CareerEdge Awards $157,209 In Grants to Help Local Employers Train 164 Employees
The Giving Coast
SRQ DAILY WEDNESDAY PHILANTHROPY EDITION
WEDNESDAY MAY 27, 2020 |
CareerEdge Funders Collaborative, the Greater Sarasota Chamber of Commerce’s workforce initiative, awarded $157,209 to train 164 employees at Sarasota Memorial Hospital, Habitat for Humanity, Sarasota/STC Construction Students, Atlantic Mold & Machining Corp., and State Farm, George Quarterman. The total employer investment among the four companies for their employee training is $518,905.
Incumbent worker training increases skill sets, which leads to higher wages and employee retention. In return, the community benefits from an increased number of job opportunities as well as improved standard of living associated with increased wages. Over the past ten years, the average worker wage increased 7% in the first year after completing training funded by CareerEdge grants. Employer grant funding resulted in $30.4 million cumulative annual earnings gain from new and wage increases following CareerEdge training investments.
Employers will use the grant funding for the following training priorities:
Habitat for Humanity Sarasota - Provide technical training, tools, and materials in a real-world construction environment on construction sites for the Industrial Technologies students at Suncoast Technical College.
Atlantic Mold & Machining Corp. - Increase worker machining capability that will allow them to remain competitive in a global market in CNC Milling, CNC Electric Discharge Machining, CNC Lathe Programming/Operation and CNC Wire, and EDM Machining.
Sarasota Memorial Hospital - Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) training, BSN to RN educational initiatives, and Health Information Management technology training.
State Farm, George Quarterman – Create career-laddering opportunities across the company from entry-level customer service (440 license) to health and life certification (215 license) to agent owner license (220 license).
If your business needs to upskill or retrain due to COVID-19, CareerEdge has extended its deadline to apply for grant funding through August. To be eligible for funding businesses must be: Industry focused (manufacturing, health care, insurance, skilled trades - automotive or HVAC); Agree to train and close skills gaps for new or current workers; Design new “career ladders” with increased wages for workers that successfully complete training or streamline and integrate training i.e. cross training; Actively participate on the CareerEdge Funders Council; preference is given to current Sarasota Chamber of Commerce Members.Funding is limited and provided on a first come, first served basis. Interested businesses must submit a letter of interest by August 31st at 5 p.m. - those selected will be notified.
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