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Worker Training Grants Available in Wisconsin

Worker Training Grants Available in Wisconsin

October 1, 2024

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Worker Training Grants Available in Wisconsin

The Department of Workforce Development recently announced a program that will assist employers with the costs of occupational training for full-time unemployed, underemployed, and existing workers.

The Fast Forward Program assists employers with innovative solutions that will help meet the needs of their workforce.

“Any business interested in building its pool of skilled workers should consider applying for this grant,” said Amy Pechacek, Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development. The Fast Forward program is an investment in Wisconsin’s workforce, providing a training boost that fills positions while offering workers the skills they need to succeed.”

These grants of $5,000 to $40,000 can reimburse training that qualifies workers for full-time employment, higher-level employment, or increased wages.

The application deadline is 3:00 pm. CT, Monday, October 28, 2024.

More information and instructions to apply can be found at  https://wisconsinfastforward.com/

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