The Baker-Polito Administration announced today that more than $10 million in Workforce Training Fund Program (WTFP) grants have been awarded to train 5,698 employees from 95 Massachusetts employers. These grants are expected to result in the creation of 1,540 additional jobs by 2023.
WTFP is a program of the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development (EOLWD) and is administered by Commonwealth Corporation, a quasi-public state agency that fosters partnerships between industry, education, and workforce organizations. Since the beginning of the Baker-Polito Administration, WTFP has awarded more than $146 million to train more than 113,000 workers from over 4,200 Massachusetts businesses.
“When employers across the Commonwealth invest in the continued development of their workforce, employees build skills that strengthen their acumen, our business community and the greater economy,” disse o governador Charlie Baker. “Through programs like WTFP, this Administration continues to show its commitment to workforce development as a way to benefit both employees and employers.”
Funded by Massachusetts employers via contributions made to unemployment insurance, the Workforce Training Fund helps companies improve productivity and competitiveness by providing resources to invest in the Massachusetts workforce. In partnership with EOLWD, Commonwealth Corporation reviews and awards training grants of up to $250,000 to Massachusetts businesses and consortia of businesses to fund training for current and newly hired employees.
“These WTFP grants will help encourage job growth and employee retention by providing professional skill building opportunities for workers,” disse o tenente-governador Karyn Polito. “I applaud the dedication of these employers in their efforts to provide positive learning opportunities for their employees.”
“This is a significant round of grant awards that will positively impact career pathways for more than 5,500 workers across the Commonwealth,” disse a Secretária de Trabalho e Desenvolvimento da Força de Trabalho, Rosalin Acosta. “Nossa estratégia de força de trabalho regional está crescendo rapidamente à medida que continuamos a colaborar com parceiros de negócios, treinamento e comunidade. Oportunidades adicionais de subsídios estão disponíveis agora e encorajo outras pessoas a participar.”
Destinatários do Subsídio do Programa do Fundo de Treinamento da Força de Trabalho:
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A Insulet Corporation recebeu $247.800 para treinar 66 trabalhadores; 299 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Agaham
O selo de som recebeu $186.400 para treinar 70 trabalhadores; 12 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Arlington
Leader Bank NA recebeu $61.600 para treinar 139 trabalhadores; 12 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Ashland
Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. recebeu $122.500 para treinar 54 trabalhadores; 4 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
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Fuller Auto Body was awarded $104,938 to train 28 workers; 6 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
MassMEP was awarded $96,000 to train 24 workers; 51 additional jobs are expected by 2023. This grant was awarded to a consortium of businesses which also includes Adhesive Applications of Easthampton, Bio-Techne of Devens, DG Service Company of Mattapoisett, Falmouth Scientific of Pocasset, Green Brothers Fabrication of Taunton, Joseph’s Gourmet Pasta Company of Haverhill, Legacy Medical Solutions of Tyngsboro, and Phillips Enterprises of Northampton.
MassMEP was awarded $14,000 to train 14 workers; 6 additional jobs are expected by 2023. This grant was awarded to a consortium of businesses which also includes Columbia Tech of Westborough, and OFS Fitel of Sturbridge.
MassMEP was awarded $83,141 to train 22 workers; 3 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
Bedford
A Novanta recebeu $233.800 para treinar 316 trabalhadores; 10 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Beverly
Axcelis was awarded $161,200 to train 155 workers; 25 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
HighRes Biosolutions was awarded $152,866 to train 27 workers; 3 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
Billerica
ClearMotion was awarded $105,000 to train 70 workers; 25 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
New England Wheels was awarded $208,310 to train 43 workers; 6 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
Panametrics was awarded $125,225 to train 15 workers; 2 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
Boston
Goody, Clancy & Associates was awarded $101,500 to train 53 workers; 5 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
Horizons for Homeless Children was awarded $110,000 to train 119 workers; 6 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
ICON Architecture was awarded $132,440 to train 37 workers by 2023.
John Nagle Co. was awarded $222,060 to train 112 workers; 9 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
Nanoramic Laboratories was awarded $87,900 to train 31 workers; 17 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
Nitsch Engineering was awarded $167,880 to train 88 workers; 8 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
Office Resource was awarded $130,900 to train 53 workers; 10 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
PanAgora Asset Management was awarded $246,400 to train 127 workers; 10 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
The Cooperative Bank was awarded $166,600 to train 77 workers; 7 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
The Jones Payne Group was awarded $36,910 to train 14 workers; 1 additional job is expected by 2023.
TribalVision was awarded $194,922 to train 38 workers; 15 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
Walsh Brothers was awarded $230,746 to train 120 workers; 30 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
Bridgewater
Coins 'N Things recebeu $109.820 para treinar 24 trabalhadores; 3 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Cambridge
24M Technologies was awarded $170,170 to train 77 workers; 60 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
CFS was awarded $240,800 to train 100 workers; 62 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
Generate Biomedicines was awarded $113,000 to train 50 workers; 280 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
Jounce Therapeutics was awarded $248,150 to train 112 workers; 30 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
Tango Therapeutics was awarded $249,550 to train 90 workers; 40 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
VL36 Inc. was awarded $243,600 to train 106 workers; 15 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
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Emergent was awarded $81,900 to train 37 workers; 13 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
Massachusetts Nurses Association (MNA) was awarded $162,829 to train 20 workers; 20 additional jobs are expected by 2023. This grant was awarded to a consortium of businesses which also includes Good Samaritan Medical Center of Brockton, Saint Elizabeth’s Medical Center of Brighton, and Steward Holy Family Hospital of Methuen.
Chelmsford
A Accutronics recebeu $180.302 para treinar 81 trabalhadores até 2023.
Chelsea
A Lavanderia Wash Cycle recebeu $119.200 para treinar 24 trabalhadores; 38 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Chicopé
A Poly Plating recebeu $70.040 para treinar 13 trabalhadores; 1 emprego adicional é esperado até 2023.
Danvers
Backer Hotwatt was awarded $117,160 to train 91 workers; 10 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
Copyright Clearance Center was awarded $186,010 to train 299 workers; 6 additional jobs are expected by 2023.
East Falmouth
A Richards Design recebeu $30.800 para treinar 17 trabalhadores; 6 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
East Taunton
A Jordan's Furniture recebeu $126.960 para treinar 40 trabalhadores; 10 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Easthampton
O Easthampton Savings Bank recebeu $150.470 para treinar 295 trabalhadores; 5 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023. Esta doação foi concedida a um consórcio de empresas que também inclui o Abington Bank of Abington e o Hometown Bank of Millbury.
Foxboro
O TSI recebeu $30.800 para treinar 38 trabalhadores; 6 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Haverhill
O Pentucket Bank recebeu $172.711 para treinar 101 trabalhadores; 2 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Holliston
A Ox Industries – Paper Tube and Core recebeu $46.350 para treinar 10 trabalhadores; 8 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Ipswich
A Trillium Valves USA recebeu $110.500 para treinar 37 trabalhadores; 9 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Leominster
A Girouard Tool Corp recebeu $41.300 para treinar 5 trabalhadores; 3 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Lexington
Parcerias de Eficiência Energética do Nordeste recebeu $13.000 para treinar 23 trabalhadores; 3 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Mansfield
A CES recebeu $238.400 para treinar 68 trabalhadores; 20 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Marlborough
A J&J Machine Company recebeu $174.577 para treinar 12 trabalhadores; 2 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Middleborough
A AMETEK Brookfield recebeu $152.400 para treinar 21 trabalhadores; 10 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Natic
Landry's Bicycles recebeu $152.950 para treinar 185 trabalhadores; 12 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Needham
SharkNinja recebeu $207.200 para treinar 37 trabalhadores; 55 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Newburyport
Mark Richey Woodworking & Design recebeu $75.575 para treinar 41 trabalhadores; 4 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Ponte norte
A Interscope recebeu $144.200 para treinar 10 trabalhadores; 4 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Norwood
A Remtec recebeu $65.200 para treinar 59 trabalhadores; 4 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Palmer
A Fundição Palmer recebeu $81.000 para treinar 27 trabalhadores; 5 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Pepperrell
A Masy BioServices recebeu $233.130 para treinar 165 trabalhadores; 32 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.
Quincy
- Calnan & Associates recebeu $194.000 para treinar 102 trabalhadores; 11 empregos adicionais são esperados até 2023.