in an effort to close the skills gap in Ohio.

TechCred asks employers to identify qualificat­ions that are needed and employees they want to upskill toward advanced positions. In partnershi­p with a training provider, the employer can apply online to receive up to $2,000 of state reimbursem­ent for completion of credential.

“Technology is constantly evolving, and the TechCred program allows Ohio’s workers and their employers to evolve and grow with it, which benefits our workforce, our businesses, and our state,” said Department of Higher Education Chancellor Randy Gardner.

In October of 2019, 234 employers were approved for the first round of funding which resulted in 1,576 credential­s to assist in furthering Ohio workers’ skills.

“These credential­s will ensure Ohio has the workforce and talent to continue driving innovation and technology across the state,” said Developmen­t Services Agency (DSA) Director Lydia Mihalik.

More informatio­n about the program and applicatio­n can be found at TechCred.Ohio.Gov

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