The USDOL’s Employment and Training Administration will use these funds to prioritize projects that support the Investing in America agenda – including the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, CHIPS and Science Act, and Inflation Reduction Act – by expanding access to Registered Apprenticeships in high-demand sectors and occupations.
These sectors include:
- Information technology/cybersecurity
- K-12 teacher occupations
- Care economy (nursing, early childcare, mental health occupations)
- Clean energy
- Hospitality
- Public sector
- Supply chain sectors (logistics, warehousing, transportation, manufacturing)
- Category 1 – Ensuring equitable registered apprenticeship program pathways and partnerships through pre-apprenticeship.
- Category 2 – Creation of education system-aligned pre-apprenticeship programs and registered apprenticeship programs.
- Category 3 – Registered apprenticeship hubs.
Go here to learn more about the second round of Apprenticeship Building America grants and apply.
Go here to learn more about the State Apprenticeship Expansion Formula grants.