For Immediate Release | June 27, 2022
DENVER – The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment’s (CDLE) Office of the Future of Work (OFOW) is pleased to announce over $1,191,000 has been awarded in grant funds to 25 organizations across the state to support the growth of registered apprenticeship opportunities. These funds are the first cycle of the Scale-Up Grant Program, a multi-round funding opportunity that originates from the Innovation, Diversity, Equity in Apprenticeship (IDEA) grant that was awarded to CDLE in July 2021 from United States Department of Labor (USDOL) under the State Apprenticeship Expansion Equity and Innovation grant.
Grantees include small employers that are new to apprenticeship, established programs aiming to employ more apprentices, and intermediaries who will partner with multiple employers across regions. Funded projects demonstrated a commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility and were employer-driven.
The apprenticeship model creates multiple career pathways that connect people to paid work experience, educational instruction, and a nationally-recognized credential. Employers also benefit from these programs, as registered apprenticeships help them strengthen their talent pipelines. Given that many Coloradans cannot afford to quit working in order to pursue training or education, apprenticeships also serve as a powerful tool to help address inequities in the labor market. These Scale-Up grants are intended to do just that, by allowing employers to invest in building a sustainable system that prioritizes diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility.
As a result of these grants, 34 employers will adopt the registered apprenticeship model, 12 new apprenticeship programs will be registered, and 13 current programs will be expanded. Programs will be created and expanded in 10 different industries across the state. Four of these grantees are located in rural regions. Together, these grantees are anticipated to create almost 1,000 new jobs across the state by June 2025.
Organizations funded through Cycle 1 of the Scale-Up Grant Program are:
Activate Work, Inc.
Arbor Family Medicine
Blind Institute of Technology
Boulder Community Broadcast Association
Boulder Community Health
CFOshare
Codence
Colorado Contractors Association
Colorado Rural Water Association
Colorado Tree Care Sector Partnership
Construction Education Foundation of Colorado
Construction Industry Training Council of Colorado, Inc.
Denver Public Schools - Career and College Success
FOM, LLC
Garvin's Sewer Service, Inc.
Generation Schools Network
Independent Plumbing Solutions, Inc.
Jewish Family Service of Colorado
Johnny Apple Tree Care
Kaiser Foundation Research Institute
Pickens Technical College
RK Industries
Rocky Mountain Masonry Institute
Spark Mindset
Tolmar, Inc.
A second funding cycle is anticipated to be released early next year. For more information, including how to sign up for future funding opportunity notifications, please visit the Office of the Future of Work website.
In addition to funding, recipients will receive ongoing technical assistance from the Office of the Future of Work (OFOW) Apprenticeship Specialist team to register or expand their program with USDOL and connect with available resources to support inclusive apprenticeship. Such available resources include access to an in-house DEIA Specialist and weekly content focused on strategies to strengthen registered apprenticeship programs (RAPs). In 2021, Governor Polis signed legislation to establish the State Apprenticeship Agency (SAA), which will be housed in the OFOW and demonstrates the state’s commitment to increasing access to earn-and-learn programs that lead to high-quality jobs.
Want to learn more about the SAA role and implementation updates? Visit the OFOW website. Interested in starting or expanding a registered apprenticeship? Connect to an Apprenticeship Specialist here.
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Contact:
Office of Government, Policy and Public Relations
Colorado Department of Labor and Employment
cdle_pr@state.co.us