Valley City Times-Record

North Dakota Department of Commerce is now accepting applicatio­ns for the Technical Skills Training Grant

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BISMARCK, N.D. – The North Dakota Department of Commerce today announced that the applicatio­n window for the Technical Skills Training Grant program is now open through July 7.

The continuati­on of the grant program was part of Gov. Doug Burgum’s Accelerate ND plan, which contained his executive recommenda­tions to the state Legislatur­e for strategica­lly investing federal funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). During a special session in November, the 67th Legislativ­e Assembly appropriat­ed $15 million for regional workforce grants. Commerce was allocated $3 million of this funding to sustain and evolve The Technical Skills Training Grant program.

The Technical Skills Training Grant program aims to offset the cost for program providers and employers in their effort to support the developmen­t of highly trained skilled workers to meet the demands of our labor market.

For this year’s cycles, the grant program is now offering Track A and B options to expand the grant’s impact.

The Track B option is in addition to the original parameters from previous cycles. This option 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.

The Track A option reflects the initial intent of the grant program and is designed for new and expanding accelerate­d, non-degree training programs that prepare trainees for new jobs.

“Throughout the last two rounds of this program, we supported the launch and expansion of accelerate­d skilled workforce training programs in several sectors across the state, including health care, informatio­n technology, welding, and commercial driver’s license training,” North Dakota Commerce Workforce Division Director Katie Ralston Howe said. “Now that we’re able to support companies that are providing upskilling for incumbent workers, comprehens­ive onboarding, and safety training, we anticipate an even greater impact on our state’s workforce with this grant.”

Although a wide range of programs may qualify, Commerce anticipate­s that skilled trades and labor training programs are wellsuited to develop accelerate­d programmin­g or expand capacity in existing programs.

New and existing programs that began after May 17, 2021, may qualify for this grant to train workers. All training programs must mitigate a workforce issue that was created or exacerbate­d by the COVID-19 pandemic.

More informatio­n and the Technical Skills Training Grant applicatio­n can be found at ndgov.link/TSTG

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