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California Announces $20 Million in Funding to Expand Building Trades Apprenticeships

The Department of Industrial Relations and Division of Apprenticeship Standards will use the new funding to grow the building trades workforce, expand training opportunities, and meet California’s infrastructure needs.

The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) and its Division of Apprenticeship Standards (DAS) today announced $20 million in new California Apprenticeship Council (CAC) Training Funds. This funding will go to support apprenticeship training in the building trades.

What DAS Chief Adele Burnes said“California has been analyzing how best to grow the building trades workforce to meet the state’s critical infrastructure requirements. This funding will be vital to expanding pathways for apprentices to advance their careers while simultaneously meeting industry needs.”

The announcement is a nearly sevenfold increase in apprenticeship training funding compared to prior budget years. This support is a fundamental component in growing California’s construction workforce. It allows apprenticeship programs to boost training, invest in essential equipment and increase recruitment, as well as develop curriculum and provide instructor training to stay ahead of shifts in the industry.

The funds will be awarded through a formula process. Programs that have been training and supporting apprentices in the building trades in public works projects will be eligible to apply for reimbursement of training costs.

Applications will open in September.

How we got here

One component of Governor Gavin Newsom’s Master Plan for Education focuses on creating different pathways that do not necessarily rely on a four-year college degree. Apprenticeships in the building trades are a debt-free option and can lead to stable jobs with family-sustaining wages.

With California leading the way in apprenticeship programs nationwide, Governor Newsom aims to serve 500,000 apprentices by 2029.

About the Division of Apprenticeship Standards

DIRDAS and the Labor Workforce Development Agency (LWDA) created a Five-Point Action Plan to advance apprenticeships in California. Expanding access to equitable building trades apprenticeships is a fundamental component of the plan.

DAS consults with employers to develop a skilled workforce by establishing innovative apprenticeship programs that offer training to create viable pathways for Californians.

About the Author

Stasia DeMarco is the Content Editor for OH&S.

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