ST. PAUL—Minnesota employers can apply for a grant beginning May 10 to help them develop a registered apprenticeship program to recruit, train and retain their 21st century highly-skilled workforce.
Approved applicants receive funds to offset their costs related to program development, instruction and supplies. Recipients can receive up to $5,000 for each registered apprentice.
The Minnesota Apprenticeship Initiative (MAI) targets employers in these five high-growth industries:
- advanced manufacturing
- agriculture
- health care
- information technology
- transportation
“Registered apprenticeship has long been recognized as the gold standard in employment-based career development,” said Ken Peterson, commissioner of the Department of Labor and Industry (DLI). “Building upon that success in the construction industry, this model can assist other industries striving to build a diverse and inclusive workforce to address the challenges of worker skills gaps, growing retirements and talent retention.”
“Apprenticeships are a win-win opportunity for both employers and employees,” said Shawntera Hardy, commissioner of the Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED). “As we look to fill a historic number of open jobs in this state, DEED is excited to partner with DLI in this effort, which will ultimately provide Minnesota employers looking to attract skilled workers another tool in their toolbox.”
How to apply
Employers interested in this opportunity are encouraged to visit the Minnesota Apprenticeship Initiative page on the Labor and Industry website to review requirements and submit their grant application by June 14.
Webinars
Free webinar sessions will be provided May 15 and June 7 to learn about the MAI grant opportunity. No pre-registration is required. Links to the sessions are at www.dli.mn.gov/aai.asp.
About the Minnesota Apprenticeship Initiative
The grants are part of the Minnesota Apprenticeship’s five-year project to expand registered apprenticeship in Minnesota and increase apprenticeship registrations by 1,000 in 30 high-growth occupations and industries.
Currently in its second year, the initiative has helped Minnesota companies such as Fairview Health Services, Owens Corning, Potlatch and Viracon to establish innovative registered apprenticeship programs to build their future workforces.
This initiative is funded through a $5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor and jointly administered by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development and the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry.
Contact information
Contact Carrie Fink, MAI project manager, at (651) 259-7252 or carrie.fink@state.mn.us with questions about the grant application process or if accommodations are needed to participate in a webinar.
Minnesota DEED By Shane Delaney, 651-259-7236