Small companies in some components of Michigan have a chance for grant funding that’ll assist them get coaching for his or her staff.
Michigan Works! West Central is now accepting functions for its Going PRO Expertise Fund, providing native companies the chance to reimburse coaching prices for workers. The applying window for the semi-annual funding cycle opened not too long ago, with a deadline set for October 18 at 5 p.m., in accordance with a report from BigRapidsNews.com.
Companies can apply for as much as $2,000 in reimbursement per worker and as much as $3,500 for every U.S. Division of Labor (USDOL)-registered apprentice throughout this fall’s software interval. A complete of $45 million is obtainable in Cycle 1 of the autumn grant spherical, aiming to bolster worker retention and strengthen the native financial system.
Since its inception in 2014, Michigan Works! West Central has helped safe over $4.9 million in coaching funds for 62 native employers, benefiting greater than 5,600 employees, together with 184 USDOL-registered apprentices.
This system aligns with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s “60 by 30” initiative, which targets rising the credentials amongst Michigan’s working-age adults to 60% by 2030.
Companies fascinated about making use of for the FY25 Cycle of the Going PRO Expertise Fund can attain out to the Enterprise Companies group at Michigan Works! West Central through their web site at www.mwwc.org/GoingPRO.
For extra particulars or help with functions, native companies in numerous counties can contact their respective representatives at Michigan Works! West Central.