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  • Boost employee skills and productivity.
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  • Improve employee satisfaction and retention.

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2.

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Following the planning meeting, PMT will handle the necessary paperwork on your behalf to secure approval for your training reimbursement.

3.

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From there, our team of Application Engineers will deliver the training on-site, virtually, or at an approved facility. After completing the training, you'll receive your reimbursement through the State’s program.

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Alabama Workforce Stabilization Program (AWSP) Guide

Purpose

The Alabama Workforce Stabilization Program (AWSP) supports Alabama businesses by providing funds to upskill their existing workforce. The program aims to help businesses maintain competitiveness and adapt to economic changes by filling skills gaps and enhancing employee capabilities.

Eligibility

  • Alabama businesses with a demonstrated need for upskilling their workforce, particularly in response to economic disruptions or new technology adoption.
  • Employers must be current on all tax obligations and in good standing with state and federal regulations.

Application Process

  • Submit an application to the Alabama Department of Commerce, detailing the training needs, expected outcomes, and budget.
  • Applications must be submitted at least 30 days prior to the commencement of the training program.

Requirements

  • The application must specify the target group for the training and outline measurable outcomes.
  • Trainees must be full-time employees, at least 18 years old, and authorized to work in the U.S.

Reimbursement Process

  • After training completion, employers submit documentation to the Alabama Department of Commerce for reimbursement of eligible costs.
  • Reimbursement can cover a portion of the costs for third-party training providers like PMT.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training related to job skills enhancement, technology adoption, and improving business processes.
  • Costs for external training providers, internal trainers, and training materials.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Costs incurred before application approval.
  • Construction, relocation, or lobbying expenses.
  • Wages for trainees during training.

Assurances

  • Employers must maintain detailed records of training expenditures and outcomes for audit purposes.
  • No discrimination in training opportunities based on race, color, national origin, age, religion, marital status, sex, or disability.
  • The Alabama Department of Commerce reserves the right to postpone or cancel funding in case of non-compliance or unforeseen circumstances.
  • A final report detailing the training outcomes must be submitted after completion of the program.

Review Process

Applications are reviewed by the Alabama Department of Commerce, with decisions typically made within several weeks of submission. Reimbursement occurs after successful completion of the training and submission of all required documentation.

 

 

Arkansas DWS Training Trust Fund Program Guide

Purpose

The Department of Workforce Services (DWS) Training Trust Fund Program provides innovative training support opportunities for Arkansas employers. It helps fill gaps in skills development training for prospective, new, and incumbent workers.

Eligibility

  • For-profit and non-profit employers operating in Arkansas for at least 12 months.
  • Employers must be current on tax obligations with no pending tax-related litigation.

Application Process

  • Submit an application to the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services at least 30 days before training begins.
  • Include a clear description of the training, the provider, and the projected costs.

Requirements

  • Specify the target group and type of training, with tangible and measurable outcomes.
  • Trainees must be U.S. citizens or authorized to work in the U.S., at least 18 years old, and in compliance with selective service requirements (for males born after 1959).

Priority Considerations

  • Avoiding layoffs through incumbent worker training.
  • Maintaining or creating new jobs through prospective employee training.
  • Upgrading employee skills and increasing productivity.
  • Providing training and employment opportunities to recipients of public assistance and low-income individuals.
  • Employers certifying expansion.
  • Replicating training internally (Train the Trainer concept).

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training on new technology and equipment.
  • Industry-specific skill training.
  • Train the Trainer programs.
  • Purchase and development of training materials.
  • Compensation for approved training providers, consultants, or internal trainers.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Costs incurred before application approval.
  • Construction or purchase of facilities.
  • Relocation expenses.
  • Employment or training in sectarian activities.
  • Lobbying activities.
  • Trainee wages.

Assurances

  • Employers must maintain expenditure records for audits.
  • No discrimination in training opportunities based on race, color, national origin, age, religion, marital status, sex, or disability.
  • Funding may be postponed or canceled in the event of a labor dispute.
  • The agreement may be canceled by the DWS director with written notice.
  • A final report with quantifiable outcomes must be submitted after training completion.

Review Process

Applications are reviewed in coordination with the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) and the Arkansas Workforce Investment Board (AWIB).

 

 

 

California Employment Training Panel (ETP) Program Guide

Purpose

The California Employment Training Panel (ETP) provides financial assistance to California businesses to support customized worker training, aimed at improving employee skills, productivity, and job security. The program helps businesses stay competitive, particularly in industries facing economic challenges or technological changes.

Eligibility

  • California businesses that contribute to the state economy, especially those in industries facing out-of-state competition.
  • Priority is given to employers that are expanding, retraining existing workers, or implementing new technologies.

Application Process

  • Businesses must apply online through the ETP portal. An initial consultation with ETP representatives is recommended to outline specific training needs.
  • Applications should include a detailed training plan, projected outcomes, and budget.

Requirements

  • Training must focus on skills that improve job security, increase productivity, or meet specific business objectives.
  • Trainees must be full-time employees in California and meet eligibility criteria set by the ETP.

Reimbursement Process

  • After approval, businesses can begin the training program. Reimbursement is based on the number of training hours completed, with specific rates per training hour.
  • Employers must submit regular progress reports and documentation to receive reimbursement. Reimbursements are typically processed after the completion of training milestones.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training related to job skills enhancement, technology adoption, and improving business processes.
  • Costs for external training providers, internal trainers, and training materials.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training that is not directly related to job skills improvement.
  • Wages of trainees during training, travel costs, or any non-training-related expenses.

Assurances

  • Employers must maintain detailed records of training expenditures and outcomes for audit purposes.
  • The ETP program requires compliance with all state labor laws, including non-discrimination policies in training programs.

Review Process

Applications are reviewed regularly by the ETP, and businesses are notified of approval status. The entire process can take several months from application to the start of training.

 







Colorado FIRST and Existing Industry Job Training Programs Guide

Purpose

The Colorado FIRST and Existing Industry Job Training Programs provide financial assistance to Colorado businesses for customized training programs aimed at enhancing the skills of new and existing employees. These programs support job creation, retention, and economic growth in the state.

Eligibility

  • Colorado businesses creating new jobs (Colorado FIRST) or retraining existing employees (Existing Industry Job Training Program).
  • Priority is given to companies in industries that contribute to the state’s economic development, such as advanced manufacturing, aerospace, and technology.

Application Process

  • Businesses must work with a local workforce center to develop a training plan and submit an application. The application should include details on the training provider, costs, and expected outcomes.
  • Applications should be submitted at least 6-8 weeks before the planned start of training.

Requirements

  • Training must be tied to job creation, retention, or significant skill enhancement.
  • Trainees must be full-time employees in Colorado.

Reimbursement Process

  • Reimbursement is provided after training is completed and documented, covering up to 50% of eligible training costs.
  • Employers must submit progress reports and final documentation to receive reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Costs associated with external training providers, internal trainers, and training materials.
  • Development of customized training programs that meet specific business needs.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Expenses incurred prior to application approval.
  • Wages for employees during training sessions.
  • General operating costs or unrelated business expenses.

Assurances

  • Employers must maintain records of training expenditures and outcomes for audit purposes.
  • No discrimination in training opportunities based on race, color, national origin, age, religion, marital status, sex, or disability.
  • The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) reserves the right to audit records and requires a final report summarizing training outcomes.

Review Process

Applications are reviewed by the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT), with decisions typically made within 6-8 weeks. Reimbursement occurs after successful completion of the training and submission of all required documentation.








Connecticut Manufacturing Innovation Fund Incumbent Worker Training Program Guide

Purpose

The Connecticut Manufacturing Innovation Fund Incumbent Worker Training Program provides financial assistance to manufacturing companies in Connecticut to help upskill their existing workforce. The program aims to support manufacturers in adopting new technologies and improving productivity.

Eligibility

  • Connecticut manufacturers looking to upskill their current workforce.
  • Companies must demonstrate a need for training that aligns with business goals and technological advancements.

Application Process

  • Submit an application through the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) with a detailed training plan and budget.
  • Applications must include information on the training provider, expected outcomes, and how the training aligns with business objectives.

Requirements

  • The training must focus on skills that directly contribute to business improvements, such as adopting new technologies or enhancing production processes.
  • Training providers can include external consultants, technical schools, or in-house trainers.

Reimbursement Process

  • After training is completed, employers can submit documentation for reimbursement of up to 50% of eligible training costs.
  • Reimbursements are processed after all required documentation is submitted and reviewed by the DECD.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Costs associated with training materials, instructor fees, and external training providers.
  • Development of new training programs or enhancement of existing ones to meet industry standards.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training not directly related to business needs or skills improvement.
  • Expenses incurred prior to application approval.
  • Wages for employees during training sessions.

Assurances

  • Employers must maintain detailed records of training expenditures and outcomes for audit purposes.
  • No discrimination in training opportunities based on race, color, national origin, age, religion, marital status, sex, or disability.
  • The DECD reserves the right to audit records and requires a final report summarizing training outcomes.

Review Process

Applications are reviewed by the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development, with decisions typically made within a few weeks. Reimbursement occurs after successful completion of the training and submission of all required documentation.


Delaware Blue Collar Training Fund Program Guide

Purpose

The program provides grants to Delaware businesses for customized training initiatives that improve employee skills and company productivity.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in Delaware.
  • Industries such as manufacturing, IT, and healthcare.

Application Process

  • Submit an application to the Delaware Department of Labor.
  • Include a detailed training plan and budget.
  • PMT can assist in preparing and submitting your application.

Requirements

  • Employers must provide a matching contribution.
  • Trainees must be Delaware residents employed full-time.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants cover up to 50% of eligible training costs.
  • Submit proof of training completion and expenses for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training services from providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and curriculum development.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Employee wages during training.
  • Travel and lodging expenses.

Assurances

  • Maintain records for auditing purposes.
  • Compliance with state and federal laws.

Review Process

The Delaware Department of Labor reviews applications, typically within 30 days. PMT ensures your application meets all requirements for approval.

Florida Incumbent Worker Training Program Guide

Purpose

The Florida Incumbent Worker Training (IWT) Program provides financial assistance to Florida businesses for training their existing (incumbent) employees. The program aims to help businesses remain competitive by providing skills upgrade training for their current workforce, thereby enhancing productivity and company growth.

Eligibility

  • Businesses must be located in Florida and have been in operation for at least one year prior to application.
  • Employers must demonstrate a need for training that will improve the company's competitiveness.
  • Businesses must be current on all state tax obligations.
  • Priority is given to businesses in targeted industries and those that have not received IWT funding in the past.

Application Process

  • Complete and submit the online application through CareerSource Florida's website. Refer to the Sample Application for guidance.
  • Provide a detailed training plan, including course descriptions, training providers, and expected outcomes.
  • Include a budget outlining the total training costs and the amount requested for reimbursement.
  • Applications are accepted year-round, subject to available funding.

Requirements

  • Training must be job-specific and result in skill upgrades that benefit both the employee and the employer.
  • Eligible training can include classroom instruction, virtual training, in-house training, workshops, and seminars.
  • Training providers can be public or private educational institutions, training consultants, or company employees with expertise.

Reimbursement Process

  • After training completion, submit reimbursement requests with required documentation, such as invoices, proof of payment, and attendance records.
  • Employers can be reimbursed up to 50% of the direct training costs.
  • Reimbursements are processed upon review and approval by CareerSource Florida.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Instructor wages and fees.
  • Curriculum development costs.
  • Textbooks, manuals, and other training materials.
  • Tuition expenses for training courses.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Employee wages during training sessions.
  • Travel expenses, food, and lodging.
  • Training equipment purchases or leases.
  • Costs incurred prior to application approval.
  • Administrative costs or indirect costs.

Assurances

  • Employers must comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, including labor and employment laws.
  • Maintain detailed records of training activities and expenses for monitoring and audit purposes.
  • No discrimination in training opportunities based on race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, religion, or marital status.
  • Agree to provide performance reports summarizing training outcomes and impacts on the business.

Review Process

Applications are reviewed by CareerSource Florida staff to ensure they meet program criteria and priorities. The review process typically takes several weeks. Approval is subject to available funding and alignment with program goals. Reimbursement occurs after successful completion of the training and submission of all required documentation.

Next Steps

To get started, simply book a planning call, and PMT will help prepare all the necessary paperwork. Our team will guide you through the application process to ensure a smooth experience.

Georgia Quick Start Program Guide

Purpose

Georgia's Quick Start offers customized training at no cost to qualified businesses to support job creation and workforce development.

Eligibility

  • New or expanding businesses in Georgia.
  • Industries such as advanced manufacturing and technology.

Application Process

  • Contact Quick Start to assess training needs.
  • Develop a customized training plan.
  • PMT can facilitate communication and planning with Quick Start.

Requirements

  • Commitment to create new jobs in Georgia.
  • Participation in the development of the training program.

Reimbursement Process

  • Training is provided at no cost, so reimbursement is not required.
  • Quick Start delivers the training directly or through partners.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Customized employee training programs.
  • Use of third-party trainers like PMT as part of the plan.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training for non-eligible positions.
  • Capital expenses or equipment purchases.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state and federal regulations.
  • Commitment to the economic development goals of the program.

Review Process

Quick Start officials will evaluate your business needs promptly. PMT will assist you throughout this seamless process.

Hawaii Employment and Training Fund Program Guide

Purpose

The ETF Program provides grants to Hawaii businesses for training their workforce, enhancing skills and productivity.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in Hawaii and contributing to the Unemployment Insurance system.
  • Industries across various sectors needing workforce training.

Application Process

  • Contact the Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations.
  • Enroll employees in approved training courses.
  • PMT can provide approved training courses and assist with enrollment.

Requirements

  • Trainees must be employed in Hawaii.
  • Training must be on the list of approved ETF courses.

Reimbursement Process

  • ETF covers 50% of the training course fees.
  • Employers pay the full fee upfront and are reimbursed for the eligible portion.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Approved training courses offered by providers like PMT.
  • Training materials included in course fees.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Non-approved courses or training providers.
  • Travel, meals, and lodging expenses.

Assurances

  • Compliance with program guidelines and state laws.
  • Maintain records for audit purposes.

Review Process

The Department processes reimbursements after course completion. PMT ensures your enrollment and reimbursement processes are seamless.

Idaho Workforce Development Training Fund Guide

Purpose

The Workforce Development Training Fund provides grants to Idaho businesses for training new and existing employees, promoting economic growth and skill development.

Eligibility

  • Businesses creating new jobs or retraining existing workers in Idaho.
  • Industries such as manufacturing, technology, and healthcare.

Application Process

  • Submit an application to the Idaho Department of Labor.
  • Include a training plan, budget, and job creation projections.
  • PMT can assist in preparing your application and training plan.

Requirements

  • Commitment to job creation or significant retraining efforts.
  • Trainees must be employed in Idaho.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants reimburse a portion of training costs based on wages and benefits of new jobs.
  • Submit documentation of expenses and training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training services from providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and curriculum development.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Employee wages during training.
  • Capital equipment purchases.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state laws and program guidelines.
  • Maintain accurate records for auditing purposes.

Review Process

The Idaho Department of Labor reviews applications, typically within 30 days. PMT ensures your application is thorough and timely.

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Illinois Employment Training Investment Program (ETIP) Guide

Purpose

The Illinois Employment Training Investment Program (ETIP) provides financial assistance to Illinois manufacturers to help train their workforce. The program aims to keep the skills of Illinois workers up-to-date and enhance the competitiveness of companies in a global market.

Eligibility

  • Manufacturing companies located in Illinois.
  • Companies looking to provide training that upgrades the skills of their employees.

Application Process

  • Submit an application through the Illinois Manufacturing Association (IMA).
  • Provide a detailed training plan, including course descriptions and training providers.
  • Applications are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the program year.

Requirements

  • Training must be pre-approved and completed within the program year (July 1 through June 30).
  • Training can include classroom instruction, on-the-job training, seminars, workshops, and online courses.

Reimbursement Process

  • After training completion, submit required documentation for reimbursement of up to 50% of eligible training costs.
  • Documentation includes training rosters, proof of payment, and course descriptions.
  • Reimbursements are processed after review and approval by the IMA and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO).

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Costs associated with training materials, instructor fees, and external training providers.
  • Expenses for developing new training programs or enhancing existing ones.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Employee wages during training sessions.
  • Training expenses incurred before application approval.
  • Training not directly related to skill enhancement or business needs.

Assurances

  • Employers must keep detailed records of training activities and expenses for audit purposes.
  • Equal opportunity in training without discrimination based on race, color, national origin, age, religion, marital status, sex, or disability.
  • The IMA and DCEO reserve the right to audit records and require reports summarizing training outcomes.

Review Process

Applications are reviewed by the Illinois Manufacturing Association in coordination with the DCEO. Decisions are typically made within a few weeks. Reimbursement occurs after successful completion of the training and submission of all required documentation.

 

Indiana Skills Enhancement Fund Guide

Purpose

The SEF provides financial assistance to Indiana businesses for training new and existing employees, aiming to enhance skill levels and productivity.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in Indiana planning to expand or improve operations.
  • Industries such as manufacturing, distribution, and technology.

Application Process

  • Submit an application to the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC).
  • Include a detailed training plan and budget.
  • PMT can assist in preparing your application and training plan.

Requirements

  • Training must lead to skill enhancements and increased wages.
  • Commitment to maintain operations in Indiana.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants reimburse up to 50% of eligible training costs.
  • Submit documentation of training expenses and completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • External training providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and related expenses.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Employee wages during training.
  • Training conducted before grant approval.

Assurances

  • Maintain accurate records for auditing purposes.
  • Compliance with state regulations and reporting requirements.

Review Process

The IEDC reviews applications, typically making decisions within 30-45 days. PMT ensures your application is complete for timely approval.

Iowa Jobs Training Program Guide

Purpose

The 260F program provides training grants to Iowa businesses to upskill their existing workforce, improving competitiveness and productivity.

Eligibility

  • Businesses located in Iowa with existing employees needing training.
  • Industries across various sectors, including manufacturing and technology.

Application Process

  • Partner with a local community college.
  • Submit an application with a training plan and budget.
  • PMT can coordinate with educational partners and assist with your application.

Requirements

  • Trainees must be currently employed in Iowa.
  • Training must lead to skill upgrades and potential wage increases.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants cover up to $25,000 per business per three-year period.
  • Funds are managed by the community college partner.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training services from providers like PMT.
  • Development of training materials and curriculum.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Employee wages during training.
  • Capital equipment purchases.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state and federal regulations.
  • Maintain records for audit purposes.

Review Process

The community college partner and Iowa Economic Development Authority review applications, typically within 30 days. PMT will assist in streamlining your application process.

Kansas Industrial Retraining Program Guide

Purpose

The KIR program assists Kansas companies in retraining their workforce when changing technologies or products affect worker skills.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in Kansas undergoing restructuring.
  • Industries such as manufacturing, distribution, and technology.

Application Process

  • Submit an application to the Kansas Department of Commerce.
  • Include a training plan, budget, and description of restructuring.
  • PMT can help prepare and submit your application.

Requirements

  • Trainees must be full-time employees affected by restructuring.
  • Training must lead to skill upgrades necessary for new technologies or processes.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants may cover up to 50% of eligible training costs.
  • Submit documentation of expenses and training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • External training providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and development costs.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training conducted before grant approval.
  • Capital equipment purchases.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state laws and program guidelines.
  • Maintain accurate records for auditing purposes.

Review Process

The Kansas Department of Commerce reviews applications, typically within 30 days. PMT ensures your application is thorough and timely.

Kentucky BSSC Grant-In-Aid Program Guide

Purpose

The BSSC Grant-In-Aid Program provides matching grants to Kentucky businesses for training new and existing employees to enhance skills and productivity.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in Kentucky across various industries.
  • Employers must demonstrate a need for training.

Application Process

  • Submit an application to the Bluegrass State Skills Corporation.
  • Include a training plan, budget, and expected outcomes.
  • PMT can assist in preparing your application and training plan.

Requirements

  • Employers must provide a 50% cash match for grant funds received.
  • Trainees must be employed in Kentucky.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants cover up to 50% of eligible training costs.
  • Submit documentation of expenses and training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training services from third-party providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and related expenses.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Travel, meals, and lodging expenses.
  • Employee wages during training.

Assurances

  • Compliance with all program guidelines and state laws.
  • Maintain records for audit purposes.

Review Process

The BSSC Board reviews applications quarterly. PMT will help ensure your application is competitive and complete.

Louisiana Incumbent Worker Training Program Guide

Purpose

The IWTP provides grant funding to Louisiana businesses to train current employees, enhancing skills and promoting career advancement.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in Louisiana and contributing to the Unemployment Insurance system.
  • Industries across various sectors needing workforce training.

Application Process

  • Submit an IWTP application to the Louisiana Workforce Commission.
  • Include a comprehensive training plan and budget.
  • PMT can assist in preparing and submitting your application.

Requirements

  • Trainees must be incumbent workers needing skill upgrades.
  • Employers must provide a matching contribution.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants cover a significant portion of training costs.
  • Submit invoices and proof of training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training services from providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and supplies.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Employee wages during training.
  • Travel and lodging expenses.

Assurances

  • Maintain accurate records for auditing purposes.
  • Compliance with state and federal regulations.

Review Process

The Louisiana Workforce Commission reviews applications, typically within 45 days. PMT will help expedite your application process.

Maine Quality Centers Program Guide

Purpose

The Maine Quality Centers Program offers no-cost training to businesses expanding operations or relocating to Maine, focusing on creating new jobs.

Eligibility

  • Businesses creating new full-time jobs in Maine.
  • Industries such as manufacturing, technology, and healthcare.

Application Process

  • Partner with a local community college.
  • Submit a training proposal outlining needs and objectives.
  • PMT can coordinate with educational partners on your behalf.

Requirements

  • Commitment to create new jobs within a specified timeframe.
  • Participate in the development of the training program.

Reimbursement Process

  • Training is provided at no cost to the employer.
  • Community colleges deliver the training directly.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Customized training programs with third-party providers like PMT.
  • Development of training materials and curriculum.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training for existing employees not associated with new job creation.
  • Capital equipment purchases.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state regulations and program guidelines.
  • Commitment to job creation and retention.

Review Process

The Maine Community College System reviews applications promptly. PMT will assist you throughout this seamless process.

Maryland Business Works Program Guide

Purpose

The Maryland Business Works Program provides matching grants to Maryland businesses for workforce training, helping to upgrade employee skills and increase productivity.

Eligibility

  • Private sector businesses registered and operating in Maryland.
  • Priority given to small businesses and those in high-demand industries.

Application Process

  • Contact the local workforce development area to discuss training needs.
  • Submit an application detailing the training plan and costs.
  • PMT can assist in preparing and submitting your application.

Requirements

  • Employers must match funds, generally dollar-for-dollar.
  • Trainees must be Maryland residents employed full-time.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants cover up to 50% of eligible training expenses.
  • Submit proof of training completion and expenses for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training services from third-party providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and related costs.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Travel, food, and lodging expenses.
  • Equipment purchases or capital improvements.

Assurances

  • Maintain records for auditing purposes.
  • Compliance with equal opportunity and labor laws.

Review Process

Applications are reviewed by the local workforce development board, with decisions typically within 30 days. PMT streamlines this process to ensure timely approval.

Massachusetts Workforce Training Fund Program Guide

Purpose

The WTFP provides resources to Massachusetts businesses to fund training for current and newly hired employees.

Eligibility

  • Businesses contributing to the Massachusetts Workforce Training Fund.
  • Employers of all sizes and industries.

Application Process

  • Choose the appropriate grant program (General Program, Express Program, etc.).
  • Submit an application with training plans and objectives.
  • PMT can guide you through selecting the right program and handle the application.

Requirements

  • Training must be completed within the grant period.
  • Employers are expected to match funds based on company size.

Reimbursement Process

  • Reimbursements cover up to 50% of eligible training costs.
  • Submit reimbursement requests with proof of payment and attendance.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • External training providers like PMT.
  • Development of customized training programs.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training for executives or owners.
  • Out-of-state training expenses.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state labor laws.
  • Commitment to report on training outcomes.

Review Process

Applications are reviewed by the Commonwealth Corporation, with decisions typically within 60 days. PMT will assist in ensuring a smooth application process.

 

 

Michigan Going PRO Talent Fund Guide

Purpose

The Michigan Going PRO Talent Fund provides grants to Michigan businesses to support the training and development of their workforce. The program helps businesses stay competitive by ensuring employees have the skills needed for in-demand jobs.

Eligibility

  • Michigan businesses in high-demand industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, and IT.
  • Companies must demonstrate a need for training that aligns with business growth or technological advancements.

Application Process

  • Partner with a local Michigan Works! Agency to assess training needs and develop a training plan.
  • Submit the application through the Michigan Talent Investment Agency (TIA) during the annual application period.

Requirements

  • Training must focus on skills that directly contribute to job performance, business improvements, or new technology adoption.
  • Trainees must be full-time employees of the applying business.

Reimbursement Process

  • After training is completed, businesses submit documentation to receive reimbursement of eligible training costs.
  • Reimbursements are processed after all required documentation is reviewed and approved by the TIA.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Costs for external training providers, training materials, and instructor fees.
  • On-the-job training and classroom training expenses.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Expenses incurred prior to application approval.
  • Wages of employees during training.
  • General operating costs or unrelated business expenses.

Assurances

  • Employers must maintain detailed records of training expenditures and outcomes for audit purposes.
  • No discrimination in training opportunities based on race, color, national origin, age, religion, marital status, sex, or disability.
  • The Michigan TIA reserves the right to audit records and requires a final report summarizing training outcomes.

Review Process

Applications are reviewed by the Michigan Talent Investment Agency, with decisions typically made within a few weeks. Reimbursement occurs after successful completion of the training and submission of all required documentation.

 

Minnesota Job Skills Partnership Program Guide

Purpose

The MJSP provides grants to educational institutions that partner with businesses to develop new-job training or retraining for existing employees.

Eligibility

  • Minnesota businesses partnering with accredited educational institutions.
  • Focus on industries with significant economic impact.

Application Process

  • Partner with a Minnesota educational institution.
  • Develop a joint training proposal and submit an application.
  • PMT can facilitate partnerships and assist in application preparation.

Requirements

  • Training must meet specific business needs and skill gaps.
  • Employers are typically required to match funds.

Reimbursement Process

  • Funds are awarded to the educational partner to deliver the training.
  • Regular reporting on training outcomes is required.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Customized training programs with third-party providers like PMT.
  • Development of training materials and curriculum.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • General operating expenses.
  • Capital equipment purchases.

Assurances

  • Commitment to project objectives and outcomes.
  • Compliance with all program guidelines and reporting requirements.

Review Process

The MJSP Board reviews applications quarterly. PMT can help ensure your proposal is competitive and complete.

Mississippi Workforce Training Funds Guide

Purpose

Mississippi offers Workforce Training Funds to support employee training for new and existing businesses, enhancing skills and productivity.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in Mississippi needing workforce training.
  • Industries across various sectors, including manufacturing and technology.

Application Process

  • Partner with a local community college or workforce center.
  • Develop a training plan and submit an application.
  • PMT can coordinate with educational partners and assist with your application.

Requirements

  • Trainees must be employed in Mississippi.
  • Training must address specific skill gaps.

Reimbursement Process

  • Funding covers eligible training expenses as approved.
  • Submit documentation for reimbursement after training completion.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training services from third-party providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and development costs.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Employee wages during training.
  • Capital equipment purchases.

Assurances

  • Compliance with program guidelines and state laws.
  • Maintain records for audit purposes.

Review Process

The Mississippi Community College Board reviews applications, typically within 30 days. PMT ensures a smooth application process for timely approval.

Missouri Works Training Program Guide

Purpose

The Missouri Works Training Program provides funding and resources for training new and existing employees, supporting business growth and competitiveness.

Eligibility

  • Businesses creating new jobs or making capital investments in Missouri.
  • Industries such as manufacturing, technology, and logistics.

Application Process

  • Submit a Notice of Intent to the Missouri Department of Economic Development.
  • Develop a training plan and budget.
  • PMT can assist in preparing your application and training plan.

Requirements

  • Commitment to job creation or retention.
  • Trainees must be full-time employees.

Reimbursement Process

  • Funding covers eligible training expenses as approved.
  • Submit documentation of expenses and training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • External training providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and curriculum development.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Employee wages during training.
  • Capital equipment purchases.

Assurances

  • Compliance with program guidelines and state laws.
  • Maintain records for audit purposes.

Review Process

The Department of Economic Development reviews applications, typically within 30 days. PMT ensures your application is thorough and timely.

Montana Incumbent Worker Training Program Guide

Purpose

This program provides grant funding to Montana small businesses for training existing employees, enhancing skills and competitiveness.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in Montana with 50 or fewer employees.
  • Trainees must be employed in Montana for at least six months.

Application Process

  • Submit an application to the Montana Department of Labor & Industry.
  • Include a training plan and budget.
  • PMT can assist in preparing your application and training plan.

Requirements

  • Training must lead to skill upgrades and job retention.
  • Employers must provide a matching contribution.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants reimburse up to $2,000 per employee per state fiscal year.
  • Submit documentation of expenses and training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training services from providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and supplies.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Travel and lodging expenses.
  • Employee wages during training.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state laws and program guidelines.
  • Maintain accurate records for auditing purposes.

Review Process

The Department reviews applications monthly. PMT ensures your application is thorough and timely.

Nebraska Worker Training Program Guide

Purpose

This program provides grants to Nebraska businesses for training initiatives that enhance employee skills and promote economic growth.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in Nebraska and contributing to the state Unemployment Insurance Fund.
  • Industries across various sectors needing workforce training.

Application Process

  • Submit an application to the Nebraska Department of Labor.
  • Include a training plan and budget.
  • PMT can assist in preparing your application and training plan.

Requirements

  • Trainees must be employed in Nebraska.
  • Training must lead to skill upgrades and potential wage increases.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants cover a portion of eligible training costs.
  • Submit documentation of expenses and training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • External training providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and development costs.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Employee wages during training.
  • Capital equipment purchases.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state regulations and reporting requirements.
  • Maintain accurate records for auditing purposes.

Review Process

The Nebraska Department of Labor reviews applications, typically within 30 days. PMT ensures a smooth application process for timely approval.

Nevada Silver State Works Program Guide

Purpose

The Silver State Works Program offers incentives to Nevada businesses for hiring and training new employees, aiming to stimulate job growth and skill development.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in Nevada looking to hire and train new employees.
  • Participants must be eligible job seekers referred by Nevada JobConnect.

Application Process

  • Register as an employer with Nevada JobConnect.
  • Identify eligible candidates and develop a training plan.
  • PMT can assist in creating training plans and navigating the program requirements.

Requirements

  • Provide full-time employment to participants.
  • Commit to a training period that enhances the participant's skills.

Reimbursement Process

  • Employers may receive wage reimbursements for the training period.
  • Submit documentation of wages paid and training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • On-the-job training costs.
  • Training services from providers like PMT.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training for existing employees not hired through the program.
  • Capital equipment purchases.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state laws and program guidelines.
  • Maintain accurate records for auditing purposes.

Review Process

Nevada JobConnect reviews employer registrations and candidate eligibility. PMT ensures your participation in the program is seamless and effective.

 

 

New Hampshire Job Training Fund Guide

Purpose

The Job Training Fund provides matching grants to New Hampshire businesses for training initiatives that enhance employee skills.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in New Hampshire.
  • Employers must pay into the Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund.

Application Process

  • Submit an application with a training proposal and budget.
  • Include anticipated outcomes and benefits of the training.
  • PMT can assist in preparing and submitting your application.

Requirements

  • Employers must provide a 1:1 cash match for grant funds received.
  • Trainees must be employed within New Hampshire.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants cover up to 50% of training costs, with a maximum of $100,000 annually.
  • Submit proof of training completion and expenses for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • External training providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and related expenses.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Travel, meals, and lodging expenses.
  • Capital equipment purchases.

Assurances

  • Compliance with all program guidelines and state laws.
  • Maintain records for audit purposes.

Review Process

The Job Training Fund Review Committee evaluates applications monthly. PMT will help ensure your application is competitive and complete.

 

New Jersey Skills Partnership Training Program Guide

Purpose

This program offers grants to New Jersey businesses for training incumbent and new employees to enhance their skills and productivity.

Eligibility

  • Businesses registered and operating in New Jersey.
  • Industries with significant economic impact, including manufacturing.

Application Process

  • Submit a grant application detailing training needs and expected outcomes.
  • Include a budget and training curriculum.
  • PMT can prepare and submit the application for you.

Requirements

  • Training must address specific business needs and skill gaps.
  • Trainees must be employed in New Jersey.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants cover up to 50% of training costs.
  • Submit invoices and proof of training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • External training providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and related expenses.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training conducted outside New Jersey.
  • Employee wages during training.

Assurances

  • Maintain training records for audit purposes.
  • Adhere to equal opportunity employment practices.

Review Process

The Department of Labor and Workforce Development reviews applications, with decisions typically within 30 days. PMT streamlines this process for you.

New Mexico Job Training Incentive Program Guide

Purpose

The JTIP reimburses New Mexico businesses for a portion of training costs associated with new hires, enhancing skills and promoting job growth.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in New Mexico creating new jobs.
  • Industries such as manufacturing, R&D, and technology.

Application Process

  • Submit an application to the New Mexico Economic Development Department.
  • Include a detailed training plan and job creation projections.
  • PMT can assist in preparing your application and training plan.

Requirements

  • Trainees must be new hires employed full-time.
  • Training must lead to skill development necessary for the job.

Reimbursement Process

  • JTIP reimburses 50-75% of employee wages during training.
  • Submit documentation of wages and training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • On-the-job training costs.
  • Classroom training with providers like PMT.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training for existing employees.
  • Capital equipment purchases.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state regulations and program guidelines.
  • Commitment to job creation and retention.

Review Process

The JTIP Board reviews applications monthly. PMT will help ensure your application is competitive and complete.

New York Employee Training Incentive Program Guide

Purpose

The ETIP provides refundable tax credits to New York businesses for training investments that improve the skills of their workforce.

Eligibility

  • Businesses in strategic industries operating in New York State.
  • Projects that result in skill development and job creation.

Application Process

  • Apply through the Empire State Development agency with a detailed training plan.
  • Include projected training costs and expected outcomes.
  • PMT can assist with the application and planning process.

Requirements

  • Training must lead to significant skill upgrades.
  • Must result in job creation or retention.

Reimbursement Process

  • Tax credits equal to 50% of eligible training costs, up to $10,000 per employee.
  • Claim credits on your state tax return after training completion.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • External training providers like PMT.
  • Curriculum development and training materials.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training not directly related to the business operations.
  • Routine training required by federal or state law.

Assurances

  • Commitment to maintain operations in New York State.
  • Compliance with all program requirements and reporting.

Review Process

Applications are reviewed by Empire State Development, with decisions typically within 60 days. PMT will guide you through each step to ensure a successful application.

North Carolina Incumbent Worker Training Program Guide

Purpose

The IWTP helps North Carolina businesses train existing workers to enhance skills, improve productivity, and support competitiveness.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in North Carolina for at least one year.
  • Private sector employers with employees needing skill upgrades.

Application Process

  • Contact your local Workforce Development Board to obtain an application.
  • Submit a training plan and budget.
  • PMT can work with you and the local board to prepare the application.

Requirements

  • Trainees must be full-time employees.
  • Training must address skill gaps and lead to job retention or advancement.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants cover up to $10,000 per business per year.
  • Submit documentation of training expenses and completion.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • External training providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and supplies.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training that occurs before grant approval.
  • Capital equipment or facility improvements.

Assurances

  • Maintain training records for at least three years.
  • Adhere to equal opportunity laws and program guidelines.

Review Process

The local Workforce Development Board reviews applications, with decisions typically within 30 days. PMT will assist in expediting your application.

Arizona Job Training Grant Program Guide

Purpose

The Job Training Grant Program provides financial assistance to Arizona businesses for training new and existing employees, enhancing skills and competitiveness.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in Arizona creating new jobs or training existing employees.
  • Industries such as manufacturing, technology, and renewable energy.

Application Process

  • Submit an application to the Arizona Commerce Authority.
  • Include a detailed training plan and budget.
  • PMT can assist in preparing and submitting your application.

Requirements

  • Employers must provide a matching contribution.
  • Trainees must be full-time employees.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants reimburse a portion of eligible training costs.
  • Submit documentation of expenses and training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training services from providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and curriculum development.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training conducted before grant approval.
  • Employee wages during training.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state laws and program guidelines.
  • Maintain accurate records for auditing purposes.

Review Process

The Arizona Commerce Authority reviews applications, typically within 30 days. PMT ensures your application is thorough and timely.

North Dakota Workforce 20/20 Program Guide

Purpose

The Workforce 20/20 Program provides grants to North Dakota businesses for employee training, enhancing skills to meet the demands of a changing economy.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in North Dakota in targeted industries.
  • Industries such as manufacturing, energy, and technology.

Application Process

  • Submit an application to Job Service North Dakota.
  • Include a detailed training plan and budget.
  • PMT can assist in preparing your application and training plan.

Requirements

  • Trainees must be employed in North Dakota.
  • Training must address specific skill gaps and enhance competitiveness.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants reimburse up to 50% of eligible training costs.
  • Submit documentation of expenses and training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training services from providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and supplies.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Employee wages during training.
  • Travel and lodging expenses.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state laws and program guidelines.
  • Maintain accurate records for auditing purposes.

Review Process

Job Service North Dakota reviews applications, typically within 30 days. PMT ensures your application is thorough and timely.

Ohio TechCred Program Guide

Purpose

The Ohio TechCred Program provides reimbursement to employers for the cost of training employees in technology-focused credentials, enhancing workforce skills and competitiveness.

Eligibility

  • Businesses and organizations of all sizes located in Ohio.
  • Employees who are Ohio residents and W-2 employees.

Application Process

  • Employers submit an online application during an open application period.
  • Select the credentials and training providers relevant to their workforce needs.
  • PMT can assist in selecting appropriate credentials and manage the application process on your behalf.

Requirements

  • Training must result in an industry-recognized, technology-focused credential.
  • Employees must complete the training and obtain the credential within 12 months of the award date.

Reimbursement Process

  • Employers can receive up to $2,000 per credential, with a maximum of $30,000 per funding round.
  • After employees complete the training and obtain the credential, employers submit proof for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Costs associated with training providers like PMT.
  • Tuition, lab fees, manuals, textbooks, and certification costs.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training that began prior to the application period.
  • Employee wages during training.
  • Travel, lodging, and meal expenses.

Assurances

  • Employers must retain records of training and credentials earned for audit purposes.
  • Compliance with all state and federal regulations.

Review Process

Applications are reviewed by the Ohio Development Services Agency, with decisions typically made within a few weeks after the application period closes. PMT simplifies this process by handling the application and documentation, ensuring a smooth experience.

Oklahoma Training for Industry Program Guide

Purpose

The Training for Industry Program provides customized training to new and expanding businesses in Oklahoma at little or no cost, promoting job creation and economic growth.

Eligibility

  • New or expanding businesses in Oklahoma creating new jobs.
  • Industries such as manufacturing, aerospace, and technology.

Application Process

  • Contact your local Oklahoma CareerTech center.
  • Develop a customized training plan.
  • PMT can coordinate with CareerTech to develop and deliver training programs.

Requirements

  • Commitment to create new jobs within the state.
  • Participate in the development of the training program.

Reimbursement Process

  • Training is provided at little or no cost; reimbursement is not required.
  • Training may be delivered by CareerTech or third-party providers like PMT.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Customized training programs and curriculum development.
  • Use of third-party training providers.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training for existing employees not associated with job expansion.
  • Capital equipment purchases.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state regulations and program guidelines.
  • Commitment to job creation and retention.

Review Process

The Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education reviews proposals promptly. PMT will assist you throughout this seamless process.

Oregon Incumbent Worker Training Program Guide

Purpose

This program provides grants to Oregon businesses to upgrade the skills of their current workforce, enhancing competitiveness and employee advancement.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in Oregon needing workforce training.
  • Priority given to industries like manufacturing and technology.

Application Process

  • Contact your local WorkSource Oregon center.
  • Submit an application with a training plan and budget.
  • PMT can assist with application preparation and submission.

Requirements

  • Trainees must be full-time employees.
  • Training must lead to skill upgrades and potential wage increases.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants may cover up to 50% of training costs.
  • Submit documentation of training expenses and completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training services from third-party providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and supplies.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training conducted before grant approval.
  • Employee wages during training.

Assurances

  • Maintain accurate records for auditing purposes.
  • Compliance with state labor and equal opportunity laws.

Review Process

Applications are reviewed by the local workforce board, with decisions typically within 30 days. PMT ensures a smooth application process for timely approval.

Pennsylvania WEDnetPA Guide

Purpose

WEDnetPA offers funding to qualified Pennsylvania companies for training their employees to improve their skill levels and productivity.

Eligibility

  • Companies located in Pennsylvania.
  • Industries such as manufacturing, information technology, and others.

Application Process

  • Complete the online application through the WEDnetPA portal.
  • Provide details on training topics and anticipated outcomes.
  • PMT can assist in navigating the application process for you.

Requirements

  • Trainees must be Pennsylvania residents employed full-time.
  • Training must occur during the funding year.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants cover up to $2,000 per employee for eligible training.
  • Submit invoices and proof of training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • External training providers like PMT.
  • Instructional materials and training-related expenses.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Travel, lodging, and meal expenses.
  • Training outside of approved topics.

Assurances

  • Maintain records for audit purposes.
  • Comply with state and federal regulations.

Review Process

Applications are reviewed by WEDnetPA partners, with decisions typically within two weeks. PMT will help expedite your application.

Rhode Island Incumbent Worker Training Grant Program Guide

Purpose

This program offers grants to Rhode Island businesses to provide training for current employees, enhancing skills and increasing competitiveness.

Eligibility

  • Businesses registered and operating in Rhode Island.
  • Industries with significant economic impact, including manufacturing and technology.

Application Process

  • Submit an application through the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training.
  • Include a detailed training plan and budget.
  • PMT can assist in preparing your application.

Requirements

  • Employers must provide a match of at least 50% of training costs.
  • Trainees must be permanent, full-time employees.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants cover up to 50% of eligible training expenses.
  • Submit proof of training completion and expenses for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training services from providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and related costs.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Employee wages during training.
  • Travel, meals, and lodging expenses.

Assurances

  • Maintain records for auditing purposes.
  • Compliance with state and federal regulations.

Review Process

The Department of Labor and Training reviews applications, typically within 30 days. PMT will ensure your application is complete and meets all requirements.

South Carolina ReadySC Program Guide

Purpose

ReadySC provides customized training at no cost to qualifying companies relocating or expanding in South Carolina, supporting workforce development.

Eligibility

  • Businesses creating new jobs in South Carolina.
  • Industries such as manufacturing, technology, and distribution.

Application Process

  • Contact ReadySC to assess training needs.
  • Develop a customized training plan.
  • PMT can facilitate communication and planning with ReadySC.

Requirements

  • Commitment to create new jobs within the state.
  • Participate in the development of the training program.

Reimbursement Process

  • Training is provided at no cost; reimbursement is not required.
  • ReadySC delivers the training directly or through partners.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Customized training programs with third-party providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and curriculum development.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training for existing employees not associated with new job creation.
  • Capital equipment purchases.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state regulations and program guidelines.
  • Commitment to job creation and retention.

Review Process

ReadySC officials will evaluate your business needs promptly. PMT will assist you throughout this seamless process.

South Dakota Workforce Development Program Guide

Purpose

The Workforce Development Program provides funding to South Dakota businesses for training new and existing employees, enhancing skills and promoting economic growth.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in South Dakota.
  • Industries across various sectors needing workforce training.

Application Process

  • Submit an application to the South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation.
  • Include a training plan and budget.
  • PMT can assist in preparing your application and training plan.

Requirements

  • Trainees must be employed in South Dakota.
  • Training must address specific skill gaps.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants reimburse a portion of eligible training costs.
  • Submit documentation of expenses and training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training services from providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and supplies.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Employee wages during training.
  • Travel and lodging expenses.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state laws and program guidelines.
  • Maintain accurate records for auditing purposes.

Review Process

The Department reviews applications monthly. PMT ensures your application is thorough and timely.

New Mexico Job Training Incentive Program Guide

Purpose

The JTIP reimburses New Mexico businesses for a portion of training costs associated with new hires, enhancing skills and promoting job growth.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in New Mexico creating new jobs.
  • Industries such as manufacturing, R&D, and technology.

Application Process

  • Submit an application to the New Mexico Economic Development Department.
  • Include a detailed training plan and job creation projections.
  • PMT can assist in preparing your application and training plan.

Requirements

  • Trainees must be new hires employed full-time.
  • Training must lead to skill development necessary for the job.

Reimbursement Process

  • JTIP reimburses 50-75% of employee wages during training.
  • Submit documentation of wages and training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • On-the-job training costs.
  • Classroom training with providers like PMT.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training for existing employees.
  • Capital equipment purchases.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state regulations and program guidelines.
  • Commitment to job creation and retention.

Review Process

The JTIP Board reviews applications monthly. PMT will help ensure your application is competitive and complete.

Texas Skills Development Fund Guide

Purpose

The Skills Development Fund provides grants to Texas businesses and partnerships for customized job training programs to enhance workforce skills.

Eligibility

  • Private businesses in Texas needing customized training.
  • Collaborations with community or technical colleges.

Application Process

  • Partner with a community college or technical school.
  • Develop a training proposal outlining needs and objectives.
  • PMT can coordinate with educational partners on your behalf.

Requirements

  • Training must be completed within one year of grant award.
  • Employees trained must be full-time and meet wage requirements.

Reimbursement Process

  • Funds are provided to the educational partner to cover training costs.
  • Reports on training outcomes are required for compliance.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Customized training services provided by third parties like PMT.
  • Curriculum development and training materials.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Equipment purchases or capital improvements.
  • Training for contract or temporary employees.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state regulations and reporting requirements.
  • Commitment to retain trained employees.

Review Process

The Texas Workforce Commission reviews applications, with decisions typically made within 60 days. PMT simplifies this process by handling documentation and coordination.

Utah Custom Fit Training Program Guide

Purpose

The Custom Fit Training Program provides subsidized training to Utah businesses, enhancing employee skills and supporting economic development.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in Utah needing workforce training.
  • Industries across various sectors.

Application Process

  • Partner with a local technical college or university.
  • Develop a training plan and submit an application.
  • PMT can coordinate with educational partners and assist with your application.

Requirements

  • Trainees must be employed in Utah.
  • Employers may need to provide matching funds.

Reimbursement Process

  • Funding covers a portion of training costs as approved.
  • Submit documentation for reimbursement after training completion.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training services from providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and development costs.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Employee wages during training.
  • Travel and lodging expenses.

Assurances

  • Compliance with program guidelines and state laws.
  • Maintain records for audit purposes.

Review Process

The educational partner reviews applications, typically within 30 days. PMT ensures a smooth application process for timely approval.

Vermont Training Program Guide

Purpose

The VTP provides performance-based workforce training grants to Vermont businesses to improve productivity and support growth.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in Vermont.
  • Industries such as manufacturing, IT, and healthcare.

Application Process

  • Submit an application to the Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development.
  • Include a training plan and budget.
  • PMT can assist in preparing your application and training plan.

Requirements

  • Employers must provide a 50% cash match for grant funds received.
  • Trainees must be employed in Vermont.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants reimburse up to 50% of eligible training costs.
  • Submit documentation of expenses and training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training services from providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and curriculum development.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Employee wages during training.
  • Travel, meals, and lodging expenses.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state laws and program guidelines.
  • Maintain accurate records for auditing purposes.

Review Process

The Agency reviews applications quarterly. PMT ensures your application is thorough and timely.

 

 

Virginia Jobs Investment Program (VJIP) Guide

Purpose

The Virginia Jobs Investment Program (VJIP) provides financial assistance to Virginia businesses for recruiting, training, and retraining employees. The program supports job creation, retention, and economic development across the state.

Eligibility

  • Virginia businesses creating new jobs or retraining existing employees, particularly in industries like manufacturing, logistics, and technology.
  • Priority is given to companies that are expanding operations or implementing new technologies.

Application Process

  • Businesses apply through the Virginia Economic Development Partnership (VEDP) with a detailed training plan, budget, and expected outcomes.
  • Applications should be submitted at least 30 days before the start of training.

Requirements

  • Training must focus on skills that directly enhance job performance and contribute to business goals.
  • Trainees must be full-time employees of the applying business.

Reimbursement Process

  • Reimbursement is based on the number of employees trained and the type of training provided, covering up to 50% of eligible training costs.
  • Employers must submit progress reports and final documentation to receive reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Costs associated with external training providers, internal trainers, and training materials.
  • Development of customized training programs that meet specific business needs.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Expenses incurred prior to application approval.
  • Wages for employees during training sessions.
  • General operating costs or unrelated business expenses.

Assurances

  • Employers must maintain records of training expenditures and outcomes for audit purposes.
  • No discrimination in training opportunities based on race, color, national origin, age, religion, marital status, sex, or disability.
  • The VEDP reserves the right to audit records and requires a final report summarizing training outcomes.

Review Process

Applications are reviewed by the Virginia Economic Development Partnership, with decisions typically made within a few weeks. Reimbursement occurs after successful completion of the training and submission of all required documentation.

 

 

 

Washington Customized Training Program Guide

Purpose

The Washington Customized Training Program helps businesses improve their competitiveness by providing financial assistance for employee training. The program allows businesses to develop customized training solutions that meet their specific needs, focusing on skills enhancement, productivity, and job retention.

Eligibility

  • Washington businesses, particularly in high-demand sectors like manufacturing, healthcare, aerospace, and IT.
  • Companies must demonstrate a need for workforce development that aligns with business goals or technological changes.

Application Process

  • Employers collaborate with a local community or technical college to develop a customized training plan.
  • Applications should be submitted through the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) at least 30 days before training begins.
  • For more details on getting started, visit the Washington Customized Training Program page.

Requirements

  • Training must focus on skill areas that improve productivity, job performance, and competitiveness.
  • Employers must provide clear outcomes and performance objectives related to the training.
  • Trainees must be full-time employees.

Reimbursement Process

  • Employers are reimbursed up to 50% of the training costs after completion, based on documentation of the training outcomes.
  • Reimbursement is handled by the SBCTC after all required documentation is reviewed and approved.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training costs, including external training providers, internal trainers, and training materials.
  • Development of specialized training programs tailored to the company’s needs.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Expenses incurred before the application approval date.
  • Wages for employees during training sessions.
  • General operating expenses not related to training.

Assurances

  • Employers must maintain detailed records of training expenditures and outcomes for auditing purposes.
  • No discrimination in training opportunities based on race, color, national origin, age, religion, marital status, sex, or disability.
  • The SBCTC reserves the right to audit records and requires a final report summarizing training outcomes.

Review Process

Applications are reviewed by the SBCTC, with decisions typically made within 4-6 weeks. Reimbursement occurs after the successful completion of the training and submission of required documentation.

 

West Virginia Governor's Guaranteed Work Force Program Guide

Purpose

This program provides financial assistance to West Virginia businesses for customized training of new and existing employees.

Eligibility

  • Businesses operating in West Virginia creating new jobs or training existing employees.
  • Industries such as manufacturing, technology, and energy.

Application Process

  • Submit an application to the West Virginia Development Office.
  • Include a detailed training plan and budget.
  • PMT can assist in preparing and submitting your application.

Requirements

  • Employers must provide a matching contribution.
  • Trainees must be full-time employees.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants reimburse a portion of eligible training costs.
  • Submit documentation of expenses and training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training services from providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and curriculum development.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Employee wages during training.
  • Capital equipment purchases.

Assurances

  • Maintain records for auditing purposes.
  • Compliance with state and federal laws.

Review Process

The West Virginia Development Office reviews applications, typically within 30 days. PMT ensures your application meets all requirements for approval.

Wisconsin Fast Forward Program Guide

Purpose

The Wisconsin Fast Forward Program provides grants to businesses for customized, short-term training that fills current workforce needs and skill gaps.

Eligibility

  • Businesses located in Wisconsin.
  • Industries facing workforce shortages or skill gaps.

Application Process

  • Submit a grant application during open application periods.
  • Provide a training plan, budget, and expected outcomes.
  • PMT can help prepare and submit your application.

Requirements

  • Training must be completed within the grant period.
  • Employers may need to provide matching funds.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants cover eligible training expenses as approved.
  • Submit invoices and proof of training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training services from third-party providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and related expenses.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Employee wages during training.
  • Capital equipment purchases.

Assurances

  • Compliance with all program guidelines and reporting requirements.
  • Maintain records for audit purposes.

Review Process

The Department of Workforce Development reviews applications, typically making decisions within 60 days. PMT ensures your application is complete for a timely approval.

Wyoming Workforce Development Training Fund Guide

Purpose

The fund provides grants to Wyoming businesses for employee training, enhancing skills and supporting economic growth.

Eligibility

  • Businesses registered and operating in Wyoming.
  • Industries across various sectors needing workforce training.

Application Process

  • Submit an application to the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services.
  • Include a training plan and budget.
  • PMT can assist in preparing your application and training plan.

Requirements

  • Trainees must be employed in Wyoming.
  • Employers must provide a matching contribution.

Reimbursement Process

  • Grants reimburse a portion of eligible training costs, up to $1,000 per trainee per fiscal year.
  • Submit documentation of expenses and training completion for reimbursement.

Allowable Use of Funds

  • Training services from providers like PMT.
  • Training materials and supplies.

Non-Allowable Use of Funds

  • Travel and lodging expenses.
  • Employee wages during training.

Assurances

  • Compliance with state laws and program guidelines.
  • Maintain accurate records for auditing purposes.

Review Process

The Department reviews applications monthly. PMT ensures your application is thorough and timely.