About Workforce Grants
Our department is managing seven grants in 2024 - 2025 supporting curriculum development, equipment, professional development, and staff positions across all campuses.
For 2025 - 2026 we plan to apply for those same seven grants as well as three new grants supporting climate solutions, hospital employees, and career connections trainings.
We are always looking for new workforce grant opportunities!
Contact Us
For Community Members
INTERESTED IN SUPPORTING A PROGRAM?
If you are interested in supporting a professional-technical program through an in-kind or cash donation or corporate sponsorship, please schedule a meeting with the Director of Workforce Grants, Lauren Pitt.
For Faculty & Staff
Interested in applying for funds for your program?
If you are interested in applying for Perkins or Worker Retraining funding for the upcoming 2025-2026 fiscal year, please contact the Director of Workforce Grants, Lauren Pitt.
For students and Prospective Students
Need MONey for college?
Complete a short form to see if you qualify for grants for books, childcare, fees, program supplies, tuition, and Work-Study!
How the workforce department contributes
$578K
Workforce and Economic Development Department Staff
$572K
Worker Retraining Student Aid
$245k
Prof-Tech Equipment and Supplies and Tech/Software
$163K
Prof-Tech Programs Support Staff
$147K
I-BEST Program
$109K
Prof-Tech Program Development and Improvement
$90K
Information Technology
$90K
Career Center
$85K
Advertising
$56K
CTE Dual Credit
$54K
Faculty professional development
$36K
Financial Aid
$36K
Tutoring
$33K
Disability Services
$70K
Misc expenses including Basic Studies, Resource Center, and SBCTC required costs