Building State Capacity to Expand Apprenticeship through Innovation

Fiscal Year of Award:

2020

Original Award Date:

June 30, 2020

Award Type:

Grant

Award Status:

Inactive

Original Opportunity Notice: ETA-TEGL-15-19

The U.S. Department of Labor awarded $81,046,170 in grants intended to support activities that improve states’ ability to serve, improve and expand the Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP) model by strengthening the national apprenticeship system, promoting system alignment and partnership, and improving data sharing and data integrity. 

The “Building State Capacity to Expand Apprenticeship through Innovation” grants support statewide RAP expansion through a two-tiered funding system that provides states with maximum flexibility to address local apprenticeship needs while enhancing the focus on employer engagement, performance, and positive outcomes for apprentices. Administered by the Department’s Employment and Training Administration (ETA), the Department awarded grants to 42 states and U.S. territories.

“Registered Apprenticeship Programs provide workers with the right skills needed in today’s labor market and can have a positive impact in fixing the skills gap that employers face,” said Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training John Pallasch. “This will be a great opportunity for young people who want to combine on-the-job training with relevant classroom education, while getting paid at the same time.”

“We thought it necessary to reward states who have demonstrated excellent performance in one of the Department’s key policy objectives,” Pallasch added. “The Department believes positive outcomes for those we serve must carry more weight as we look to award funding.”

The Department awarded funds to states and U.S. territories that applied for Tier I funding to help support the programs’ goals. In addition to Tier I funding, 12 states received additional funds under Tier II, ranging from $3 million to $9 million, based on the number and quality of Tier II applications received, as well as strong evidence of past performance in expanding RAPs; other factors included geographic, industry and Tier II goal distribution. With these additional funds, the selected states will go above-and-beyond supporting the state’s basic Registered Apprenticeship structures in the state. These activities include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Expanding registered apprenticeships in healthcare, mental health care, addiction treatment, or alternative pain management occupations providing support to individuals living in rural areas;
  • Incorporating specific strategies to support or expand Registered Apprenticeship opportunities among all workers, including women, minorities, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and individuals with a criminal record;
  • Supporting system alignment and partnership through the establishment or expansion of the role of the business service representatives/apprenticeship navigators with the promotion of apprenticeship to partner systems; 
  • Developing innovative technical assistance strategies/approaches for Registered Apprenticeship sponsors; 
  • Establishing an employer incentive plan to expand or scale Registered Apprenticeships;
  • Identifying specific strategies to support engagement with small businesses in nontraditional industries in Registered Apprenticeships; and
  • Launching or expanding sector strategies to expand RAPs to new industries and/or new or non-traditional occupations in existing sectors.
Awardee information
AwardeeLocationService AreaAward AmountDetails
Alabama Department of Commerce Abstract Document PDFAlabamaAlabama $450,000.00
State of Arkansas Abstract Document PDFArkansasArkansas $450,000.00
Arizona Department of Economic Security Abstract Document PDFArizonaArizona $450,000.00
California Department of Industrial Relations Abstract Document PDFCaliforniaCalifornia $450,000.00
Colorado Department of Labor & Employment Abstract Document PDFColoradoColorado $450,000.00
District of Columbia Department of Employment Services Abstract Document PDFDistrict of ColumbiaDistrict of Columbia $450,000.00
State of Delaware Abstract Document PDFDelawareDelaware $450,000.00
Florida Department of Education Abstract Document PDFFloridaFlorida $450,000.00
Government of Guam, Department of Administration Abstract Document PDFGuamGuam $300,000.00
Iowa Workforce Development Abstract Document PDFIowaIowa $3,450,000.00
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Abstract Document PDFIllinoisIllinois $450,000.00
Indiana Department of Workforce Development Abstract Document PDFIndianaIndiana $450,000.00
Kansas Department of Commerce Abstract Document PDFKansasKansas $450,000.00
Kentucky Office of Employment and Training Abstract Document PDFKentuckyKentucky $450,000.00
Louisiana Workforce Commission Abstract Document PDFLouisianaLouisiana $3,450,000.00
Maine Department of Labor Abstract Document PDFMaineMaine $450,000.00
Maryland Department of Labor Abstract Document PDFMarylandMaryland $6,012,924.00
Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development Abstract Document PDFMassachusettsMassachusetts $3,450,000.00
Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity Abstract Document PDFMichiganMichigan $9,447,859.00
State of Minnesota Abstract Document PDFMinnesotaMinnesota $450,000.00
Missouri Department of Higher Education Abstract Document PDFMissouriMissouri $450,000.00
Mississippi Department of Employment Security Abstract Document PDFMississippiMississippi $3,450,000.00
North Carolina Community College System Abstract Document PDFNorth CarolinaNorth Carolina $450,000.00
Northern Marianas College Abstract Document PDFNorthern Mariana Islands $300,000.00
Community College System of New Hampshire Abstract Document PDFNew HampshireNew Hampshire $3,450,000.00
Nevada Governor's Office of Workforce Innovation Abstract Document PDFNevadaNevada $450,000.00
New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Abstract Document PDFNew JerseyNew Jersey $450,000.00
New York State Department of Labor Abstract Document PDFNew YorkNew York $450,000.00
North Dakota Department of Career and Technical Education Abstract Document PDFNorth DakotaNorth Dakota $450,000.00
Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Abstract Document PDFOhioOhio $9,407,129.00
Oklahoma Department of Commerce Abstract Document PDFOklahomaOklahoma $450,000.00
Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission Abstract Document PDFOregonOregon $450,000.00
Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry Abstract Document PDFPennsylvaniaPennsylvania $450,000.00
Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training Abstract Document PDFRhode IslandRhode Island $450,000.00
South Carolina Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education Abstract Document PDFSouth CarolinaSouth Carolina $6,991,000.00
South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation Abstract Document PDFSouth DakotaSouth Dakota $450,000.00
Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development Abstract Document PDFTennesseeTennessee $450,000.00
Texas Workforce Commission Abstract Document PDFTexasTexas $9,450,000.00
Virgin Islands Department of Labor Abstract Document PDFU.S. Virgin Islands $300,000.00
Vermont Department of Labor Abstract Document PDFVermontVermont $450,000.00
Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Abstract Document PDFWashingtonWashington $450,000.00
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Abstract Document PDFWisconsinWisconsin $9,000,000.00